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THE DANGER LINE. The throat Is the danger line. In its delicate membranes, coughs and bronchial infections find easy lodgement. Guard the throat with Pulmonas. Their powerful antiseptic vapours sweep dangerous germs away. Pulmonas are easily carried, easily taken. Ask for Pulmonas by name. In handy tins 1/6 and 2/6, all chemists and stores At a temperance lecture up North the other night, the lecturer related how, years before, he had signed the pledge, and later decided to give up smoking. “And when I told my wife,” he said, pointing to a large lady of somewhat forbidding aspect, who was seated on the platform, “that I would never smoke again, she threw her arms around my neck and kissed me.” Came a voice from the back benches: “And serve you jolly well right!” (Roars of laughter). But there was no need for the gentleman to abandon his pipe. There’s nothing wrong with smoking. It’s the tobacco that is so often wrong. Poisonous with nicotine. The imported tobaccos are almost invariably like that. But no one neea give up smoking if they smoke our famous New Zealand toasted leaf. The toasting purifies and cuts out the nicotine, leaving it sweet, cool, fragrant and—note this—perfectly harmless. There are only four brands of toasted: Riverhead Gold, Navy Cut No. 3, Cavendish and Cut Plug No.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18849, 11 April 1931, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18849, 11 April 1931, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 18849, 11 April 1931, Page 6

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