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HEARD IN THE HOSPITAL.

Word went round the infectious ward that one of the patients had got wonderful'relief in her throat by taking l'ulmonas. Other patients wanted some, and soon hardly a cough was hoard in the whole of the "lung" ward. The nurses now keep Pulmonas- always handy. Pulmonas slop the coughing and make breathing so much easier. They contain beechwood creasoto and healing balsams which vaporise and act directly upon the respiratory organs where liquid preparations cannot penetrate. Get a 1/G or 2/G (double-size) tin yourself from any chemist, or send j price to Staccy Bros., 61 Queen Street, Auckland. ...

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Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15360, 8 October 1923, Page 6

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102

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15360, 8 October 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume 96, Issue 15360, 8 October 1923, Page 6

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