Article image
Article image

PyjlA SNEEZES I <f^ V> fi • • 1 Q ORE THROATS — coughing — sneezing — I• ■ - « _^* m| . 1 sniffling — grogginess — feverishness — weak--1 f* f\ VJ W^-il ness —• pains in the head — all disappear before the \ C*\J \L. if> Ai 9i A 1 g«at pain-alleviating, fever-reducing, antiseptic and I Tkf^C 1 V4H^^ 1 quick-acting medicinal qualities of'ASPRO.' Differ--1 CQI^V " ■■% 1 ent people have different methods of taking I 1 JV I*^- »rO 1 'ASPRO.' Some take a hot lemon drink with two pi CfcV*l^^! or three 'ASPRO' Tablets — others prefer to sub- 1 K§ » ""T - lKlCaa 1 stitute whisky, for the hot lemon drink — some YM 1 ce t the same results without either the hot lemon Fl fiRO^ yil .*CC 1 drink or the whisky -BY JUST TAKING h*>l^i» ■vt^^all^^ 1 THE 'ASPRO.' Whatever means you adopt, Ll*l \Jk| t Al^- 1 . 1 you can rest assured that 'ASPRO,' if taken at ?t« ™ ■*'_ ' V^^V^lVl 1 inception, will smash up a cold or 'flu attack ~ I ?:*n J Ol'OP^ W I in one night. Just try it — You will save |=fl| At\O * n^Jl money You will save time, and there are SJI * ■ lf\ ISCO 1 no risks with 'ASPRO,' because it does not |j 1 - MwPCl^ ** \«> 1 harm the heart, nor have any dangerous £m 1 © • 4 atf I II "1 after-effects. 11 *^V> ' * ASPRO ! 'ASPRO 9 STOPS TRAIN-SICKNESS Yj 4 a "ifcJ^1 QUINSY, HEADACHES and COLDS 1 | 4S|lk 425 Worcester Street, ' Iff Mr M 9 m ■J riP^r Sirs- ■ • ■ Christchurch. ■ B ft-k ■*• U ~ I think It is up to me to let you know the benefits I have ■ S Jj~ +O* • . :■; ' derived from the%se of your'ASPßO'Tablets I first used 1 f toV^cfce '*• ?hem when travelling between Dunedin and. Christphurch. || g^eiiQ^J? ■rJ f . i : I was very sick on the train, when a lady gave me two |l &/ e n i tls lti /A *: -ASPRO1 Tablets, and the sickness immediately stopped- |f T^Pkssn* C O Unza $- Since then I havi taken 'ASPRO1- for Quinsy, Headaches iff ©Ot^ «e«S /&"<»,. and Colds. I always keep 'ASPRO' in, the house, and at W S Or «Cft e g^itis I t (Sgd-) (Mrs.) A. E. RAINTON. I a y J'«a j^^H a I | SORE THROAT AND SLEEPLESS / ****$** s c^ Ue I | NIGHTS BANISHED' / fi**biijg« G^^ l< De.S.3 17KiwiRMd '.DeVOnsSai.nd. / 4^f^e/f^^o I | ;>; On the day you were kind enough to send me a sample of * b °^O/ /C A fSthtxx a B' I i 'ASPRO' my mother happened to be in_ bed w.th a BAD I . 4ft ef ,** | THROAT- She also had been having SLEEPLESS »t o W« * -^a/h \T^e^e f 5 '•' Nights. That evening I gave her two 'ASPRO' Tablets o^en S /.S #—' f'* before retiring. You can imagine my delight, when the "^^^ * °«af ». * I "II next morning she told me her throat was much eased and g^^^ M ,: g she had slept well.-Yours faithf^ & 1 1 ■. ■ !T MF/33. N.Z. PRICES FREE-OF SALES TAX. KV^Sfln^RK^^BP^i v] l ' ' ■ ' 'Now, Joan, remember you're a lady!' v\ KiifejrS^^il' 14 ' '/- Bournville Cocoa, she doesn't j^Mf^K^^^i! »l: '"-# ;^ believe in leaving any in the cup iS^^^^^M^ W ' 'for manners/ A great.drink, with its ' '"*!> "heartening warmth, its chocolaty flavour; ■^^''•^T^I^mBL '§t* P^ and< a great food ProvidinS J1"1 that EXTRA *^M m;, cf^^mM^''' ' nourishment the children need to. increase their power of \ f - resistance. Milk by itself is a splendid source of nourishment; r mmm^Lmmmmm _——■ but BOURNVILLE COCOA MIXED WITH MILK IS A HALF A CUP 45 PER CENT BETTER FOOD. OF RICH FULL Yet another eminent doctor (F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S.) writes: 'Owing CREAM MILK IN t0 its digestibility and agreeable taste Cocoa is a good and suitable food for young children. By combining Cocoa with a certain EVERY 3d. BAR proportion of milk, a food of highly nutritious character is OF CADBURY'S obtained at a comparatively low cost.' Made by Cadbury in the MILK Factory in a Garden. chocolate j^y neec j the extra nourishment of ROURNVILLE

This article text was automatically generated and may include errors. View the full page to see article in its original form.
Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19330605.2.30.1

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 4

Word Count
652

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 130, 5 June 1933, Page 4