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gli^Mlk- r^V How to USE ASPRO X Ik 2J° BEAT THE FLU fZ/W-Ul R~ -^Tti Take 3 'ASPRO' Tablets immediately the first sign of a fW^m&n Qlk ,Jr \\TuLS cold ZPV™™- and 2or 3 tablets every three honrs afterwards $MMmh |(IL A_m ml Jfei unt^ l^c symptoms disappear; a hot stimulating drink to ifS&^X Jk~^^ Umpnr^lfc be ta^cn w^^ tlie *ast dose w^en S°m2 to bed. Some 'Wnlf^P '^^^BtV^Kx^R-i oe °Ple use lemon for the hot drink' some prefer whis^» ■4&PI *¥ r^-^ -— W\ Vl^^Mr while others mix the two. It is advisable when taking R£J^ J "^^TXJW ' J 'ASPRO' for Colds and 'Flu to keep the body warmly clad __ FOR SORE THROATS USE Hit ASPRO AS FOLLOWS I N. 2 Agent. S A SMITH &CO LTD . Auckland. ■■———^—^—^M^—^—^—^M^^—^—^—mm—^^mmmm f—^—^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^M^— —■ —- -~ __._J^ I MtTHOOHoI METHOD Ho* fjtfffffiMfft *AS9*Q* as a gargle 'ASWUTMixed With Honey 1 Prepare the gargle by dissolving Crush 3'ASPRO tablets, mix with : [ j_WftfU_fVff^j_^_^_^_^__ r€e 'ASPRO' Tablets in half honey, swallow the mixture slowly. C§B^sfc***V4^'VHp a glass of water. Stir well before 'ASPRO' and honey give soothing I . using. Repeat gargle every two or relief for sore throats. If you can't nmilll m|||B three hours as required, but make gargle try this 'ASPRO' and honey 1 PlllMi DAI M J a fresh gargle each time. treatment. i ; uUllib DHLU f 1L -— v '^--■^" 1 -—^r^^JH^fei Written During on AIR RAID-/2eo<# bOOL* I .. j^j-iil # }iai>~ [ a^ffra '^^ • Dear. Sirs,—At the moment of writing there is an air raid on and 1 haven't been in bed ~-^jSs~^*o&grslj(Qr ' i erg*l'* I WmbbL*. ■$& *or nights now through them. We are having our tarn at bad times here now and I I^^s^Ts^^^^JnHr ' gIIOMS . (.ygQse * i ftmff^V * ma * sa^ that 'ASPRO' Tablets have done more to steadf my nerves than anything. They' jjp^^r^SfcZS^Bir " •fnd t° • Inr 3S°M fSßliafelir < have proved their yalne to me in the long ago but they are worth their weight sa gold 'gSgslSeSMlS^Br EftffC l * tr f hQif py JMHSHBff >j to .me in these trying times. la the big canteen where I work at an sir factory there |?151^530»^^ lahla gfO^ 1 *o*^ I I Will t are OTCr 500 dinners served out every day and I notice 'ASPRO' gets served almost (gr^ssfi&ir^mm C«a|ij tm' I \_io*^^^ \ 'fw ' I every day as well, for I've told the tired workers that they can't do better for J^^^gSp ■SJUiftr — V*wE£i&x ,*/ themselves than take 'ASPRO'. My mother is 75 and never goes to bed at night fe^-Ssyofl - ' *fJ^"?!z' ScUne* cambinM in X^^MJPi/ withoot taking two of your tablets. Please excuse scribble as lam writing this "IL.ViiyCrSfr C9mparUMW It t SHvikrJn th. N « P «r»t e V*"*Jr between the bangs of heavy ganSre.—Yoars faithfully, H&M^.yl Pretest Bjfctlpb ■ tS taiTSSJa • ■ . CONSTANCE SPENCER (Miss) tmi DeUrifUiitß] S ' . . '■ , 2S/« 'ASPHO' (Re». Tr*de Mirk) ia Made ia New Zealand. '" ; That treat bio-chtmist. Dr. Weidnar, uolatid the 14 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■■■■■■HiHBHHHHBBBHHBHHHra^ I Mparatc elements needed for human hair growth—and . : 9^o»l^^lp^bi ASPRO IS THE WORLDS GREATEST ANTIDOTE FOR COLDS AND INFLUENZA. I big improvement with tu* a a w % S^ ' <\ fif (*f < \\>™7 Y"7^7* v^ 7V7"^L^" £T Ms^ w M t^kfm^ j^jj^fe^-'-'^^lHßMßßßMMF^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^BK* 11J ■§■■ W Js'^^JL^Jl"4Hl A clear velvety skin—what woman has not desired - i aBHHHnaiBHBHBHI '^■■■■■■M it? Yet it's simply a matter of skin health. Guard <^^^^^^^^^^^^^^hH^^P^^^^Hl ' DOES GROW HAIR against pimples, blackheads and blotches with INDIGESTION —-— '"""r%mm v *,• ■ <[ ■■ ■ fasA^^^ throughout the year bring new hope to ' mmmF^r t *M W^&Lm^ L^mMS^mE^^sßK^BS^KKS^^^^^^^^^^^^KtMf '/{JJI For Clean ld^l£H^^lfmi^t t ,X. C J /*i Throughout the years the deep, sonorous voice of Big Ben, the It weigh* 13 tons, it was first hung in 1856, and cost £40,000. Itfa ;V^ 7/1 J I 1 Breat beU in the famous Clock Tower of the British Houses of named after Sir Benjamin Hall, first Commissioner of Works at that XfK, y+J^y^* *, V Parliament strikes the hours with unfailing regularity for all the time. The Clock is popularly called Big Ben, too. The dial is 22ft. ? y world to hear m_diameter : __ _____ _^____^ These fine economy blades will hold flHßHHß^^P^^^^!^9HDHHtt H ■■ ami ■■■ ■ H "^^S"^ I Wore Railway Wagons Wanted I ;|P^B^' /^^^^^ I Fre 'Shlers Can Aid Quicker Turnround ™™^" MsMliaiiw ' MW^mk—V^tnf^^'^^W The need for more railway wagons is vital. Shorter day* slow Jz%Z%%B%Zm mfm f&mtßivlf Pi o^^s* *^'f( 9 down transport; quicker loading and unloading must speed it %§%%%%%%%& ■ JKI 11P mv^y^rf^^rt flfwf 9 UP again. Are you sure you are doing your share in getting a O^^^nlifl-\-f*M-T m^^^^k^^f^J 1 Ask YourSGlf These Questions ... ' Bfc^Hlf^^Pma. H. vif^^S^*^^^^^^^/ I Have you planned to make labour available to load or discharge y^V %"^ 4 " v/ p immediately? Have you arranged to load to capacity? Do you | »a m^t^^wC^^ m. m^wm pPl**** ***** 7 B hel P consignees by advising them, as far as you can when the N SLOTTED BLADES >Li?& ° ■****...&#* j If goods you forward may be expected to arrive? Have you Wtffiitffiiffliffik ■■■&^<M|V£#^ 1 talked the matter over with the men who actually load and OCA.2 W^^^^^uyT^T—P^^^^ % unload? Do you make the most of every hour of daylight to Mmmmmi~mm^*mmm*mmmm"'mmwm^~m~m _____[______ .^^TRAIGHI B clear loads? _ BEHIHEi from the roaster I Work For Maximum Capacity tSSSSSt^S--^SSSSSm-7Sm WJ'4kf44^SHk tO th* *eal*d . liiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ ■^^^^^^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^W^H ■ Vacuum Tin li . * ■** ~ 1 X l^,lu I SLliV^^l the secret of the »rom. «nd fine flavour HOTELS, RESORTS, TRANSPORT %dDbfflNHßn|lr «» Gregg'* Club Coffee and Chicory. -■_: —— — ~——~ — . — ; j— w^mPWnflllKW * w. or eg , * Co . L« d . Dun^n New Time-table Jenkins Motor Services Ltd. SV^Sllr 121811 •laiirlilbillnr'^- pfaaHMpHMpBaMM Cars leave Masterton • flonclu.v to Friday 7.13 a.m.. 10.30 a.m., 1 p.m.. 4 p.m., 7 p.m. 83 ftajgili t&mW—rJ——m& & U_\ ■ I ■^^■■l •H <4 -B -S^urday r.lo a.m.. 1 p.m., A p.m. < . . . ' 1111 l •S3 "■] " I m m •! ■■ ' SundiLV 1.30 7 uin — , ¥ BlW>«Waff^*J"Ty™ Cars leave : .Monday to Saturday, l.lj a.m.. I.'M a.m., 5.30 a.m., 1.30p.m.> :4^.lk, u^^rsrs-S!Sp^ ' jenkdjs* motor services ltd." --

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 133, 8 June 1942, Page 3

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