“PARDON ME.” “Pardon me,” said a man at the theatre last- night to his neighbour, who coughed incessantly, “but try these for that cold of yours.” The sufferer gratefully accepted llie proffered tin of Pulmonas and presently to the relief of everybody Ihe coughing ceased. Pulmonns, the quick and certain remedy, I/O and 2/0 everywhere. (>*)
Booms and Slumps. —" Those abominable boom times are followed, as night Is followed by day, by slump periods,” remarked Sir Andrew llusstdl. speakiny to a Napier audience. *•] ,i,i not think that any measures which miyhl be taken to staldiise currency or any oilier means will ever take tiie place of hard work, plus economy true . economy, because thrift can lie carried too far." added Sir Andrew. "Success depends on our own efforts, which will make either men and women of us, or mites." Woods’ (treat PoppennTnt Curo '•or Coughs and Colds, never fails.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18620, 26 April 1932, Page 3
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