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to free f rom'ACHlgs Aches and pains have an unhappy knack of striking swiftly. One moment you are as “happy as a lark" s' \ —the next, you are nearly mad with pain. You feel that you would give all you own to obtain quick relief from such pains and aches as headache, toothache, neuralgia, nerve pains, rheumatic pains, etc. Quick relief is definite by taking a few ‘ASPRO’ Tablets. There is no long waiting for results. In most cases you obtain ease and comfort in from five to ten minutes. ‘ASPRO’ should be in every home as an insurance against pain, as a reliever of headaches and neuralgia, and as a banisher of those painful conditions that accompany rheumatism, sciatica, neuritis, lumbago, influenza and other feverish conditions. The great thing to remember is that ‘ASPRO’ will not faif you. You experience'the happy result quickly and positively. Furthermore, ‘ASPRO’ does not harm the heart, there are no injurious after-effects, no craving, no nausea or acidity, and it neither dopes, deadens nor drugs. After ingestion in the system, ‘ASPRO’ is an Internal Antiseptic, a Powerful Germicide, an Anti-Pyretic, Anti-Periodic, Anti-Fermentative, and a solvent of Uric Acid. ‘ABBBft’ WILL NOT FAIL YOU FOR: HEADACHE , RHEUMATISM NEURITIS SLEEPLESSNESS TOOTHACHE EARACHE 30K/30. NEURALGIA COLDS INFLUENZA FEVERISHNESS TEMPERATURE MALARIA DENGUE SCIATICA GOUT & LUMBAGO SORE THROAT ASTHMA HAY FEVER IRRITABILITY PERIODICAL PAINS PECULIAR TO WOMEN ALCOHOLIC AFTER-EFFECTS 12 TABLETS -1 “I® 10© TABLETS m 50 TABLETS 25 TABLETS ® ® w # SSkm Oo' OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS & STOREKEEPERS There are hidden Deliglits in this Loaf HP a m Cut off a slice, spread it generously with butter, then take a bite—You’ll vote Our Vienna Bread the best you ever tasted. Note the creamy goodness inside with its crisp, crunchy covering of delightful crust. Taste the sweet, nutty flavour and then—order a loaf to-day from PETER DUNN MAKER OF GOLD MEDAL MILK MADE BREAD P. O. BAKERY, ASHBURTON Phone 129. Cheap Excursion Fares. Easter 1931. FROM 3 1st March to 6th April Railway Fares will be REDUCED BY OVER 51- IN THE £. Tickets will be available for RETURN UNTIL 9th MAY. • REMEMBER! The best places are always booked up well ahead. Make sure that your holiday reservations are made in good time. BOOK NOW at any Railway Station or City Booking Office. SAFER BY RAIL! m. P ass#? That twinge of pain in the shoulder or elbow Like sand in the bearings of a machine —that is rheumatism, and the sooner you attend to it the better. A Radox bath will give you instant relief from rheumatism as is proved by the following letter:— u Just to bear testimony to the great benefit I have received from the use of your preparation, Radox Bath Salts. For several weeks past now I have been using it for rheumatism {rheumatoid arthritis) —left ankle. Having constantly used it and receceived great relief, I cannot speak too highly of it, and shall have great pleasure in recommending itd'A.M. Original letter on fils for inspection You can have the same instant relief from the nerve-racking jabs of rheumatism. Simply put two tablespoonsful of Radox Bath Salts into a hot bath. The Radox-treat-ed hot water penetrates the clogged pores of the skin and cleanses them from the uric acid which is the chief cause of rheumatism. You feel a new man after a Radox Bath. Don’t delay. Ask for Radox at any Chemist or Store. Price 2/ad. per f-lb. Pink Packet; and 3/Bd. double quality. SALTS m Manufactured by E. Griffiths Hughes Ltd., Manchester (Established 1756) Supplies stocked by Fairbairn, Wright & Co., Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists and Stores throughout New Zealand. Formed Hard, Dry Blisters, Healed by Cuticura. “When my little girl was six years old she had a rash break out on her hips. 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Wherever English is spoken Gilbey’s is popular—therefore demand it! BY APPOINTMENTA/I FORM.THE KING//,(i 6. w f °lClk ! Distilled, bottled and guaranteed by W. & A. GILBEY, LONDON; 3EEB< ; ‘ • Y $ m mm r-v ! m 1 ¥ * Ha MCDONALD & DUNLOP, Makers of Clothesof Quality, TAILORS AND MERCERS. East Street. DRINKERS CURED SECRETLY. DRINKO” Powders, given in tea .or food, permanently banish craving for alcohol. Booklet free in plain wrapper. Write Home Welfare Pty., P.O. Box 655, Dept. EE, Wellington. RACHEL Hair Tonic for Greyness! j The years vanish. Is not a dye. S/6.— R, Totty. Chemist. SAVING I.X.L. Wrappers? Send 200 to Superbus C’o, Christchurch for Free Silk Stockings. OVERWEIGHT eliminated by Youth-O-Form Capsules which keep body toned up in glorious health. Barnetts’, Chemists. TRIANGLE Laundry removed Havelock Street. All work gut anteed. —Hop Sang, (opposite Coun Engineer’s Office), Havelock Street.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 51, Issue 129, 13 March 1931, Page 6

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