ASTHMA INSTANTLY RELIEVED. A Noted Physioian will prove this Free to all Sufferers in Auckland. "I want every Asthmatic in NewZealand to try my treatment entirely at my risk," is what Dr. R. Schiffmsnn (graduate of St. Louis College of Medicine) announces to all sufferers. He also says: "No matter how violent the attack, obstinate the case, or length of the complaint, Asthmador or Asthraador Cigarettes will positively give instant relief, usually in from 10 to 15 seconds, but always in as many minutes." He knows what they have both done for thousands of Asthmatics, who had given up in despair of ever finding any relief, and in order to convince those who have not yet tried them he had especially arranged that any sufferer may obtain a liberal sample package of Asthmador, absolutely free of charge, by simply asking for it at his local, or, in fact, any chemist's in New Zealand, during the next three days (or as long as they last). It therefore does not matter whether living in a small town or a city, you need only apply at any chemist's in order to obtain the sample. Such an actual test will be the most convincing proof of Dr. Schiffmann's assertion, and, in fact, the only way to overcome the natural prejudice of thousands of Asthmatics caused through failure of obtaining relief heretofore. Persons residing at too great a distance from a chemist can likewise obtain a freo sample by post if they will send their name and full address on a postcard to Dr. K. Schiffmann's Dtf>ort, G.P.0., Box ■33, Wellington."—(Ad.)*
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 25, 30 January 1926, Page 14
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