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K mm lIH' SPffl inn"M iiiiiminiiiiiNininiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiii t nmnuiuiHia Colds and 'Flu are about. Buy a pac ful Germicide. iiimiimiiiiiiiiillinii Smash ThemUv ONE NIOHTwtk i A .1111111 HOW TO USE 'ASPRO' AS A GARGLE FOR SORE THROATS Prepare the gargle by crushing and dissolving 3 'ASPRO' tablets in half a glass of water. Stir well before using. Repeat the gargle every two or three hours as required, but make it fresh each time. Do not let the mixture stand overnight. There is no need to worry if you swallow some of the mixture when gargling —it won't do you any horm, but will soothe the inflamed membranes of the throat. 20Fb/37. WARNING! A Doctor can prescribe a powerful proscription, because his knowledge enables him to taow reactions. A medicine for general use is an entirely different matter. It is of paramount importance that, such a medicine must be free from any reactions which are dangerous to the system. 'ASPRO' is Pure and Safe. It has definitely proved itself to conform to the standard of purity laid down by the British Pharmacopoeia (the ruiding authority of the Medical Profession). It is the SAFETY of 'ASPRO' that has made it the I most generally used household medicine in the Empire of Nations. 6<L, I' 6, 2'6, 4'6 HOW TO CORRECTLY TAKE 'ASPRO' for COLDS AND 'FLU Take 3 'ASPRO' tablets immediately the first sign of a Cold appears, and 2 tablets every three hours afterwards, until symptoms disappear; a hot lemon or other stimulating drink to be taken with the last dose before going to bed. It is advisable when taking 'ASPRO' for Influenza and Colds to keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent chill. These instructions have been scientifically formulated as a result of careful research. Ik

S£2 EJEI M T 1 fc m m 1 B' 1 s> AM OPEN LETTER to the Rugby Union Selectors GENTLEMEN, Once again the annua} recurrent seizure of the medulla oblongata has descended upon the staff of the Loving Care Bottlery. Football phrenitis ia its most virulent form is stalking rampant, like the black shadow of this year** income tax demand. Office work is at a standstill. In company with a mfllioo-aad-a-half other self-appointed selectors, we have already picked the ALL* BLACK Team—so whatever your selection is, it is bound to be wrong. Inkson, the Scratchetary (Hon. Sec and now-playing mother of tht Woop-Woop Pirates, and don't yon forget it), has the selection all graphed out by a quadratic equation to the tenth decimal point. Whaf s worse, is his new suit of plusfours to wear the day of the Test. Oscar, the Office Boy, insists that Yawning Youth be given a chance, whilst Trixie the Typiste hopes they can all dance divinely. Sandy the Storeman minds the time o' die immortal conflict at Murrayfield in 'ought-five and is busy convening a special general meeting of the Crayfish Club as a Ways and Means Committee. Thus, the forty-hour week has been reduced to a forty-minute week without any legislation whatsoever. We therefore beseech you, gentlemen* to hurry up with the final selection of the ALL-BLACK Team so we can get ahead with bottling extra supplies for the Clay Bank Orades. TFfF STUFF TO H€>T VF> THE TR€>CF>S tax 4 7-ii>? Brewtd and Bottled Kith loving care by NEW ZEALAND BREWERIES LTD.. Timiru Branch. REE BOOKLET containing Information regarding Springboks' Tour will be posted n receipt of stamped and addressed envelope—New Zealand Breweries. Limited, Timaru Branch.

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22135, 3 July 1937, Page 3

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