DON'T NEGLECT A COLD. If the inflammation of (he mucous membranes is not promptly checked it will extend to the bronchial tubes or the lung tissues and then beware of trouble. Take Pulmonas in lime — Pulmona, the antiseptic pastille which you place in your mouth and allow to ilissove —the fumes spread through the air passages reaching the bronchial tubes and lungs and so cure the cold and prevent any further spreading of the inflammation. Immediately relief and improvement is felt by those who use Pulmonas. For coughs, colds, sore throats, or any chest complaints Pulmonas are absolutely invaluable. Sold by all Chemists at Is 6d and 2s 6d a box, or sent free on receipt of price by Stacey Bros., 61 Queen Street, Auckland.
i s m FO '-■;.'■ •& >m. MEDICINE * y Lane's Emulsion is composed of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, one of the best remedies for wasted and weakened conditions ; Beechwood Creasote, which is particularly antagonistic to germ life —its soothing, balsamic properties are of the greatest value in lung and throat complications; Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda for the bones, muscles, nerves and brain, and Fresh Eggs for the perfect emulsification of the other constituents, as well as for their recognised food value. % EMULSION m :.'•■• L*ane a permanent relief in the treatment of all aliments of the lungs and throat, such aa coughs and colds of recent or chronic standing catarrh, inflammation, bronchitia, asthma, croup, whooping cough, bleeding, incipient consumption, etc. 2/6 und 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores, f
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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15025, 23 August 1922, Page 8
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