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AFnpEffECTf J jTIU Dangekousj X A FTER a bout of Colds or 'Flu, be more careful than ever. M ) | A relapse or second attack, may mean serious cbmpfica- ) I tions. Guard yourself against recurring attacks with #AS PRO/ At I | the slightest sign of a sneeze—sniffle—-pains in the head or body, I take 'ASPRO' according to the directions in the packet. 'ASPRO' ( , soothes and quietens the nerves and quickly relieves Cold and 'Flu j | attacks because, after ingestion in the system, it is a powerful germi- { cide, is anti-pyretic (or fever reducing), anti-periodic, and anti-fer- J I mentative. 'ASPRO' is also a solvent of Uric Acid, and is, therefore, I \ invaluable for relieving the pains of Rheumatism. It is safe, sure and (j j certain and does not harm the heart or stomach. Always keep J ) a packet in the house. I ) is Your Safest Standby j I | DOCTOR ADVISES USE OF 'ASPRO' FOR 1|- RECOMMENDS T| 1 I I HIGH TEMPERATURE AND SHOCK. II 'ASPRO' FOR TOOTH- I j I waihtaw! I ACHE, HEADACHE I I IB YV-/Al **J 1 /Art I» HI aw ■ b^. Mpi,4h. *t ■% ■■ A ■ jt' s■ ■% fl mi I Dear Sirs, I AND TO BREAK UP I ( II I have used 'ASPRO' tablets for years. If I feel a Cold or I COLDS I I IB an attack of 'Flu coming on I take two or three 'ASPRO' K| --*■ I ■ tablets with a hot whisky or lemon, and in nine cases out of I Awarua, - I, Jl ten! will be right in the morning. .. ■ KAIKOHE, 9/8/35. 1 H Twelve months ago we had our daughter severely scalded, I Dear Sirs, I • H and as she had a temperature of 104 our doctor said to give I I have been a constant user of- i jfl her half an 'ASPRO' Tablet to help, reduce her temperature I 'ASPRO' for many years and can 1 IB and to keep her quiet. 1 might state she was suffering from ■ thoroughly recommend it for 1 9 shock besides the bums and lam sure 'ASPRO' tablets played flj Toothache, Headache and for j I II tne' r Par* In helping to save our daughter's life. I ■ breaking up a Cold. a. I B (Sgd.) T. F. J. 11 Wherever lam at any time I Bj ) ■ *_' II ■ will not fail to recommend your || I ■■■■■■■^■i^^^^^^ m^^^^^^^^^Wffffm{ I wonderful 'ASPRO' which is ex- I I In I " NTTTrrrffl^ —^•MnTiTlTll I cellent for young and old. 9 | liW^^ h**-«\nfVi I <**•> Miss ca- hill- 1 ITi n \ ICCQ tor ffc* 1^1 * ■ SOOTHES PAIN AT I lIX r«OVtO U^" IV/ ecs H I ONCE SAYS HEAD- I ||J>» KUY \ 9-1. speedily reduces ACHE SUFFERER. 31 v teKeves Heodaeh« \ Tempera • Ml WAI KAN AE, 20/6/35. II 5 t o V 0 minutes. The stabbing P<V n*°* ISgS Dear Sirs. 1 '" S.eet Steep **~"X£«*» •«*s*%■ |H| I. am writing^ let you know fm i*. brings i«ee \ ,__ be huntea WSaM tne benefit I have received by Ri I Z to the sleepless. I "»h 'ASPRO- HH using 'ASPRO? Ever since the I lift ~ umatism I . t on y War I have suffered from Head- R I , U relieves R"eu I , f eon be toKen a fjgg ac hes and eye trouble, and the I 1 in one nig"*- I time , in Tr°m o us ; n essj f9fl on|y relief ' 9et is through using [/ j I lln . Nag - I ot Home, at Busin ng 'ASPRO' tablets. I have used them U ! [II . , t v,UI case !n^ eur ; t is I anywhere —every*" H since 1913, O nd they soothe the VJ m oina P°ins,°. 1 k-c to HH pain immediately. I t\i I an d Neuralgia. 1 |f g .^ s «j«rt fjjjjj^ « - (Sgd.) J. T. WALTON. llj I 5- TTo ko etnoche R° *° >,\ cd' iH after 9 'ASPRO' GIVES -RELIEF I I I A -ASPRO' taken accord- I iB-U^^Mch.!. ffl FROM INSOMNIA. I V I in 9u° ud a Cold *r I relieves Dengue ana B J55 LyMleton . St I I aSh ttack in 24 hours. 14—itfjJJJ b fe duc.ng M SPREYTON, M I 'FluattacK» » tte fever. . ■ ChristchurctT, 7/7/35 H 1 . u.-. n as relief withour 1 t.. .^SPRO' ■ Dear Sirs, ( t 7"^L Ilwia *«c heat *' \ 15—As a gargle ** | | mig ht say that as a constant j I ft harming Il» wonderful tor »° is | uger of y6uf * ASpRO - tGb | et s I I m - othes away I"11" I throats and i« .1 nave d er ived great relief from I , \JL B—■'*.8 —■'*. t|^y I _1 them in cases of Insomnia. li I I * 30E/35. '■■i^rtillliriffi <Sgd.) Miss M. DOUGLAS. S ¥~ .yiiii^r I I nnk fnr ' ' : • \2wm BiiiPlnP'lifflMn. nxnir LmUUi\ luimm* . ■■... ■jsyffir- SPORTS POST. i^fffflPi''1 % ,■ SATURDAY cAqa/iXji tiiAougrUHJ: Cxtij and SuJounb* •■ ■■ s - 10-Minute Cross word ' i, ft i r- ■ 1 1" I i- I \, I It I lo I Clues Across M F1 3 I. +" 5 6 7 8 .! Animal iife (5) « »» • -r~" ~~" 4 White Friar (9) .. J 9 Having sharp .-!■■■.■:... 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W> DOWN.—I, Sole. 2, Affect. 3, Ascended. 4, Tenement. 11, Orange. 12, Tinted. 14, Realises. Distort, a?, Angora. 6, Regaling. 7, Congregate. 15,* Brigade. 17, Douglas. 20, Agitator. 22, 13, irrigation. 16, Gathered. 18, Obedient 1^ Eaglet. 24, Street. 25, Fairness. 27, Lose. 28, p re f ec t 21, Totter. 23, Gentry. 26, Sack. Eccentrics.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 45, 22 August 1938, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 45, 22 August 1938, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 45, 22 August 1938, Page 13

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