Here is a striking comment upon British business methods compared with Continental: An Eltham business man advertised in a British trade journal that lie wished to receive trade catalogues', mentioning the line of business in which he was interested. Now the extraordinary result has been that, although the advertisement appeared in a British journal, for every reply received from England he has received seven from Germany, and a considerable number from France?. Is it any wonder that there is unemployment in Britain when manufacturers show such apathy concerning encouraging trade with the Overseas Dominion? We institute preferential duties to encourage, trade with the Old Country, and ' British manufacturers should respond to our efforts. HEARD IN THE HOSPITAL. ' Word went round the infectious ward that one of the patients had got wonderful relief In her throat by taking Pulmonas. Other patients wanted some, and soon hardly a cough was heard in the whole of the "lung" ward. The nurses now keep Pulmonas always handy. Pulmonas stop the coughing and make breathing so much easier. They contain beechwood creasote and healing balsams which vaporise and act directly upon the respiratory organs where liquid preparations cannot penetrate. Get a 1/6 or 2/6 (double-&ize) tin yourself from any chemist, or send price to Staoey Bros., 61 Queen Street, Auckland, .
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15895, 21 January 1924, Page 6
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