heard jn the hospital. Word wen' round Iho 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. Puimonas slop the coughing and make breathing so much easier. They contain beechwood ereasote and healing balsams which vaporise and act directly upon tlic respiratory organs where liquid preparations cannot penetrate. Get a l/r, or ‘2/G (double-size) tin yourself from any chemist, or send price to Stacey Bros., G 1 Queen Street, Auckland.
At the first sign or a coia in ihe head or throat, due to germ infection, frequency inhale Nazol, which will counteract the infection and give relief. (8) The young wire wistiing to economiso should always use a small packet of "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help. It make 3 a' little bit or soap go a very long way. l/only ror 7 weekly washings.—Allen and Oiiison. 15
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Waikato Times, Volume 97, Issue 15999, 30 May 1924, Page 4
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