In every department something you equire Greatly Reduced.—Cullen and Co’s Summer Sale.
NEGLECT A COLD AND who knows what may happen? Many of the most distressing complaints are traced to bal cods or coughs. The experience of a Mount Albert (Auckland) resident is a lesson to all. He writes: “A bad cold brought on sickness, chills, night sweats and vomiting after meals. The cough gave me no rest at night until I used Pulmonas, when night sweats, chills, and cough disappeared, and I obtained comforting sleep.” Pulmonas contain the inhalants prescribed by doctors for relief of coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma and chest troubles. Get a box to-day 1/6 and 2/6 all chemists or post free from Stacey Bros., 61 Queen Street, Auckland.
BUY A BRITISH PIANO. CHALLEN PIANOS, LONDON, Both Grands and Uprights. Write for Catalogue and Prices. Sole Agent: KENNETH EADY, 474 Queen Street - Auckland, KRUSKETS—THE SUPER RUSKS. Made with Sugar of Milk— Nature’s Sugar for Infants. Sugar of Milk does not ferment, sour, or upset the digestion like ordinary sugar. It is highly nourishing and strengthening and is an Ideal food for Infants, Invalids, and people with weak digestion. Kruskets may he taken the same as ordinary rusks, and will be found excellent for adults as a light supper. Price, 2/- per Tin. Obtainable only at— GALLOWAY’S, Merchant, Thames. For coughs and colds of children there is no better remedy than Bonnington s Irish Moss. Although potent enough for the coughs of the adult, it contains no harmful drugs or narcotics and can be given with perfect safety to the youngest. Family size 2/6.
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Thames Star, Volume LVII, Issue 15129, 21 February 1922, Page 2
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