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Is More >pLU victims should toko every precaution against a relapse. ~ 4 * recurring bout of 'Flu is even more dangerous than the "ITT “"f ™° y '? VOIT . e se,ious complications. The safest thing to do .s to immediately take 'ASPRO' the moment any 'Flu symptoms reappear. Take three 'ASPRO' at once and two tablets every three hours afterwords and a hat lemon drink with the lost dose before going to bed. Keep worm and out of draughts. Fob ee *-ITM° ' F,u ond ' Flu relapse quickly and safely. ASPRO won t fail you. It is safe, sure and certain and does not harm the heort or stomoch. Always keep a packet in the house. GIVES VOU SAFE PROTECTION DOCTOR ADVISES USE OF 'ASPRO/ Dear Sirs, I have used 'ASPRO' tablets for years. If I feel a Cold or an attack of 'Flu coming on I take two or three .ASPRO tablets with a hot whisky or .lemon, and in nine cases out of ten I will be right in the morning. < Twelve months/ago we had our daughter severely scolded, and os she had a temperatUre,?Ll(il our d °ctor said to give her half , on. ASPRO tablet to help reduce her temperature and to keep , her quiet. 1 might state she_ was suffering from shock besides the burns, and I am sure 'ASPRO' tablets played their part in helping to save my daughter's life . (Sgd.) T. F. J. HO RELIEF FOR 'FLU—UNTIL 'ASPRO' USED. Percy Street,, ' BLENHEIM. Dear Sirs, I have just recovered from a severe bout of Influenza, followed by an intense attack of Neuralgia. Nothing would relieve me until I resorted to th © ever beneficial 'ASPRG' tablets. All I can say .is that I will never be without them, again, and will endeav-* our to impress my acquaintances with the amazing value of'ASPRO,' Yours faithfully, 28Fb/35. (Sgd.) T. KEITH ROWE.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXIV, Issue 11867, 6 November 1935, Page 4

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