mutiMie i I |S%. » m9 ILm % ■/// mswp, m*az mmm i W, The most happy introduction to a new day .'. . the Morning Cup of “Amber Tips” . . . refreshingly fragrant tea as only the choicest grown leaf can make. ▲ » i » / NOON H ;.v . !^o.' As the day wears on . . . “Amber Tips” energises you .. . refreshes the brain . . . revives your energies. “Amber Tips”—the stimulant without a let-down later. -SL. In the evening, when the “droops” are contagious, blithesome spirits return and the heaviness of the evening meal vanishes with a cup of fragrant “Amber Tips.”
CARRY THEM WITH YOU. Whenever you feel that slight tickling in your throat or where infectious germs are in the air—place PULMONAS in the mouth. You breathe relief with PULMONAS, their potent medicinal vapours penetrate the whole respiratory system, giving your throat a real protection against coughs and colds. Pulmonas, l/-, 1/6. Chemists and stores. —Ad.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20288, 13 April 1938, Page 4
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