Ms % fOS ki ILL lONS of pcoplo throughout the world hove *▼* that the best W*y to «|bp the 'Flo Is to take 3 ASPRO Tablets a _ m JS Mk _ ; (TO 0-' — df*- - ■.lid mi ■ Jim AfltMlt OWW C? OVIC* - T - mar me oew way to mp »■■* •• » v - ™- -—. — 7/ at inception and 2 every 3 hoiirs aftenlrards until symptoms have d«s l_h jlß__ J«aa Lmlada mAimm £#t lior4 #dilrA a nof fl I*l fl opMored. V> with Ae lost dose before going to bed take a hot drink—some people prefer lemoo for the hot drink, some others ’'ASPRO' being on onti-pyretic quickly reduces nerves ensures a good night * mix the two. ness and its soothing Influence oh sleep. 'ASPRO' also‘promotes « healthy action of the skin and eliminofes the poisons with the resulting condition of soothing away the aches and pains and _ pared and keep prepared, and 'Flu. .. the attendant weaknesses. Sep 'ASPRO' handy to combat Colds gUY A PACKiTT TO-DAY ! y r A 5# "tl Use 'ASPRO fat* USCRS S*Y "'ASPRO' MP FREE PROM COLDS.' KlmiMtim Temperature Sleeplessness Feverishness Irritability Sore Threat Toothache Neuralgia Inffuenso Hoy Fever Alcoholic After Effects. \SPRO' Sites Greet Relief to Wobign when Malaria Colds Headache Lumbago Sciatica - Asthma Cost' Dengue Neuritis Earache 69 "Brougham Street, Wellington, Dedr Sirs, H/6/37 Being a constant suffer er of Colds and Neuralgia a friend advised me to take 'ASPRO' tablets with d lemon drink, which I did with immediate result*. I find a couple pf 'ASPRQ* tablets occasionally keeps me free from these complaints and In future I shall never he without It in my home. Yours sincerely, (Sgd.l E. A. HANDCOCK RO I7E/3EL ASPftO LtO. WENT TO BED WITH A HEAVY COLD WHICH DISAPPEARED OVERNIGHT. NEVER WITHOUT 'ASPRO* TO STOP COLDS AND 'FLU. 48 Athens Rood, Onehunga, S-E.5, Dear Sirs, 10/7/37 i would like to say thcr I am never,, without 'ASRRQ' in the House, end consider It Indispensable 273 Ronspnby Road, Dear Sirs, Ponsonby, 15/7/37 I have used 'ASPRO' in many ways and have always found that very satisfactory results follow, i take 'ASPRO* chiefly for Cows to which I saarft to be rather subject of this .season or the yew. Only last week I was greatly distressed with a head Cold and could not continue my duties. I went to bed at 6 o'clock and took a daw of 'ASPRO' tablet* With a hot lemon drink. The next morning o» traces of the Cwd had disappeared.—Yours faithfully, (Signed) U*CY CASTUE F as a m for myself and family In the treatment of. Colds and 'Flu. .1 con testify to the wonderful effect it has in reducing, the temperature and generally making one feel better. Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) Mrs. V. BLACK. A gargle with 'ASPRO f every morning help* to keep iafeeHdn ewdy. The tiny particles of 'ASPRO' adhere to «fce linlngof thi throat and remain there tong enough to deliver the full benefit off the antiseptic properties of 'ASPRO.' ' ■ Three tablets in half a gMs a# water make on excellent gorgk) for Sara Throats, Inflamma- s[%, Hon and Tonftllitis, Gargle with 'ASPRO' avpry day and help to keep (S&j Infection away. iiiHUimiiHintHiniHiiiminiHHKUiiimitifiniiHnmiiiumiHiiximHJnnioiuniioiniHiiiiiHiiiniurtiiiUJi X MONTH mnny I tms S|S=SfISS» SI e ve^ USUAL DEPOSITS ON EVERYTHIN© FOR JUNE BDHC 158 HEREFORD STREET OITO9* The Pioneers of Brit Dm Parma f uS LTD. The Pioneers ot Brit Dm PaymeaSS In New BeatonS. ,s. OPEN un nUDAX NIGHTS.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22431, 18 June 1938, Page 4
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