YOU CAN ALWAYS i * i ON THE I A Li The Favourite Tea of New Zealanders for over 41 Years—Empire Grown—Blended and Packed in New Zealand by New Zealanders—for New Zealanders.
BUS DRIVER GETS RELIEF. He wag hardly able to breathe, voice nearly gone—and then along came a "good Samaritan," a passenger with a tin of PULMONAS. Quickly the driver slid the pastille on to hisl tongue, and immediately the healing vapours began to penetrate the membranes, breathing became easier, his face lit up and he cried, "Oh! that's better!" PULMONAS, 1/-, 1/6, 2/6. Ad. I" .ABELS and Address Tags for youi Parcels. Let us quote you for your next Bupply.—The Thames Star, Phone 20 8.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 16 February 1938, Page 4
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