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BY 15.000 NURSES NURSE NEVER No field of service is so dependent on unselfish activity,.tin- WITHOUT 'ASPRO' derstanding, cheerfulness, and self-sacrifice as that exemplified _..-„-. .• . ;■■..-■ by the nursing profession, and world-wide approval of Nurse EH. wntes from 'ASPRO' by nurses is an immeasurable tribute to an all- ..Brighton-.: I feel that Tmust British product which is used as a family medicine by write 'aoT tell you what a pcopk of colours, creeds, and nationalities. We publish below a few boon ASPRO has been to letters from nurses—they are worth reading. * f» myself and my patients. I mmmwmmmmm"^ 1"*1—1I^M^M*^— ' am a trained nurse doing Jl , I , w« H M»»«»BBf*» i private work and am nerer ~„.. - _. A- ». "* NURSE S without /ASPRO' when Igo to NURSE TAU^i AhVlfi: BAD my cases. They are indeed TOkiATIJEDC *%»* T-<IV«^ rwii, wonderful and I cannot speak MMInEK9 SLEEPLESSNESS too highly of them." | ABOUT ASPHO Bredbo,.CoomaLine, . |■■ki BA » ■ Swansea, Dear Sirs, . LVPfiOAK • Dear Sirs, Glamorgan. Allow me to thank yoa for NEURITIS—What ; I have been asked to lecture your wonderful'ASPßO' tab- iiffjri 2'^ J7mV"■ JL''' mothers on "Home Nursing" lets. During my IS years of NUR&C PROYftD 1 and for a sideline shall talk nursing I used them regularly n qi Ray Covwitrv , about 'ASPRO'; for of all the for patients, without com- t Lvf',,r«W ™S?;. things on the market today I plaints. If I found a patient .. l f r VC T £JS^Sfft2j !% j find there is nothing to equal not sleeping well at nights, I S^ KS;S?SS'iS^f •ASPRO' for reducing tern- gave two'ASPRO' tablets fol- T^£ £% Z£t w^n tlil" i perature and preventing influ- f owe d by, a drink of hot milk. fg&r I enza; I have done wonderful The patient then slept until S«w i^m »erfSv !S« £Sn ; things with k and in such short morning. Their value, as far ™g« iS-ASPRO'^ShI*JT T time?; and shall always recom- ' as a nose's life is coAcerned, ■ ' ri^-;«SS nS&?" J mend it; it acts like magic as is beyond words and I can fepß^ to v^ouf oftiehtl a "gargle." safely recommend 'ASPRO' P^ents Yottrs faitbfufly, to anyone. S/41 g L M (SRN) (Signed) NURSE E. T.p SISTER T., A.T.N.A.-* 3S/41' ** UM ' &R'N->

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with JVUG6ET HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT SPECIAL NOTICE OWING ffO PETROL RESTRICTIONS OUR USUAL TIME-TABLE IS SUSPENDED. The following will operate on substitute fuel: — Leave Masterton 7.15 a.m., 4 p.m. Leave Wellington 1.15 a.m. for Woodville, 2.30 a.m. for Masterton. JENKINS MOTOR SERVICES, LTD.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 6, 8 January 1942, Page 10

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