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Genuine Bayer Aspirin Far More Harmless Than Bromides. When Bayer discovered Aspirin and introduced it to the medical profession in 1900 they did not then realise what a blessing Bayer Aspirin would prove to millions of nervous, excitable folks throughout the world. The next time you feel unstrung, excitable, depressed or have a nervous headache, nervous stomach or cannot sleep, take two tablets of genuine Haver Aspirin any time, preferably about an hour after meals or at bedtime. You feel no ill effects; there is no bad reaction; your nerves simply quiet down to normal again. Be sure you take only Bayer Aspirin, because the genuine does not affect the heart, derange the digestion or form a habit. All chemists sell genuine Bayer Aspirin in boxes of 12 tablets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets. Bayer Aspirin costs no more than the uncertain imitations and loudly advertised substitutes which physicians would not think of prescribing. — (Ad.) A saving opportunity for parents! Many lines of boys' wear further reduced to clear, in final davs of Fowlds' sale. (Ad.) Spray Flytox in your home and see how quickly it kills flies, mosquitoes, ants, etc.—(Ad.) A suit for 10/0! Only half a dozen three piece tweed suits left in sizes 3 and 4.—George Fowlds.—(Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 59, 11 March 1930, Page 5
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