POSTMAN DEFIES THE ELEMENTS. "Out in all weathers, rain, wind or shine, Pulmonas are as necessary to me as my whistle," remarked a postman recently. Quite so. For Pulmonas sucked slowly, allow healing, soothing vapours to penetrate the membranes, breathing thus becomes easier and coughing immediately arrested. Pulmonas, 1/-, 1/6. Chemists and stores. —Ad.
BILIOUS BOUTS SETTLED BY DK. MORSE'S INDIAN ROOT PILLS. Biliousness! Oh, what an awful reeling! Troubled sleep, dizziness when arising from a sitting or stooping position, bitter taste in the mouth, and a furred tongue. Bowels may be loose and natural one day, but constipated the next. All or any of these symptoms may accompany the bilious condition, and while they exist the patient's life is scarcely worth living. Dr. Morse's Indian Eoot Pills enjoy a wide reputation for toning up and invigorating the liver, stimulating the secretion and flow of bile, aiding digestion, and restoring natural bowel action.—Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20037, 18 June 1937, Page 4
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