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Found Supreme 1 %T T; HP S £r VICE C over many year, rented ™ /O yfl 1 by AS p R° has pr°ved beyond a shadow of doubt that'ASPßfy ■A. i s the greatest quickest-acting, safest medicine that science has given to the world for soothing away aches and pains. Not one. but thouaands of tests by Doctors, Nurses and Experts have prove* the efficacy of ASPRO. Again the mass testimony of the *reat boymg public; measuredl by hundreds of thousands World, has proved that ASPRO' is the medicine that serves all and does not fail. ASPRO There is no waiting or delay in getting results from 'ASPRO.' If you suffer pain such as headacht* —toothache—sciatica— neuralgia, etc., .all do, to get rid of it, is to take 'ASPRO.' The results are almost instantaneous. "The most fierce pains yield to the soothing effect of 'ASPRO* within a few minutes. The same applies to nervous conditions—sleeplessness or rheumatic attach 'ASPRO' is a truly wonderful medicine, because it soothes away pam without any harmful after-: effects does not cause gastric or digestive upset. More astonishing still is the fact that 'ASPRO,* after having carried out its work of healing, is completely eliminated from the system. 'ASPRO" does not harm the heart. The reason for its great variety of uses is because, after ingestion in th* system 'ASPRO' is an Internal Antiseptic—Anti-Pyretic—Anti-Periodic—Anti-Fermentative and AN ACTUAL SOLVENT OF URIC ACID. o Professional Proofs [Publicjestimon^j PROMINENT PHYSICIAN PRAISES ASPRO STATES THAT PEOPLE WHO CANNOT TAKE ORDINARY ASPIRIN CAN TAKE ASPRd' - ASPRO* Effective where Others fail MON-TOXIC VALUE APP6JECIATED Scotland, 29th August, 1928. Dear Sirs, I am writing to let you know of my experience with 'ASPRO,' V/hile I have made no chemical tests, the clinical retults fully substantiate your claim* of extreme' purity. I have found that people who COULD NOT TAKE ORDINARY ASPIRIN OWING TO THE GASTRIC UPSET IT CAUSED, REAf3fl-X.~: E. G. BELL (Nurse). TOLERATED 'ASPRO.' Also^'.doses number of pdtients'.'-—Yours truly. of 'ASPRO' tie effective where similar - - dons of other brands are not. It has also, taken at night, a mild hypnotic _ effect, whieh is very valuable, considering its non-toxic character. If you will send me samples for general ase I shell have pleasure in distributing them to certain of my patients. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) F.S (M.8., Ch.B.) (X«me withheld (or proftuional reasons). D* DEMOLIS* CONFIRMATION Rue di Hesse, 4 at bout, G'orges-Favon 30, Geneve, 23rd. February, 1928. CERTIFICATE. (Extract). • 7- have analysed ' qualitatively and quantitatively the 'ASPRO' Tablets. NURSE, TAKES WWNMMBj ASPROWFLU IDUW-K»TO 3 X.atgs Avenue. Dear Sirs, - r Gisborat.-: South Duneiin. V/hen livinq in Palmerston Roed:L " " N.Z. sent for a sample of your -'ASERCfa 'Dear Sirs, Tablets, and I must say they att'-wooi-I am never with- derful. out 'ASPRO' either In fact, I would not be without ihtm, at home or when in having suffered with NERVOUS HEAP- /, . the country at work. ACHES ail my We. I tan honestly s*f s , During the recent thaf'ASPßO' Tablets hose done roe mm. Influenza Epidemic I good than any other remedy I have eott took 'ASPRO' daily, tried. They certainly ere all you cbtia and.came through all them to be. tight > though work- \Sgd-} T. BIGNALL.' ing: -nightly in a •Jn ward with a large _s + I ■ SORE THROAT & SLEEPLESS NIGHTS A NECESSITY BANISHEi* WHEN YOU TRAVEL NURSE RECOMMENDS 'ASPRO' for HEADACHES Fitzherbert Street, Dear Sirs, Hokitika, 17 Kiwi Rd., Devenpart, Auckland, " u Dear Sirs, . 10/6/JK ' On the day yoa were kind enough to tend me a. free sample of 'ASPRO" my mother happened to be in bed (tfitfi t BAD THROAT. She also bti bm having SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. Tbit For a number of years / suffered-from t y t ning 1 gave bee two 'ASPRO". ' ' ' -rf faty before retiring.' You can inMjiat ; my delight,' when the next morningrtii\ told me her throat was much eased *#' that she had slept well. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) HISS S. BlLpJi, severe and painful Headaches, which at times used to affect my sight considerably and were almost unbearable, especially when travelling. Two years ago I had an extra severe attack while on my way from Wellington* to Lytteiton. ■ When I arrived at C-hristchurch I bought a packet of 'ASPRO' Tablets and took two at vnce They contain NO FREE SALICYLIC and in less than twenty minutes 1 began to get relief; I took two more just after lunch, with the result that ell pain had completely vanished before tea, when I was able to enjoy myself, which was an unusual thing for me to do. lalwdys carry a packtt now with me when travelling, and many c time have been able to relieve another sufferer. Yours gratefully, - (Sgd.) LOUIE SINGER (Nurse) ACID, and are extremely pure, answering in all respects the requirements of the Swiss Pharmacopoeia, which governs the prescription, preparation and sale of medicaments. throughout the Confederation. 'ASPRO' is pure, 99.99 per cent.— 100 per cent. pure. Yours very truly, (Sgd.) Professor Dr. L. DEMOLIS. ASPRO" WILL NOT FAIL YOU FORHEADACHE RHEUMATISM NEURITIS SLEEPLESSNESS TOOTHACHE EARACHE. af all NEURALGIA COLDS INFLUENZA' FEVERISHNESS TEMPERATURE MALARIA DENGUE - SCIATICA GOUT & LUMBAGO SORE THROAT ASTHMA HAY FEVER .... IRRITABILITY PERIODICAL PAINS PECULIAR TO ' WOMEN ALCOHOLIC AFTER-EFFECTS TRY ASPRO'-WU APPRECIATttnW! 5 Islington Aetna*, - . Mount Eden, ~ Auckland, X>ear'Sirs. :' 5/6/39»"~ I quite agree with other-ptopb thM" 'ASPRO' Tablets are a gtttt; help, erd should always be kept handy. They vfSlcompletely cure a HEADACHE .of TOOTHACHE in ten minutes to quuttt of an hour. ■ ■■,- -- - I- am glad I sampled 'ASPRO,' at 1 now know and ■ appreciate that. tti>value. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) (Miss) JOAN McCARTHY> 41E/30. . , n TABLETS I H 1 *«® fjl^W Chemists and Storekeepers ******* 4* 25 100 50 TABLETS TABLETS TABLETS *

Mr John Digbv, of Spring South, the chief of Canterbury Acclimatisation . has been appointed a ranger - Westland,.- Marlborough, acclimatisation districts, the_ announces. This appointment is nature of a privilege, Digbv to enter any of these clrmatisation districts when •©quipped .vitfiu his waria»V-«s?BCSf men-t.. He is already a -ranyg*& Ashburtort acclimatisatioß "distr?v»<.

The: Presbyterian Church of -New Zealand now : has thirteen homes throughout the Dominion, states a; report just published. The. statistics are as-.follows: —'School boys-afid girls, 443* .young men and young: women at \ror<k> '530 ; old people: 50; old-people boardfid out, 5.' Total : 725.

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20087, 17 November 1930, Page 8

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