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* & r m wrm Makes‘dHaflpf Holiday A CERTAINTY MOST people’s holidays are unfortunately brief. The quick , change of conditions, for many, means the whole holiday is spoilt before the individuals can adjust themselves to the change of environment. ‘ASPRO’ will definitely prevent you from being upset by the sudden change. You will find that IF YOU TAKE ‘ASPRO’ THE SUDDEN CHANGE IN WEATHER CONDITIONS, SUNGLARE, TRAIN, ROAD AND BOAT TRAVELLING AND NEW ENVIRONMENT WILL CEASE to upset you. Remember ‘ASPRO’ not only soothes away pain quickly—safely and effectively, but has a wonderful general soothing effect on the nervous system. No one who considers personal comfort can afford to set out on holiday without a packet of ‘ASPRO’ as a “happy holiday” insurance. Holiday Complaints that ‘ASPRO’ Banishes are:— BUSINESS MAN SAYS ‘ASPRO’ DOES NOT AFFECT HEART C/o. Wairoa Stores I.td., To ‘ASPRO’ Ltd., DARGAVILLE. Dear Sirs.—l have been a constant user of ‘ASPRO’ Tablets ever since they were first put on the market, and would not hesitate in recommending them to anyone suffering from COLDS, INFLUENZA, and HEADACHES, as a safe and speedy remedy, as they do not affect the heart. Yours faithfully, : (Sgd.) H. S. JOHNSON. Leave Home w po £ sm ASPRO I You leave home as “fit as a fiddle” | but never know the ' moment when I fate will' prove unkind in the form of la headache—neuralgia, or nerve pains, [or maybe it will be a rheumatic atItack. .The slightest derangement of I your nervous system may make you I feel “nervy” or irritable. The sight lof an accident may upset you, for the (day. In 1 crowds germ contamination I may place you in the quick grip of_ a I cold or influenza. The best protection (for such. emergency is to make cerjtain that you put a few ‘ASPRO’ (Tablets in your pocket or purse (BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME. 1. —Sun Glare Headache. 2. —lrritability. * 3. Nerviness , '"f 4. —Summer Chills 5. Sleeplessness , : 3 6. —Lassitude I"' I h Never Without ‘ASPRO’ for 16 Years Box 14, Waimiha,. Dear Sirs, 14th November', 1930. . I find your ‘ASPRO’ Tablets very good and i our home has never been •"without them for ■ 16 years, so that speaks for itself. Yours truly, 63H/31—N.Z. (Sgd.) Mrs. H., Billings. The.PU #4 , , ‘ASPRO The purity of ‘ASPRO’ conforms to the standard laid down by the British Pharmacopoeia—the guiding authority of the Medical Profession. With ‘ASPRO’ there is jpo. Free Salicylic Acid, therefore, it does not harm the Heart, or have any' injurious aftereffects, such as palpitation, nausea, digestive or other troubles. Safeguard your health and heart by always insisting on ‘ASPRO.’ ITYI Pi * IN THE HOME PROVIDES INSURANCE AGAINST All NERVE PAINS AT THE FOLLOWING prices-—6- l r 6 2V 4'e OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS & STORES ‘ASPRO' IS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND Cheaper 2nd Class Rail Travel for Families. The Bigger the Family, the Greater the Saving. The Railways carry father and (or) mother and ALL of their children under sixteen years of age for journeys of not less than twenty miles at the price of three adult second class holiday excursion return tickets. LEARN ALL ABOUT THIS BIG CONCESSION. YOUR NEAREST STATION MASTER WILL GLADLY SUPPLY FURTHER INFORMATION, Holiday Home-Workers! N OW is your opportunity to renew and rebeautify the rooms and passages in your home with New Wall Coverings at little cost. The Holidays provide the time, and at GREAT REDUCTIONS ON THE USUAL PRICES you can buy what you need at our ANNUAL SALE OF WALLPAPERS. British productions in highly artistic designs and colour effects, from the cheapest to the most luxurious. Cali and see them! OPEN ON FRIDAY EVENINGS DURING THE SALE. \ Painters and Decorators S. F. ABURN LTD. 216 Princes Street South Silvering, Glass Bevelling, and Leadlight Works, Carroll and Hope Streets. 7t READ ICbe’Star’ Classified Advertisements THEY WILL INTEREST YOU. j

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Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20985, 26 December 1931, Page 5