BREAK UP INFLUENZA OR ANY COLD IN A FEW HOURS. Bayer, Who Discovered Aspirin, Gives Directions. In the year 1900 Bayer introduced Aspirin to, the medical profession. Bayer gave Aspirin its name. Bayer gave to the people all over the world this unfailing remedy for colds. At the first sign of a cold or influenza, begin taking one genuine Bayer Aspirin tablet every two hours with half a glass of water. After the first dose all the headache, stuffiness, end distress end, and after the second or third dose the cold and the fever are usually broken entirely. Be sure you obtain only the genuine Bayer Aspirin, which does not affect the heart, derange the digestion or form a habit. If you have been using an imitation of this original Aspirin, note the difference after the very first dose. Bayer Aspirin costs no more than the uncertain imitations and loudly advertised substitutes which physicians would not think of prescribing. All Chemists sell boxes containing 12 Bayer tablets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets. Sny.Bnver and insist! Good Gravy zropnowßoastS II -- 00 WJiS ft “ FjpHERE’S some8 thing about my cooking that folk can’t resist, but it’s Bisto that does the trick. Take Pork for instance: it do esnot yield much natural gravy, but of rich gravy is as essential to pork as to any other roast. Iplaceonegood teaspoonful of Bisto in a basin and smooth it down with iiulf a pint of warm water, then I pour the mixture into the roasting tin, from which the fat has beenstrained and bring to the boil. The result - is delicious gravy.” Cook’with 01STO Tradt mjvinu u A.A. Stichbtry, Ltd., WeHrnttm
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 308, 23 September 1933, Page 21
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