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1 Sore Throat and Sleepless Nights Banished 17 Kiwi Road, Devonport, Auckland. Dear Sirs, On the day you were kind enough to send me a sample of 'ASPRO' my mother happened to be in bed with a BAD THROAT. She also had been having SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. That evening I gave her two 'ASPRO' Tablets befpre retring. You can , imagine my delight, when next morni ing she told me her throat was much r eased and that she had slept well. Yours faithfully, 5 13F/32.—N.Z. (Sgd.) Miss S. HILT. Use'ASPßO'for i Headache Temperature J Rheumatism Malaria 5 Neuritis Dengue Sleeplessness Sciatica Toothache Gout Earache Lumbago I Neuralgia Sore Throat Colds Asthma Influenza Hay Fever Feverishness Irritability n Periodical Pains Peculiar I j to Women. 3 ! Alcoholic After-Effects.

32—Money. 33—Jonah -would have been an authority on this topic. 34—Foreign cousin of 16 across. 35 —River dates (anag.). DOWN. l__«The of this tough world." 2—"Sing as I do" (anag.). 3 —Extend. 4—These boroughs have gone, but the row is still with us. s—Under 21. 7—When he is in the van he is usually in the rear. B—The higher politics. 9—Popular mode of travel. 13—Odd. 15—Uproar. very Christian name. 19—Bird that sometimes sings under another name. 20-r-So small boys might say after a eurfeit of jam tarts. 23—Is this a dagger that I see before me? 25 —Might have happened to Lear's old man with a beard. 26—The saint and the 6heep should make a satisfactory culinary job of it. 27 —Bruise. 29—Address to a dog reluctant to enter • his kennel. 31—The land type was a painter. (a) SATURDAY'S SOLUTION. ACROSS. —Jarring, Comic, Uriah, Hobnail, Atlas, Foyer, Duteous, Garda, Lean, Drawbridge, Gasifiable, Duet, Incog, Onestep, Macaw, Drive, Insight, Nairn, Right, Greaser. DOWN.—Jehad, Rebut, Idaho, Gulfstream, Gity, Charger, Mildred, Cascade, Ulema, Ennui, Swallowing, Indus, Grebe, Guilder, Sacking, Figment, Elsie, Tagus, Pater, Clip. (z) in ..,,„, THAT CORN J \ Jrfff What agony it gives youl * < Yet Progandra would remove _ a the corn, root and ill. quickly, ipSßfij^^' wartsloo! Bcginto-day. 1/6. /T'^KBaJE^®*

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 190, 14 August 1933, Page 15

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