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"FATIGUE?— I JUST POSTPONE IT!"

A leading lady says: ''No, I don't have 'nerve's.' You can't have them and hold this sort of position. My head used to throb around 3 o'clock, and certain-.'daysi of course,"-'were worse than others. Then 1 learned to rely bri Bayer Aspirin tablets." " The suro euro for any headache is! rest. "But sometimes we must postpone it. .That'B when Bayer Aspirin saves tho day. Two tablets, and the nagging pain is gone- Until you arc home. And once you are conifprtablo, , the pain seldom returns! ' '

Keep Bayer Aspirin handy.' Don't put it away, or' put . off taking it. Fighting a headache to finish the day may bo heroic, but it is also a little foolish. So is sacrificing ( a night's sleep because you have an annoying cold, or irritated throat, or grumbling tooth, neuralgia, neuritis. Bayer Aspirin tablets'do-not depress tho heart, and"cah.be taken freely without harm. That is medical opinion. It is a fact established by tho 'last twenty'years ofi-imedical practice. ; : Tho only' caution to be observed is when you are buying, aspirin./ Be sure that you aro given Bayer and not a substitute. Nothing else acts1 the same or is "just as. good," . ; ' : '. All chemists sell boxes of>',l2 Bayer Aspirin, tablets, also; bottle's of 24 v arid 100 tablets —tho Bayer .Cross trade mark' appeal's on every tablet. Bayer Aspirin costs no more than the uncertain imitations and loudly advertised substitutes which .physicians would not think of .prescribing, Say, Bayer and insist.-r-Advt. - ■:' ■.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 20, 24 July 1933, Page 4

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"FATIGUE?— I JUST POSTPONE IT!" Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 20, 24 July 1933, Page 4

"FATIGUE?— I JUST POSTPONE IT!" Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 20, 24 July 1933, Page 4

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