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codiml|w OFF THE tt&Tt Change of seasons —sapped vitality—lowered powers of resistance —varying weather conditions, all tend to cause ordinary Colds, which generally attack people at this time of the year. If neglected, a cold in the head may develop into the dreaded Influenza and, in some instances, into more serious complaints, such as Bronchitis, Pleurisy and Pneumonia. RESOLVE TO KEEP CLEAR OF THE ’FLU 1 ‘ASPRO’ TAKEN IN JHE EARLY STAGES WILL DISPEL COLDS AND INFLUENZA IN 24 HOURS ! HERE’S POSITIVE PROOF! Hanmer Street, . fl 11 x 1 Williamstown, 1 CTSlSteilt X/01U ? D T ar iwlre to thank you very ilncerriy far your kind interest in directing me in the cer- *■ /V < 1 ■ 9 tain way to effect a cure to the nasty COLD t ffnr I with which I had been battling for three □topped uvemignr. 1 felt very ashamed of myself when 1 took the leaflet out of your ‘ASPRO’ packet. to find that the correct directions had been in my hands possibly many hundreds of times, but I had used so much ‘ASPRO’ for so long that I had only given the directions a passing glance, end then stupidly or, should I say, I was wicked enough to throw them away. > On Thursday last I carried out your advice to the letter, not forget tin? the hot lemon drink before going to bed, and I could hardly believe the fact that on Saturday J woke up with no COLD left,.nor did I cough through the night as I had been in the habit of doing. I did not find your method of dissolving the tablets in th® mouth nearly so difficult as I imagined, and of tea washed away the whole that J? ® my throat was absolutely instantaneous. Although I had used ASPRO with excellent results for years in relieving the frightful HEADACHES from which I had of Catarrh, and later Pyrrhcea, I had been entirely misled by the popular idea that ASPRO will prevent a COLD if taken in time, or relieve it afterwards, but that it would not effect a cure once the cold had properly gripped. 1 can say positively, and with ■ W»»« appreciation, that your assurance that ‘ASPRO would break up a Cold or the Flu la 24 hours, if the directions were properly observed, has been conclusively proven. Although you did not ask me to let you know the result, I am so thankful to you tha, l T feel bound to let you know the result in the hope that other sufferers may perhaps ba helped through my experience. WILLIAM G. MURCHISON. NURSE TAKES EXCELLENT TO WROWFLU BANISH 'FLU. .■ „„ i Z 9« Old South Head Rd., South Dunedin, M.Z. . Watson’s Dear Sirs, —' ej '•» J Tn” k iU,er hOn, ‘ A™’tested'‘ASPßO Tablet, and find During Ve h recent INFLUENZA Epidemic them ««“«“»• ( took ‘ASPRO’ daily and came through al) them to banish FLU, Thanking you ajata right, though working nightly in a ward with for your kind thought in sending samples, a large number of k ASPR©’ WILL NOT FAIL YOU FOR:— RHEUMATISM COLDS^ SCIAIYcA ' PERIODICAL \>AINS FSSNESS INFLUENZA GOUT & LUMBAGO PECULIAR TO Kite feverishness sore throat women Toothache temperature asthma Effects* k " earache malaria hay fever pains ‘ASPRO’ IS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND -MINIMUM PRlCES—Obtainable at alt Chemists & Storekeepers: 1 /, 1,/6y2/6

ISAF £-r V '♦ ECON o • L—TRAVEL BY RAIL Always remember the people’s own railways supply the best and safest form of transport. In the last three years over 80 million passengers have been BY RAIL WITHOUT ONE FATALITY. WELLINGTON (THORNDON)—AUCKLAND. Not Sat. Not Sat. Not Sat. a.ifi. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. Leave Wellington 7.52 2.0 *7.15 Leave Auckland 7.53 *<.lo 7.40 Next Day Next Day p.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. a.m. .P-'JJ-Arrive Auckland 11.6 6.41 9.34 Arrive Wellington 11.10 9.30 12.38 •Also runs on Sundays. WELLINGTON (THORNDON) —WANGANUI—NEW PLYMOUTH. a.m. a.m. Leave Wellington .. .. 9.55 Leave New Plymouth .. 8.25 p.m. P ;m - Arrive Wanganui .. .. 3.52 Leave Wanganui .. .. 12.4 Arrive New Plymouth .. 7.48 Arrive Wellington .. .. v-» WELLINGTON (THORNDON)— HASTINGS—NAPIER. a.m. am. a.m. p.m. Leave Wellington .. .. 9.32 Leave Napier .. 8.20 3,4 p.m. Leave Palmerston N W 12.26 N< P-™-Arrive Napier .; 12.47 5.9 Arrive Wellington .« 4.14 11.10 WELLINGTON (THORNDON)— PALMERSTON NORTH., i Not j‘ Sat. Sun.' n.m. a.m? a.m. a.m. [/m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Leave Wellington •• 7.52 8.20 9.32 9.55 2.0 5.40 7.15 <.15 p.m. P.m. . p.m. Arrive Palmerston N. 1 10.38 ' 12.5 12.15 12.51 4.57 9.43 9.50 9.»)0 a.m. a.in. a.m. p.m. p.m.. p.m. p.m. Leave Palmerston North • • 6.50 6.58 9.30 1.8 3.16 3.43 8.31 p.m. i Arrive Wellington •• •• 9.30 11,17 12.38 4.14 6.3 .7.13 11.10, WELLINGTON (LAMBTON)—MASTERTON—WOODVILLE. a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. ■ Leave Lambton .. 7.50 4.15 Leave Woodville .. 12.13 Arrive Masterton .. 11-15 8.2 Leave Masterton .. <-3o 2.J p.m. Arrive Lambton .. ll.oV o.w Arrive Woodville .. 1.26 Unless otherwise shown the above trains run on week-days, Monday to Saturday inclusive. - > 1 SINGLE FARES. ' ’ ~ Fifty-trip, Twelve-trip, Ordinary per trip. per trip. Mlles Ist 2nd Ist 2ndlst 2nd Wellington I £ s. d. l£ s. d. | £ s. d. £ s. d. | £ 8. <l. £ s. d. Masterton .. 66 010 40 710 8305809 10 6 3 wtSle ’ • 105 0164011101310 8 10 0 14 4 0 9 8 Palmerston N . 87 013 710 9 3010 10 0 7 5011 11 0 8 1 Naffier .. 199 1 10 8 1 0 11 1 4 6 0 16 9 1 6 10 0 18 4 Wanganui . . |lso| 1 5 2 0 15 10 0 18 6 0 12 8 1 0 3 0 13 11 New Plymouth 1251 11 18 711 6411010 1 1 1 IJULL-O The People’s Railways for the People’s Safety

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Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 23, Issue 33, 2 November 1929, Page 29