NO MORE WINTER COLDS “ I was a martyr once to colds! >'ow I suck Pulmonas: Their firm-destroying vapours aro carried to all parts of the breathing system. That's how I keep free from 'flu and wintry affections: You, too, should carry a handy tin of Pulinona*! These popular pa-tilles are sold everywhere— l/-, i/6, 2/6, all chemist* and stores. (‘i > I INWARD MAILS English second-class mall and parcels from Southampton by Akaroa od April 21. English second-class mail and parcels from London, via Wellington, by Remuera on April 23. Empire air mail and Australian mail from Sydney, via Wellington, by Awatea. on April 25. English second-class , Canadian and American mail from Vancouver by Niagara on May L,
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20784, 19 April 1939, Page 9
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