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Cast Aside Drugs and Opiates I TRY NATURES WAY m it* ■sSSSi f :v m v3£s \VI ms m :J0& i*Jkm i?fr % m &■s& M Emm &&X gjsi&v MS kt*n?,3 i?Bk Pi’tASf '% V.-VP--a V; >Vi H- » »' -V/jH m :;fy^r< nmem WM pi m is ms WKff* g| P: m&iw wt 3fcLi Ordinal drugs, narcotics, and opiates are generally shunned—and they should be shunned. They relieve pain by a stupefying process—they drug your nerves to sleep. They exact enormous compensation afterwards—they give you depression and affect the heart. The new way to relieve pain—the greatest medical discovery of modern times—is the way of the NICHOLAS’ ASPRO TABLETS. They are made from an extract of a natural product. ASPRO Tablet now and then Builds up and soothes the greatest men.’ With Nicholas’ “ASPRO” Tablets Heart Harm is impossible They bring sweet, soothing, peaceful sleep to the sleepless—they hunt out headaches in ten minutes—relieve rheumatism m one night. They prevent colds, influenza, and feverishness by immediately reducing the temperature. No_ remedy ever known has secured so many spontaneous testimonials from the public. WHAT THE PEOPLE SAY s UncomlbataMe' Proof £IOOO to Charity if these Testimonies are not Genuine CURES HIS HEADACHE ON HIS HORSE. Dear Sir,—Kindly send by post as soon as possible one large bottle of your Nicholas' “ASPRO” Tablets, ?R fir! T find f.hf»rn wnridArfnl • iVi/nr rr.lif.Tro 7s. Cd., as I find them wonderful; they relieve at once pain or sick headaches. When my husband (he Is a stockman) goes camping out, I always say: “Have you your "ASPRO” Tablets with you?” I never let him forget them. Ho often gets a bad heed riding, and he always curries the cure with him. I feel it my duty to say they are a wonderful cure. Send as soon as possible, as I am nearly oat of them. Obliging, (Signed) MRS. XHOS. WALTERS. TESTIMONY FROM YERONG CREEK. Dear Sirs, —Whilst thanking you for your "ASPRO,” I have much pleasure in infornmg you that I have received the utmost benefit from ' them, suffering ' greatly from neuralgia and sleeplessness. I am now able to sleep wl!, though I may take two “ASPROS” occasionally at night, and my headaches are much less frequent, and should I have one, vonr “ASPROS” are quits efficacious in relieving them at once. Kindly forward mo a bottle, medium or being miles from any chemist, and oblige. ° 6 TEMPERATURE DEVELOPED. FRIGHTENED OF THE PLAGUE. To Nicholas’ Aspro Company. Dear Sirs,-—I write these lines with sincere gratitude to the founder of Ncholas’ “ASPRO” Tablets. Last week I had terrific headaches, and later I developed a temperature, and felt giddy and aching all over, till I had to go to bed feeling very ill and frightened 1 had got that dreadful plague. I had certainly the symptoms of It. I sent for ay 2s. Cd. bottle o‘f "ASPRO ” and took two after each meal (which was just mill; and soda), and kept mysyelf well covered up so as not to get a chill, and also two before going to sleep. Two days iater I was almost well; my headache had gone and my temperature almost normal. I bought a smaller sire then, and stayed in bed for a couple more days to be sure I was well again, and I am positive that your wonderful Tablets would save all from that dreadful influenza if taken in time. I do not wish for publicity, but anybody who reads these words (if you advertise them) can see this original letter bv my permission at yom■ office. You may publish my Initials K you wish, and the words “Ocean Street. Bondi ” 1 am sincerely and faithfully yours. (Mrs.) I. B WORTH HUSBAND’S WAGES. READ THIS— It doss us real good—getting the unasked-for tributes from Aspro Tablets that we do. Dear Sir,—Just a line to thank you for the samples of “ASPRO'' you sent ms, and to let you know they arc more than vou r.av, as I have suffered for years with Rheumatism in the head, and I have tried almost everything: I did not ever seem to get rid of It.' I must say that in the morning i received your sample rny head was terrible, so I ate some breakfast and then took o:dv one of the "Tablets,” and in half an hoar’s tim- I was without, ray terrible head, and I could not say how delighted I was to know I had struck something that relieved me. The one tablet was woith more to ins than mv husband's wages, so v o u bet I soon got'some to make sure of having them in the house when my poor head starts again. So now to thank you once again, remain an cver-srratefa! woman.’ and to (Signed) MRS. SANDSTHOEN. DOCTOR ADVISED IT WOULD SHIFT OUT THE "FLU” !f{ 2i HOURS. Here’s What Happened:— Dear Sirs,—l have to thank Nicholas’ “ASPRO" for keeping off an attack of Influenza a couple of months ago, when It was so had about Melbourne. I could feel it coming on—it had been through my house, the wife and children had hud it, and I could hardly hold rny head up. On ♦he .Saturday morning I went up to my doctor, and be told me to go home and fake half a teaspoonful of Bakin- Soda three times a day. and two “ASPROS” every throe hours. I went to bed on the Saturday night, and staged thre all Sunday in a Inch fever, and on the Monday morning I_ got up quite free from any effects of it. I thought it was wonderful. THE DOCTOR TOLD MR IT WOULD SHIFT IT OUT OF ME IN 21 HOURS, and he was right. y have a lot to thank that friend of mine who introduced Nicholes' “ASPRO” to me first, and my doctor, who evidently knew their worth. I am never tired of telling my fri-nds about tlie good results I have obtained from them.—l remain, vours faithfully. (Mr.) P. P. SEVEN CASES PNEUMONIC "FLU" IN .. ONE HOUSE. Mother wards off two attacks with Nicholas* “Aspro.” To the Proprietors Nicholas’ “ASPRO,” Melbourne. Bear Sirs,—l feel it my duty to let the public and others know the great benefit- I have recently received from the use of your “ASPROS.” I have Just had seven cases of lunuenza (Pneumonic) ail in one week in my house. 1 had to nurse each case for some tune before I could have them removed to the hospital (the younger children I carried in my arms to the hospital). I was the only one in the house out of eight w.io did not get the influenza. I may be mistaken, but I fee! certain that on more than one occasion I kept off an attack of the influenza through the constant use of your _ Nicholas' “ ASPRO ” Tablets and gargling the throat with vinegar and water. On feeling at ail unwell, or a severe headache coming on, I would immediately take two Nicholas’ “ASPROS,” take two more in one hour’s time, then one every two hours until relieved. I never took them without first eating a little, if onlv two biscuits My children and relations who were in my house are all well agan, and I am still in the best of health, being the onlv one out of eight who thoroughly believed in and persevered with the “ASPRO" and gargling You are welcome to use this as desired I think others should have the benefit I' received at what, I can honestly say, was the most anxious time I have ever known Yours respectfully, (Signed) (Mrs.) E. R. . P.S.—Although asking you to withhold mv name and address from the Press, I am quite willing to interview anv person seekinadvice or the truthfulness of the above, and quite willing for you to give rnv name to inquirers.—E.R. TROOPER CAMPBEL V/RITES PROM FRANCE. “We are supplied with ‘ASPRO’ befon going into action as a remedy for shock am nerve strain. Nicholas’ ‘ASPRO’ has pullet -- jiu nao ouuct me after ~ several bombardments DoK’t be put off with a little white Tablet that looks like “ASFMO.” It is.just ll A NOTE FROM MRS. TRANTER. Mrs. Tranter just writes a short note saying;—“Am delighted with your Nicholas ‘ASPRO’: I got more help from them fo Chronic Influenza than from anything else. Hml Pain, Irritability, Headache, &c., out to»day with NICHOLAS’ “ASPRO” TABLET! ee tliat you id £3 u n .0 I BSS! li All Chemists Sell them in Bottles I. O’MEILL fl C 0 LIB., Factory Representatives fer New Zealand, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON Goldberg. 3

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Evening Star, Issue 17329, 17 April 1920, Page 4

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