IS SUMMER OVER? I The weal tier’s so changeable, it’s hard j to say. Anyhow, one thing’s certain— | Hiose sudden changes produce crops of sore throats and colds. J'or protection | or relief take l’uliiionas, the handy paslilies. Pulinouas allay inilannnaiion and hoarseness, kill germs and prevent lnl'ee- ; Hun. Pulinouas, l/ii and :J/0 tin. A. Wanganui resident, writing from Sydney, says: “Things arc very had there, and look as if they are-going lo | become worse. There are thousands of people oul of work- His pilifid 1 to see some of Ihc out-of-work musicians playing in- die arcades trying in ! get a little money. The wives of some of them are having lo go out as waitresses or into factories —anything
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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17966, 11 March 1930, Page 9
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