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There’s No Need to Catch the ’FLU m & wm ,J X m N o U A* X r\ Of 1 I 0 P=£ J 9 ASPRO WILL STOP IT! °A li The ’Flu is about again. That isn’t any reason you should catch it though, because a way has been discovered to stop it. The way is “ Aspro ” Tablets—the remedy that was proclaimed a Necessary Commodity by the Commonwealth Government during the Spanish Influenza epidemic. As soon as you feel a bit dopey, or if your temperature rises, or a headache comes along—get busy Quickly. Go to the nearest Chemist or Store. Get a bottle of ASPRO, then take three going to bed with a hot lemon drink. That will be the end of the ’Flu. If you’ve got it,! take two every 4 hours each day. Two days ought to effect the cure. keeps the ’Flu away Just Give Them a Trial for:— HEADACHES NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE INFLUENZA NEURITIS RHEUMATISM SLEEPLESSNESS COLDS AND ALL NERVE PAINS SPR AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. 12 Tablets ft lE3 E 7553 S 3 Tablets u BO Tablets 100 Tablets 416 VENT THE ’FLU Take Two Aspro Tablets once a day, IF YOU FEEL YOU’RE GETTING IT, DO THIS; Take Three Aspro Tablets and Two every hour for three hours. Go to bed. F YOU’VE GOT IT, DO THIS:—Go to bed. Take a teaspoonful of Baking Soda three times a day and two Aspro Tablets every three hours. SPECIAL NOTE. Do not he put off with a little white tablet that looks like “ ASPRO. Insist on “ ASPRO Tablets. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD., Manufacturers of " Aspro.” GOLDBKRI

Cerebos Salt You use so little salt that you should use the best. Cerebos Salt is guaranteed by the British Institute of Hygiene to be absolutely pure and wholesome. Order at your Grocers to-day. i Made in Englana hy the House of Cerebos £r-"^- yirnr.^^'Jic:. '..r^rc:. ..vr.-v.'W;:.w.• :iw." 0 @ Footwear Sale! r’* l fj| fjt W . ti C‘{' MEN’S BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, sewn soles, round toea ... MEN’S GLACE DERBY BOOTS, sewn soles, round toes MEN’S GLACE DERBY BOOTS, stitched soles, round toes MEN’S STOUT BOX CHROME DERBY COOKHAMS, wide stout soles, leather lined , ••• MEN’S LIGHT TAN WILLOW DERBY BOOTS, welted soles; half usual price MEN’S TAN DERBY COOKHAMS, leather lined, double soles MEN’S BOX. CALF DERBY BOOTS, welted soles, plain or Durox soles MEN’S BOX CALF OR GLACE ENGLISH BOOTS, Rostock and leading makers; sizes 9 and 10 only MEN’S BOX CALF BROGUES, stout welted soles, all sizes MEN’S NIGGER BROWN CALF BROGUES, welted solos ; all sizes ... MEN’S NIGGER BROWN OXFORD SHOES, prevailing styles, welted MEN’S .BOX CHROME DERBY BARS, leather lined, double soles, in plain or Durox MEN’S BOX CHROME DERBY BOOTS, welted soles, splendid wear MEN’S SPLIT KIP SHOOTERS, plated and nailed; great value MEN’S STOUT CHROME UNLINED RIVETED BOOTS, heel and tocplatcs MEN’S STOUT GREENHIDE SHOOTERS', plated and nailed soles ... MEN’S FULL KIP SHOOTERS, plated and nailed; always reliable ... MEN’S KNEE GUM BOOTS, all live rubber MEN’S THIGH GUM BOOTS, reliable brands, all sizes ... ... ... MEN’S GLACE COURT EVENING SHOES, pump soles MEN’S PATENT LACE OR COURT EVENING SHOES, pump soles MEN’S CAMEL HAIR CLOTH TAB SLIPPERS, felt and leather soles os lid, 7s 9d MEN’S CAMEL HAIR CLOTH BUCKLE BOOTS, felt and leather soles ••• >•« 7 s lid, 9s 6d s. d. 20 0 22 6 24 6 29 0 22 0 32 6 37 6 2G 6 32 6 87 6 42 0 34 6 25 0 18 6 21 6 27 8 29 6 23 6 39 6 17 6 19 6 10 6 12 8 "THE BLOCK,” 20 PRINCES STREET, 212-214 GEORGE STREET. 101 STUART STREET. 133-135 KING EDWARD STREET. TF you need Employment, j U mil catch TF you need Employment, you _ will catch JL the eye of Employers by Advertising in A the eye of Employers by Advertising in the ‘Star.’ the ‘Star,’

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Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 18334, 23 July 1923, Page 3

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