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ivf Then the CQU6/I-SME THROATPEMER° a UROGGiNESS^WcAKNESS— Probably a WEEK in BED with the FLU SORE THROATS—coughing—sneezing—sniffling—grogginess — feverishness — weakness — pains in the head — all ABIMff disappear before the great pain-alleviating, fever-reducing Awr RUjDKIJH.i antiseptic and quick-acting medicinal qualities of 'ASPRO.' -SV^EETfi^Pl^V^ Different people have different methods of taking 'ASPRO.' 2| BBB^Y J^ Some take a hot lemon drink with two or three 'ASPRO' Tablets SLttrVAj —others prefer to substitute whisky for the hot lemon drink— TO THE SLEEPLES^ some get the same results without either the hot lemon drink or T te! wTmn^alSaad. rf Sk the whisky—BY JUST TAKING THE 'ASPRO.' Whatever means i^ »<^ h^iSHSSdVS ■ , . . j . i_ . <t. cnnr\ » •*-* i «. • »• who hitherto hardly knew the meaninf you adopt you can rest assured that ASPRU, v taken at inception, of a period of restfuiness. 'aspro will smash up a 'flu attack in one night. Just try it. You will fe Bi£^ SSS^n^S^T^ save money-You will save time. DON'T FEAR THE 'FLU— SST^a^T^ttbteu* & BEAT IT WITH 'ASPRO.' I^-J^j^^ o*^^^^ DOES NOT HARM THE HEART Bfilll ■% RHEUMATISM nUU ■ Jl IN ONE NIGHT 'ASPDO'U/ll I NOT FAIL YOU FOR- FIRST AID AwrKU WILL IWI TAIL TUU TMK— ssfi^-jfiM'gs^ HEADACHE NEURALGIA DENGUE IRRITABILITY S^"®^^^^ RHEUMATISM COLDS SCIATICA PERIODICAL MINS S ooth= the P a in away and quickly red u C e NEURITIS INFLUENZA GOUT&IUMBAGO PECULIAR TO U*^%A# mji SLEEPLESSNESS FEVERISNNESS SORE THROAT WOMEN HOW I%J TOOTHACHE TEMPERATURE ASTHMA ALCOHOLIC EARACHE MALARIA HAY FEVER AFTEREFFECTS (P« WlVt FINOS ASPRO' MUCH "BY MISTAKE ff'ACDDfl' BETTER THAN ASPIRIN I Took CheZp Aspirin r->-"J^SS«wrta «K««*^Jf^^««: TO THE KIDDIES 'ASPRO' of the greatest benefit and have, like ||//V)#|/* M//fA kill Hoa^4' others, derived far more relief from it than TV/UnO WWILII fIU iICOW «*■ Two simple methods ot giving -ASPRO' •Aspirin." I have recommended 'ASPRO' to , ~ , , ,«™ n , ~ to the kiddies are: (a) with a little milk many friends.-Yours faithfully, "For years I had found a few ASPRO Tab- or (b) break the tablet up and administer 22E/31.—N.Z. M. JONES (Sgd.) lets all I needed to get rid of a Cold, Flu j n a teaspoonful of jam. The dosagf. is: 1 Attack, etc., and keep me fit for business. Children 3 to 6 years, *A tablet; 6 to 14 Over the week-end I developed a nasty Cold years, 1 tablet; 14 to 16 years, VA ***** mMM^>H^\\\mSm and took ti£ef tablets Wor/retiring, but to table*. 'ASPRO' like: any other rned,-. BmBJBT^ MMi —i<>'r>^i!mXnA ray surprise I wokj up worse in the morning. $'■« should not be given to babies under kTW WJO- rro^^vlg^i I repeated the dose at intervals of four htms, 3 years of age without medical advice. ■^^k-^,^~»^ii~"§g ri™SY:M '■ but instead of getting better, I wondered what '•-YmTg-mkWvF^^ BB***l^ i had gone wrong with my heart; the palpitation HHi^jl W*g£3£&st* SEVERE MM RELIEVED «.«Pl|liifc^gl z^zZJ%^^ A*™'^t3 SWEARS BY'ASPRO' took three 'ASPRO' and a hot lemon drink. . . .■■ 133 Frederick -Street^ • Acnnrv i ■<■■ j c ■<■ J went to De(J> and woke up quite O.K. and _ .. ASPRO makes positive, definite and r ».j~ s nr w,n..<" Dear Sirs, . . clear claims that it will relieve an ready for business. • • As for 'ASPRO' Tablets I swear by themInfluenza or Cold attack in one night The origins tetter at our office from a leading nothing better. They relieved me greatly dunnf and it proves it. You can prevent basiness man emphasises the danget of taking m y recent illness.when I lost my leg. 'Flu by taking 2 'ASPRO' Tablets at impure Aspirin into the system, and shows how lofc/31 N.Z. (Sgd.) ERNEST A. WOOD. the first sign of a Cold, and 2 tablets liberation of free Salicylic Acid will immediately . ■ , every three hours afterwards until the affect the vital organs of the body. : symptoms disappear; a- hot lemon 4aß^lß^^llH^HMaHM Mi^aiMßaaaaaaMM^B^^ H^^ KeUgrberitt arable f»A C DD^ W THE HOME PROVIDES INSURANCE i^wS AS PRU AGAINST ALL NERVE WINS AT THE FOLLOWING clad in order to prevent chill. The A B A B^ Bm M~. 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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1931, Page 7
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