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TESTIMONYabout ASPRO acheT and pains offlu APPEARED IN * WIGHT Fitzherbert Avenue, Dear Sirs, Palmerston, North, 15/8/39. On the last two occasions when I noticed the ’Flu taking hold of my system, I was persuaded to take a hot lemon drink with ‘ASPRO’ Tablets,as soon as I retired. The last time I tried this treatment I woke up in the middle of the night and, to my surprise, found my clothes were wet with perspiration, but in the morning my head was clear and all the aches and pains of the previous day had vanished, thanks to ‘ASPRO’ and lemon. I mentioned this to a friend and he advised me to drop you a note to let you know, hence my idea of writing.—-(Signed) J. M. Bed with a Heavy Cold tfc Went to Bed witn ® -**•#«* * hich pisa p peared ° vermgt |* 278 Ponsonby Road,' Dear Sirs,' Ponsonby. I used ‘ASPRO’ in many ways and have always found that very satisfactory results follow. I take ‘ASPRO’ chiefly for Colds to which 1 seem to be rather subject at this season of the year. 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 dose of ‘ASPRO’ Tablets with a hot lemon drink. The next morning all trace of the Cold had disappeared. (Signed) LUCY CASTLE. CP 27 ' /■■■' \ 27 TABLETS (ASPRO) TABLETS REG. TRADE MARK a For a Feverish Cold or ’Flu take three ‘ASPRO’ tablets at the first signs -and two tablets every three hours until symptoms disappear. With the last dose when going to bed, take a hot, stimulating drinksome people prefer lemon for the hot drink, some prefer whisky, while others mix the two. When taking ‘ASPRO’ keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent a chill. Buy a Packet Today I, Prices Free of Sales Tax. Use ‘ASPRO 9 As GARGLE for SORE THROATS & TONS!LITIS DIRECTIONS WITHIN SPEEDILY RELIEVES Headaches Rheumatism Sleeplessness Neuritis Toothache Neuralgia Earache Sciatica Lumbago Gout d> Colds Influenza Feverishness Temperature Malaria Dengue Sore Throat Asthma Hay Fever All Nerve Pains When you have a Sore or Relaxed Throat make a 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 frejsh each time. Do not let the mixture stand overnight. ‘ASPRO’ acts as a soother and an effective antiseptic for Sore Throats and Tonsilitis because of its germicidal qualities. There is no need to worry if you swallow some of the mixture —it won’t do you any harm. 'ASPRO\(Reg. Trade Mark) is mode in N.Z. 31/40. NOW’S the TIME to BUY . . . ... We have now completed our stocktaking ... and there are splendid reductions on several lines. Now is the time to buy . . .'our terms challenge comparison . . . Repayments are LESS than 4d in the £ Weekly ... No matter what you require in furniture, furnishings and household requirements ... it will pay you to call In and have a look around . . . everything is marked in plain figures . . . and nothing is added lor terms at all. Harris The Pioneers of Easy Time Payments in N.Z. NIGHTS BROS, gg LTD. ™ DAV 158 HEREFORD ST, CARS CONVERTED FOR SLEEPING * quotation for Ducoing or enamelling Vour car. New Hoods, Side cumins, and aU mm mins repairs Rubber and carpet Mats C. E. ANDERSON 132 VICTORIA ST. CHRISTCHURCH •Phone 30-140. specialist in Motor-cai Upholstery and Car Painting. TiC% LICMTNINC COUGH CURE COAL FOB YOUR COAL AND FIREWOOD RING 34-410 Any quantity—a bag to a truck. AD kinds—for Ml purposes. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ; Robt. Johnston Ltd* j US Waltham Boad. Christchnreh.

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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23089, 3 August 1940, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23089, 3 August 1940, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23089, 3 August 1940, Page 2

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