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NEURITIS PAIN OR RHEUMATISH.

Instant Belief, then. Trouble Entirely

Overcome.

Bayer discovered Aspirin in ' 1900, tirged the medical profession to adopt it in all forms of Rheumatism and Neuritis. The result was astounding. Bayer Aspirin became famous, because this original Aspirin seldom fails to relieve Neuritis or Rheumatism pain almost instantly, then shortly overcomes this painful trouble entirely. Ask for, and be sure you obtain, only the genuine Bayer Aspirin. Then take one or two tablets three times a day, about aii hour after each meal. If you have been taking imitations or substitutes of genuine Bayer Aspirin, just note the difference—particularly how promptly the pain ends. After the second or third day the trouble usually disappears. ■'' ill chemists sell boxes of 12 Bayer 'Aspirin tablets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets —the Bayer Cross trade mark appears on every tablet. Bayer Aspirin costs no more than the uncertain imitations and loudly advertised substitutes, which physicians wouM not think of prescribing. —Advt. ■

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, first aid Jbf ConghSj Colds, Influenza*-—Mttfc, .

your fire is burning well, you can shovel on more coal, after adding the cinders which you have saved. , A real Rover welcome avaits all friends and supporters next Saturday evening, when Ist Wellington will celebrate their fifth anniversary. At 6.30 p.m. Rovers with Rover uncles and old members ot the group will, meet at the Jacobean Rooms, Messrs. Kirkcaldie and Stains, for tea, and at 8 p.m. will join friends at the Wentworth Cabaret, Cuba street, for a social evening. ' . ■'. „ ~. ■ Commissioner for Training feandtord, H.S.W., visited the Scots College Troop recently, and during the . course- of the evening! told one or two interesting yarns. Rover Toby'Davies is " assisting_ the troop with signalling instruction, and it is hoped that a number of scouts wll be ready for second-class 'test soon. The central executive will meet on Monday evening, when 'thti rules and syllabus governing co"nipetitions in the metropolitan district will be discussed and approved for sending out to scouters. _ Those people contemplating suitable prizes for inter-patrol competitions, games, etc., will ■be well • advised to visit _ Scout Headquarters, where a fine, selection ot books can be seen. All notes for this column should reach "Scouter," care Scout Headquarters, 95, Courtenay place, Wellington, the first mail Monday morning. , Last week a party from the beatoun Troop were invited to the house of a member of the committee, where Mr. Jennings, of Karaka Bay, was kind enough to give a demonstration of lathe-work and a talk on workshop practice. The boys showed the keenerest interest, and a highly instructive and entertaining evening was rounded off with supper dispensed by the host. -' . . -

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 19

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NEURITIS PAIN OR RHEUMATISH. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 19

NEURITIS PAIN OR RHEUMATISH. Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 19