NEARLY FAILED AT RED CROSS TEST “Examination to-night,” she coughed and sniffed. “I’ll never be fit for it.” “Yes you will, have some Pulmonas,” said her friend. “They always stop my colds.” Pulmonas, the soothing antiseptic pastilles, dissolve slowly on the tongue releasing healing' penetrating vapours that destroy cold germs. Never be without Pulmonas. All chemists and stores. 1/1, 1/7 and 2/7
GERALDINE THIS YEAR - Send a Christmas Annual or a Care to your Friends Abroad Tel them that EVERY DAY IN 1941 you will be thinking of them. R. J. WILSON BOOKSELLER.
F YOU WAN! A PLUMBER BAD—YOU WANT HIM GOOD STAN SHARMAN, REGISTERED PLUMBER AND DRAIN! AYER THONE 221. GERALDINE.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21819, 23 November 1940, Page 3
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