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INFLUENZA.

Influenza is a .recurring danger—experiences of past years warn us to lake precautionary measures this year. Protection lies in keeping Pulmonas in the mouth —two or three each day and one upon . retiring prevent influenza gerins gaining lodgment in throat or chest. Suck Pulmonas slowly, and the strong medicinal vapours of beechwood, creosote, and soothing balsams are released and inhaled with the breath. The entire respiratory system is thus thoroughly impregnated and guarded. He prepared—get Pultnonas now- i/6 and 2/0 at chemists, or post paid from Stacey Bros., Box SB2, Auckland, upon receipt of price. Trial package sent for 3d In stamps.

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Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 15311, 11 August 1923, Page 3

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103

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 15311, 11 August 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Waikato Times, Volume 93, Issue 15311, 11 August 1923, Page 3

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