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Mi ,i, ml t also, taken at night, a mild hypnotic effect, which is very *-» stops pain >««•<"» valuable considering its non-toxic character. If you will send affecting tne Beari. me samples lor general use I shall have pleasure in distribut- B _n soothes away Irriting: them to certain of my patients. " ability. Yours faithfully. F. S. . (M.8., CH., tt.) j>_2'ASPRO' Tablets every 3 hours, with a hot lemon SUFFERED CO YEARS! ■ 'ASPRO' Does What Aspirin Failed to Do. «» z« hours. 1970 West -.4 Street. Cleveland, 1 Ohio, U.S.A., .^f'XSS Dear Sirs :. 23rd April, 1928. nJtSnbt taken ««r time, . "f ha"c' found a blessing in your 'ASPRO' Tablets. I have !* T^inlss^inw"ere^ suffered with headache and neuralgia since a girl of 18, and ™er™he"e am now 79. 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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1929, Page 19

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