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SKIN INFLAMED ■ W« On Forehead, Nose and Chin. Healed by Cuticura. “ I was troubled with blackheads which appeared on my forehead, nose and chin. The skin was rtd and inflamed around them and they came to a head and festered. The irritation caused me to scratch and they formed a hard scale, and were troublesome on hot nights, causing restlessness. “I suffered for about twelvemonths, using an ointment which was unsuccessful, until I saw an advertisement for Cuticura Soap and Ointment. I sent for a free sample and after using three or four times I got relief so I bought more and after using a month I was completely healed.” (Signed) Miss A. G. Daniel, JiUiby Rd.. Wyong, N. S. W. Use Cuticura to heal skin troubles. For sample Soap, Ointment and Talcum address: “R.Towns & Co., Sydney. N. S. W." ltM»' Try the Cuticura Shaving Stick.

SDDEN WEATHER Changes Bring FEVERISH COLDS AW’FLU ATTACKS THE New Zealand climate is a tricky one. Sudden weather changes U, m . make a difference within a few hours of from 20 to 30 degrees in rlGOlj UJlijJ "• M the temperature. These changes play havoc with our general A J SJlwifijnaHp W health. A cold snap or damp weather may be the cause of a serious wW niiCUWKR Cold—’Flu or Rheumatic attack. These attacks can be nipped in the MhjCKS SUS ® bud with a few ‘ASPRO’ Tablets. Why not carry them in your purse « g or pocket ready for any emergency ? A few ‘ASPRO Tablets will 10 tnC B stop a Cold—’Flu or Rheumatic attack at inception. They reduce • . i y SJf L B temperature in a few minutes. ‘ASPRO’ will not fail you. It relieves PUOdIKI FWWI ■ a Headache quickly—stops pain in a few minutes—brings sweet sleep to H the sleepless and removes the cause of numerous complaints, be- H cause after ingestion in the system, ‘ASPRO’ is a solvent of Unc Acid Awr KU B —a Powerful Germicide, and is Anti-Pyretic, Anti-Fermentative—Anti-Periodic and an Internal Antiseptic. ASPRO' WILL NOT FAIL YOU FOR: HEADACHE NEURALGIA DENGUE RHEUMATISM COLDS SCIATICA PERIODCMPAIKS NEURITIS INFLUENZA GOUT&LUMBAOO PECULIAR™ SLEEPLESSNESS FEVERISHNESS SORE THROAT WOMEN TOOTHACHE TEMPERATURE ASTHMA EARACHE MALARIA HAYFEVER AFTEREFFECTS iOritEM THE EVIDENCE PROMPT ACTION HERE’S A RECIPE TO Staves off Pneumonia PREVENT COLDS 71 Vauxhati Road, Dear Sirs, DEVONPORT. r> << » . . 1 i .11 1 »> After having one ‘ASPRO’ and a glass of WK-igSELJm Says Aspirins nearly kill her 72 Benson Road. REMUERA, ,'„rs of 'ASPRO 5 on the splendid service V toW. Dear Sirs, i ate rendering the community. Since -ASFRO' mak« poiitive, definite and I really feel I must write you about the ; a j o pti n g this method of preventing COLDS, clear claims that it will relieve an miracle way ’ASPRO’ Tablet* have done a j j have not BU ff er ed the whole winter. Influenza or Cold attack in one night great cure for me. Monday and Tuesday | tes ttmoiiial is quite unsolicited, but an j proves it. You can prevent uf this week I had a very severe pain—not- _ do t b e re cipe is well worth knowing. »fi u b y taking 2 ‘ASPRO’ Tablet* at tom of left lung. Body ached a l oyer ( Sincerely. thc fi rat a i„ n o f a Cold, and 2 tablets throat stiff, and above all, hot and cold pcis : 62E/31—N.Z, (Mi’s.) K. M. CLOWES. every three hours afterwards until piration on body all n ‘P h '-, , * the .ymptoins disappear; a hot lemon babies to tee to and I thought of Abl KU- » drjnk he taken wlth the last dole I took two going to bed and ‘hat stopped bed n h advi , able ________ H vslue in of O ‘AS r pßb P ’for e influ h enza was I .Vo"' the H m. Pin X. P rX 3y r MU m,°. ’*l «Uh Pric « M T “- | for half an hour after taking them. g Wishing you success, 58E/31 (Sgd.) MRS. KELSO. .

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Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 27, Issue 37, 7 November 1933, Page 4

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