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STOP THAT M^'|jtp|gU I 111 Mm ySfH-VIN THE HEAD HSb" at once * ■BBPi^^SSr 1 Tablets should be in every home at the present f^W^!# time. It has been definitely proved that 3. 'ASPRO' | '^ i:^^ Tablets taken regularly according to the directions will smash up a cold or 'flu attack in 24 hours. 'ASPRO' Tablets will speedily reduce the temperature with the result that watery eyes and nose—sneezing and the head pains soon disappear. What is more you will prevent the flu developing. DO IT TONIGHT WITH H ™ THE WORLDS GREATEST ANTIDOTE W FOR COLDS AND INFLUENZA Ways of Using 'ASPRO' for Sore Throats 1 METHOD tlol 1 I METHOD Wo £ I *A£PJlO* as a gargle With Honey Prepare the gargle by dissolving Crush 3 'ASPRO tablets, mix with three 'ASPRO' Tablets in half hone^ swallow the mixture slowly. a%s of water. Stir well before -ASPRO' and honey give soothing using. Repeat gargle every two or «hef for sore throats If you can t threlfhourl^ as required, but make gargle try tlits'ASPßO'and honey |^ fresh gar^eaclrtime: 30/41 || || «^^ Trade Mayk) , mdc ia || T^Can YOU afford V t° waste tea?/ strength W ITH BEtL Te«. * ; Hi 1 ■■ I smaller teaspoon &* 111 JIR M^H and NONE for the pot, : Br- l;£ff I f _^H as Is necessary with • ' : ' I^VV^^r^^H cheaper teas. ::.. : . : / CTA/S : • "'^^^^^^ ~■ - ■■■/' :.■ ■■ ■'■ ■■■■;■■■■'■ "' ■":.." y^WWWWMWW^^ lllflMEV TDflllßl JP I LABOUR DAY WEEK-END | f'"' II jj "REFRESHER" by RAIL • I M^^^J !j Soon Labour Day will be round «gain—a gdden !■ NO^A^ IJSllh sr^f' fJ/\ V - ■I opportunity to "clear the cobwebs" from flagging !■ dllil^^^fc^ 5 Fresh air, new scenes .... they're the stimulants || ; tBMIBSp S yeu need, and f you get generous measures of both jl ? from a trip by train. Then why not slip away for ;j different JjUj^/jKfi S couple of days? Rail fares are very low and train j! «» J 1 services fast and frecjuent. . Ji S Ji " I was laid up for six months and A ' wi|f« a vqio |U VUP TD AIM !■ suffered terribly with kidney and 5 ' IAIiEAIKIi in mE IRMin 5 bladder trouble," says Mt H. H. "Afj; 5 S tonf* advised me to try De Witt's Pills. fyWWHWiWW/Vfff**^ I did so, and after the first few doses :.,..' '':'■■■ ~....• ' •' "' ; ~'-.''.'' ' / began to get relief. Now I feel ~...■■ . . •-, quite a different man." HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT. «you ■>.*> m»« ot w^ess, back. ache, pauis in the muscles and joints. MASTERTON MOTOR SERVICES. h£^FJ£S^SSTS '■%'■•"■ 'trvtU'ls^ '•" '■"••■ 1 p-m- 'vm- srs^^vwSSWhJESss wEk piSo«r3*.'":'«« as« ;^ai .ifs.3o „, 1.30 p.«, * p.». T&h»ElaF2&££!2: (6 p.m. B'riday only). Saturday—l.3o a.m., 2.30 a.m., 8.30 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. you get ViSibe proof of their effectiveness SUNDAY-Masterton Dep. 1.30 P.m. 7 p.m. Wellington Dep. 6 p.m. De Witt's PUls cleanse the kidneya-they "ROOKING OFFICES: Mastorton: Midland Garage (Tds. 1848, 1696). Carterton- tone them up and strengthenthem. XJ Lane's Confectionery (Tel. 90); Hughes, Tobacconist (Tel. 203) . Greytovm— mm %m.i m JLM?m~^~~&M%m 11^ Nieholl's Garage (Tel. 101). Feaiherston— Savage's Confectionery (Tel. 167). II fl lM|TTB<'2L l r IJ| 11^ WeUington-FeathejPßton Street, opp. G.P.O. (Tel. 42-222). U C 1111 \%M\*£Z~~* ■■ ■» JENKINS MOTOB SERVICES, LTD. for Backache, Rheumatism, Joint Pains and Head Office: MASTERTON. all foi«ns of kidney Trouble. 3/8 and 6/6.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 83, 4 October 1941, Page 15

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