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DON'T WORRY] About Ills,Chills] ■THROATSI ble, tricky weather is rish troubles—COLDS, and RHEUMATISM, JNTS develop depends i option. It is a fact that n the system, being a J® itiseptic—a solvent of Jy ' er reducer, can defin- 8/jw itel y banish the afore-mentioned com- / Taken at the first symptoms, it will prevent their development and remove the fear of complications. Keep ‘ASPRO’ handy and keep illness out —that’s the vital ‘ASPRO’ message. TODAY IS THE TIME FOR ACTION A II Wt Nothing happens until you start something, so | taking ‘ASPRO’ for your winter ills and | chills. You will be delighted and rewarded. | ASPROI fcOLDS AND >FLuT USE‘ASPRO’ T'ASPRO’ RelievwT | EVIDENCE FROM 1 for — |3 HEAVY COLD I M Headache Malaria « 72 Ngataringa Road, AUCKLAND ffl Coids Dengue g Devonport. Auckland. j l ajx Karangahape Road, M Influenza Temperature H Dear Birs " i|| AUCKLAND. H Rheumatism Sciatica M 1 ave su^ enng or Dear Sirs, g Neuritis G out H paSt m ° ntb ... KH Cold. A friend recommended lam now writing to let you Sleeplessness Lumbago g -ASPRO’ to me. and by kn °^A Tl t a f PPre T? I Toothache Sore Throat | Lking a hot lemon drink and 1 yOUt E v v. H Earache Asthma K-j two -ASPRO’ Tablets before H relieved my o, w y ■ Neuralgia Hay Fever retiring, 1 soon found relief. I W have turned into a severe case IfH „ . ? , . , ... Ki . , , , . i« .. , . . • Hl Feverishness Irritability. SI 1 also found that by taking !» of influenza. lam quite certain M * < Eg , I that if at any future date I feel | ALCOHOLIC AFTER | two ’ASPRO Tablets when 1 out of sorts I will again rely | EFFECTS g signs of a Cold appeared, all lon ‘ASPRO ’to put me in the ffi ‘ASPRO’ GIVES M symptoms soon d.sappeared, I best of health. > | GREAT RELIEF TO | lam. W xz ~ , e n H WOMEN Yours sincerely, | Yours faithfully, ® WHEN DEPRESSED g (Sgd.) Miss V. HUNT, ft M’ SS ■!' SPEIGHT. Prices Free of Sales Tas zf il Im. 14F/35

RURAL LAND FOR SALE. AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD PIECE OF COUNTRY. 537 A “ Sme q Sds an, in grass and well farmed it is considered this place will do 3 ewes to the acre. PRICE: £6/10/- PER ACRE as a Freehold. An early sale is desired and reasonable offers will be entertained. HARCOURT & GO., Wellington. farms of popular size notably cheap. run XCT’FS- Attractive Dairy Farm. Level to nice rolling country. Situated 90 A C S WMkanae; cbanning surroundings; 18 paddocks. lovely- Ireland hedges; permanent j Mmx rooms, beautifully sheltered by Screes 01 " Cow “UV plant, implement houses etc. PRICE: £3350 as a going concern, including Govt. moit„a„e tl OK ACRES - Sweet Httle Dairy Farm" hamfy'situation sunny Levin. Glorious 20 A Ste'for man and beast; 23 acres grass Hl ,uat« races and high-pressure supply. . Carry in it Q ; s ] eep j n g porch, draught horse, 3 sows, 2 store pigs Sem■-bungalow 4 Title: Perpetual Govt. trtSafi -ws® a «—• farmer with initiative and energy. WHITE ACRE. DENTICE 8c CO.. ESTATE AGENTS. 7 COURTENAY PLACE. WELLINGTO. FEILDING DISTRICT. ABSOLUTELY GOOD VALUE. 3000 500 acres: Price £ll per ’ VICTOR E. SMITH, ESTATE AGENT — FEILDING. ~ DAIRYING IN IDEAL LOCALITY. 174 ? d I - r °^aTs Ua irX"bable. 1 ' permanent° I’* sheltered and in glass, all plougname nil(lings are mo dern 6-roomed *" "" aCI ' C - ABRAHAM & WILLIAMS. LTD.. PALMERSTON NORTH: WRIGHT. STEPHENSON A CO. LTD.. WANGANUI 230 AC Yfencfim elIe AH f necSv C °S Carrying V g o ot ] fencing. Substantial purchaser required. 1 LICE. Ca"sh Apply early for’full particulars fromNORMAN GIFFORD. Estate Agent, FEILDING EQUAL TO THE WORLD’S BEST! WILSON’S (N.Z.). PORTLAND CEMENT. WfLSONITE RAPID-HARDENING PORTLAND CEMENT. WILSON’S HYDRAULIC LIME. FOR ONE BAG OR ONE THOUSAND TEL.: 55-152. FRANCIS HOLMES, LTD., THE CEMENT PEOPLE, 208 TARANAKI STREET WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 194, 14 May 1936, Page 16

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