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Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. For Children’s Hacking Cough, One small tin of Sharland's “Moa Brand” Egg Preservative will preserve 14 dozen eggs; while a Jgallon tin will preserve 90 dozen eggs.—Advt. Geo. Cullen & Co have opened a lovely lot of Crepes, in plain colours, Checks and Stripes. —Advt. When Nazol is frequently inhaled through the mouth and nose it has a wonderful power in controlling influenza and other germs which lodge in tjie mouth, nose and throat. —Advt. The sweetest, purest and best household soap —Tnniwha! —Advt. Dont use inferior starch. It rots the collars. Sylvia Starch is the best! —Advt. INFLUENZA ATTACK QUICKLY RELIEVED BY PULMONAS. Medical men strongly advocate the inhalation treatment for curing colds, influenza and kindred chest gilments. Pulmonas give rapid relief by this method, because thei- soothing, healing vapours are carried by the breath where liquid preparations cannot penetrate. An Auckland lady w,ho had a bad attack of Influenza, .writes: “After using a few Pulmonas the complaint has quite disappeared.” Ranish your Influenza, soreness in throat, cough, cold dr bth’er cheat affection with Pulmonas 1/C and 2/6 at chemists, or post on Id from Stacey Bros., ox 882, Auckland, upon receipt of price. Tria, package sent for 3d. in stamps—Advt.

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Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume LVII, 22 August 1923, Page 5

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