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S Cri SELF.FiLLiNa cannot leak. ," __-„, „..,..„. - M _ m . urlle .. * i You can regulate the flow of ink 5 I -„;,.OF ...ALL CHEMISTS AND HIGH-GLASS 3 Jm/k. .mm. jm^. _rtj>_ to suit your handwriting. "I -L.;:;:. STORES THROUGHOUT THE DOMINION jf ' ■mKjBKWtkmKWtB^ When you have finished writing. 'a \ ' ' it. Si 3 it^^mlWr F™ 'iS'^^y a twist with the finger and thumb ■S M*NUF»CTU«t» OKLY 1Y V^^^^k »V APPOINTM BNT. \ WWhtmdxtfl THF B&iMkOM f'.^V.^-nZ/SSf' 1'0^ "* *h* i if the /ssii?§ss&L oisiNFECTANT t K^@HH ink CANNOT esoapa until you •V "ll "i/iNIfJiS" CO Lfb J»f^^m MANUFActurehs to ** x^..- yourself release it. j f "SoK I^S© H'M- THE Xl N®' | » !_ ONOT° ™K-Be" ft" «" P"»- Obtainable everywhere. i' row WX:-t.EVEfIPpKOTHEWS IW.Z) UIMITED. "STONE TWO GOOD THINGS! "Hudson^s Eumenthol Jujubes *-'* * •*-' k-' I THE GREAT ANTISEPTIC AND PROPHYLACTIC. >^^l/^/^^"\ A J lot C«ughß, Colds, Sore Throats, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Influenza, and the PreTentlon ol MM Afl 'L '3 m^<». M fl^ S\ II U Consumption. Recommended by the Medical World—viz.,." The Lancet," "The Practitioner," MM A ***»^« ?Medicil Press and Circular," "Medical Review." "The Australian Medical Gazette " «aj»:— ■■ "01 great servicfin afiectjono of the voice and throat.'- ■■ a w^ ««^. w^ V OSritain.' no Cocaine' l^^^^^^fel^^^^V «oW *«" Chemist!. U|3lJ\ IV L/ JT O^WCICr or.other Poisonous llKvSS^'iiiicii^^^^^^fej^S^ Tln>l ISI •* ''■ ' m/'Vvv?^'^^.& \^VjO«^S3/v./i.T&^^^gJi Sent Post Free on AOIf V<"%¥ TS? C/^I? TMCliyf i 1 V' \N^^^Ur-^S?S^B^^t?ps^fi receipt of itamps, A&IV. lUUK ValVVjCtlV fUK IHHIVI. Inlted for Old and \ I ai"; State, by th. ■ ■• ' Young. \. So'e Manufacturers i- :. " \3\Wil&^M^^^^^^^ ' S°LE NEW ZEALA^P AGENTS: ■UDSON'S EUMENTHOL CHEMICAI. COMPANY. LIMITED, SYDNEY. JH' WHITTAKER & SONS, 167-169 VIVIAN STREET ~h - " ' ' " ' 1 „ '' 77ie following letter, received from Mr. Chon Loi Loong, speaks for itself, Mr. Chon Loi Loong is a prominent Hong Kong merchant He sells Nicholas' ASPRO Tablets there. Gentlemen^ — The European medicine ''ASPRO" you sent me. We admire the strength of it, it is very good, it really can stop pain. There was one of our patrons come from Gow Loong who was suffering from Influenza from head to foot aching all over and he used it . according to directions, about 2 or 3 Tablets every three hours, stop the pain and cure the complaint. ] Dated the 14th December in the Bth year of the Republic. Yours faithfully, CHON LOI LOONG Hong Kong. WHAT-""ASPRO" IS : r •• ASPRO " is a wonderful essence extracted from a natural product. It is the result of years of Scientific Medical Investigation, experiment and drastic tests. "ASPRO ' is now made in Australia in compressed tablets. It has been specially tested by the Federal Commonwealth Government Analyst. As a result the Prime Minister recently announced to the Medical Profession that they had the positive assurance of its purity, and that it in all respects more than complies with the requirements of the leading medical authorities of the world. "ASPRO" contains no Free Salicylic Acid, and as a result has no detrimental effect on the heart. Concentrated soothing force in tablet form is a good description of an "ASPRO" Tablet. It contains a bodyful of soothing, pain-alleviating power. WHAT IT ©WES : ..■ - Nicholas "ASPRO" Tablets have a most wonderful power over pain. They banish it quickly and surety, in some cases instantaneously. As a specific for RHEUMATISM its effect is truly amazing. It is the quickest remedy in action for Headache and Neuralgia known. "ASPRO" acts in a soothing . manner, and is a safe and sure guarantee of sweet Sleep for the Sleepless. They are a sure remedy for all nerve pains. Nicholas' "ASPRO" was one of the most largely used remedies for Returned Soldiers. Thousands and thousands (estimated at 50,000) of cases of Rheumatism have been cured. If you suffer from pain get "ASPRO" To-day—and RELIEF. When taken on first symptoms of Influenza they are an almost infallible preventive. ■ UNUSUALFEATURES A most unusual feature which distinguishes "ASPRO" from all drugs and opiates, is the fact that: : IT DOESN'T AFFECT THE HEART. IT IS HARMLESS AND HAS NO AFTER EFFECTS. Nicholas* "ASPRO" Tablets fulfill a national need. That which quacks and patent medicines claim j to do and DON'T DO is done by the wonderful "ASPRO" Tablets. If You Value Your Health REFUSE IMITATIONS. I^, 1/6, 4/6 Everywhere SALMOND & SPRAGGON. LTD., New Zealand Representatives/Auckland. Wellington and Dunedin **"■ ' ■WdHr«t

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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 98, 26 April 1921, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 98, 26 April 1921, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 98, 26 April 1921, Page 10

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