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SO MANY USES IN EVERY HOME J Just why 'ASPRO' has: so-many diverse uses is : 5 to 7 days under conditions which were identical -with puzzling tO many. Th& Secret is that 'ASPRO' ..those ' under which the same liquids without treatment attacks twoorthe -f causes of complaints-- '"' SJ^JS^SIpS^ 2£ £cc S^ viz-, those of Uric-Acid and Germ origin. After WHILST THE TREATED-SAMPLES OF 'ASPRO' entering the system 'ASPRO' becomes both a WERE FOUND TO. BE UNCHANGED—they were solvent of Uric Acid and a germicide. Of interest troyed"" 1'"1116 GERMS- having been dcs" to those seeking scientific reasons for the many uses , r . : *■ ■ , t,of'ASPRO' are the following realities'- "~ '-l- s- a sufficie? dy Powerful antiseptic to keep liquid* or AbfKU are.me^touowing realities. .containing organic matter from contamination. Sterilized I.—After liberation-in the system, ASPRO acts as a' definite- ..' liquids treated with 'ASPRO' remained sterile after 5 dayi" solvent of Uric Acid. .- . exposure to the atmosphere in uncorked bottfts. 'ASPRO* 2-^-It is a powerful germicide. ■ Liquids containing mould '■ as ingested is a solvent of Uric Acid, a powerful germicide spores and bacteria were treated with 'ASPRO' and kept ■ and a antiseptic: BUY A PACKET TODAY! vl iiiillivu Business Man Says Instant Relic? from Tw*JPH5!Tj[ 'ASPRO' Dpe. Not Headaches 'rf£m^W£&?S rk' AJSCCt Heart'L: ,- 105 Stafford Street; V- • WCUDn 1 " •'To 'ASP-ROVLtd.,. . . V2I/S/31. Deai f l"' t . . "'' ; A9'r Rip ■ Dear Sirs* v • • Both my mother and myself have 1 TVffrity^TsPßO^cbXm^o -I have'beena constant ..user of }** occasion to try your 'ASPRO* the;iUndard laid dpwii by- the British : 'ASPRO' Tablets ever since they -I ablets tor headaches. I can truthPf h*^ iCM^cri tbi.r BoSfn! uthwi2 ' were first put on the market, and f««y say that we each derived almost ■ .?kj&-?Wi£*&&ttS£ : would not hesitate in-recommending immediate «lie£ We intend keep- ■ Add, therefore,1 it- does not harm tK ? , - them 'to anyone ■ suffering from ™S a packet in the medicine cabinet. Heart, or have any injuntras after- . COLDS, INFLUENZA and HEAD- Sincerely thanking you.—l am, .. : ettects, sucn as-palpitation,'nausea, . . /.tt^J . - . • . . v^««<«« a m ,i_ digestive or other troubles. Safeguard . ACHES, as a S.af^ and Speedy rem- lours truly, •;..;.;. yopr health and heart by always mi edy.'as they dovnot affect the heart. (Sgd.) BROWNIE MORRISON, sisting on'ASPRO.- •• : ■ Yours faithfully, ; ' " ' . .' '--'-' . mmmmmmmmmmmmmmr ' : - " (Sgd.) h. s. johnson. r— — • • . ■ A NECESSITY WHEN YOU TRAVEL 'ACDQIV IC 1 Nurse Recommends 4ASPRO' £j^ "^ ■? «Kl§P . Fitzherbert Street, Hokitika.... . IAfAHtSIICjT3BSSIV Dear Sirs: , ff UlllQni^MffiK^ For a number of years I suffered from severe and painful Headaches, a^ _^. mm I /•'•^Wiji which at times used to affect my sight considerably and were almost tin- HO£4* ■| a|A|||| bearable, especially when travelling. * . . SPCv % ■ I _■ Cllll Two years ago I had an extra severe attack while on my way from - ," . Wellington to Lyttleton. When I arrived at Christchurch I bought a packet p o -. !M _ t v,, t,«.r. «f of 'ASPRO 1 Tablets, and took two at once, and in less than twenty minutes I ffZVXI, ** Sfw^ ■■ began to get relief; I took'two more just after lunch, with the result that ~ |S§R« hit 7k,l™^ " I always carry, a packet now with me when travelling, and many.a time ar . t arnil£r -They■ y^^^^^V^ SHild^g: 1 ■ USSre 1 * OTTEf^uX9S E fSST rrS^ke^llßl^ S?^,^ ISIU NiSRA^GIA DEl^ui A ' ASTHMA %? s^stre USSe ?. E™7i«QVF« COLD^ ?OUT HAY FEVER medicine, to relfeve their pain IVpfonfci? mFLUENZA ??lATICA IRRITABILITY and accompanying physical dePERrODiCA, JN^UENZ^^ SCIATIC^ ' *^£^J&»JZ:. PECULIAR i'.im.ii.Hi.iM «A'€g^raf^*UJUUaHJJ ™i 551» cotics, or opiates. The under-' TO .WOMEN , HDBpH|£n^H|S%MBiB3wT j —EFFECTS . , standing womin nies ''ASPßO;'''l

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 25, 31 January 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 25, 31 January 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 25, 31 January 1933, Page 4

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