WHY MT AVAIL vOURSELFof the ' ASPRO V/, HEALTH •HAT ASPRO' DOES 1 IT STOPS hEAMCKES IN 5 TO IQ MINOTES, in ONE MICH « IT STOPS PWN t DOES NOT HAW. IKE HEART 5 IT REUEVES KNWE.Hfc AJiAt TROPICAL FEVERS 6- ft CALMS UNSTUDt HERTTi it (flu. SMASH A COLO ■ ra 'FLU ATTACH IN j SnE night i q iT 89INCS Stuff WITH but causino sickness ‘ 0* INOiCESTtON 2 IT Wines swtnsicii 3 J| 9 MO IT SOOTHES WWNEUS I ALCIA.NGWTIS I SCIATICA i i) REDUCES TEMPtBJJTUtJt I in STO (0 MINUTES THIS SPRING ALL can avail themeelvei of “‘ASPRO’ health service. Every chemist is a service station. The price is within reach of all. Its service is available for both young and old anywhere and everywhere. ‘ASPRO’ lives and grows by helping others—by bringing quick relief for all kinds of pains such as headaches —toothache neurallgia sciatica—rheumatism—nerve pains, etc. The most severe pains quickly yield to its soothing influence. -It brings sweet sleep to the sleepless—banishes the most acute rheumatic attacks and will smash up a cold or influenza attack in one night. Furthermore, ‘ASPRO’ is not habit forming—it does not barm the heart or interfere with the digestion. REMEMBER ’ASPRO' WILL NOT FAIL YOU! MHMWB AOK/32. sootxxioooooajooooixjoooooooooooooooiwoooaxjooooooooppoooooaiooocoocceixJOOoiwoooooroßNOoasoorTWPfTiorTTxioi^. J00000WX»00CaXXX<XXXXXVRXX;0<XXXXX1000C«XXXXNXXXXXXJ0000000000<X>OC>0O0O00CTNX)O<XX)OO0O000O000<)0C)0000000O lOOOOOOOC<X>rvX>,TX> <iocrO»TCO.XX^^<XVXXK>OOOC.TOOCC«XXXX>OCXKOOOOOOO<XXX>OOaX)OOCOr«6COaiO&C«X>OOOOOOOOi BURNHAM FOUNTAIN i PENS I These beautiful British Pens are as delightful to use as they are to look at. But the most surprising feature is the price at which they are marked. Pen and Pencil Sets from 10/6 to Z 5 - Come and see them at the BAY OF PLENTY TIMES STATIONERY DEPT. [ yfyyyiQyxy}QfyxX>oOOOQOOC<XX>OOCCKX?OOOQOOOOOOQnf > OOOQOOOOQOOOOOQOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOO( Vaoooooooooooo3obooixxKidx90ooooooooc>oooo<>x><x<xxK>ocTX)Ccoooc)ax»oooooooo<x>oo<x»TOOoooooo<xxxioooocoDooa QQ0000CK>0u00000000003JOC?00C *>soo30oooco‘ODO^>joooooo<xjc>ooooooocooo«:ooooooooooooiX>ooooooooooooooooooooooooc M 3^ o* s=> The Coster Ball! TIM: Well strike me pink If it ain’t olid Rul When I first pipes yer coming darn the old “bray and bleat” yer could ’ave knocked me darn wiv ’arf a brick. RU; Blime, ’arf a,brick, eht Put on yer old tit for tat, grab yer donah or yer old Clutch and ’ook it for the Coster Ball. TIM: ’Ere, *arf a mo* Ru, what’s yer 'urry. Let’s ’ave everything sub rosa and above board, excusing the mixed metamorphisls—let’s chin this over friendly like. RU; Nah then Tim, what yer means to say is—let’s go to the old Pig and Whistle and have a glass of post and rail—a tiddler of Royal Mail. This ’ere Tlmbuctoo is like the muscle of Spring. It loosens up the jaws and ’eips one talk like an 'yde Park orator. jmjhww ißUCiimrs ispn vw T.A. 0-16-37 Qtible |L 8o«led with loving cai-e ay John Reid A Co. Ltd., Amec five.. AucKiuna
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXI, Issue 10905, 3 September 1932, Page 4
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