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fW' !P|B mi •//a W N New 6! Pack THE success of the launching of the new 6d. pack has been most pronounced. It testifies to ‘ASPRO’ supplying a great nnhlic need. Just think of it, here’s a medicine which can be Slewed for 6d. which is anti-periodic—anti-pyretic—anti-fer-mentative— antiseptic and a solvent of Uric Acid. It will banish the acutest headache in 10 minutes—relieve rheumatism in one night—bring sweet sleep to the sleepless. Every chemist and store in the country is now in a position to supply you with the new 6d. pack, so be sure and get a packet in the house handy for pain insurance protection against most ills that afflict the ordinary iZS. REMEMBER-'ASPRO- DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART. ! ASPRO Does Not Harm the Heart iSMS'ASPRO' WORKED MIRACLES IN 2 DAYS ' “Tarata,” Inglewood, Dear Sira, Taranaki. I hold.th* writing of this testimonial as an honor, and am very grateful to your ASPRO Tablets. About a month ago X had a Nervous Breakdown, since when I have suffered terribly from Headaches. Last Wednesday a Jady friend suggested buying a bottle oi Chemical Food, but instead X bought a packet of your Tablets. They worked miracles jn two days. I have not had a had head since last Friday night. .Yours ever gratefully, (Miss) KATHLEEN FLOWER. HOW TO GIVE ♦ ** TO CHILDREN Two simple methods of giving ‘ASPRO’ to the children are; (a) with a little milk or (b) break the tablet up and administer in a teaspoonful of jam. The dosage is: Children 3 to 6 years, ]A tablet; 6 to 14 years. 1 tablet: 14 to 18 years, I'A tablets. ‘ASPRO,’ like any other medicine should nqt be given to babies under 3 years of age without medical advice. ASPRO'JM SWEETS * ImllWi There are many thousands of people who now have sweet peaceful sleep, who hitherto hardly knew the meaning of a period of restfulncss. ‘ASPRO’ has brought about the transformation by its sweet soothing influence on the nerves, and breaking up of local feverish conditions. Two tablets before retiring is the usual dose. HERE’S A RECIPE TO PREVENT COLDS 71 Vauxhall Road, DEVONPORT, Dear Sirs. After having one ‘ASPRO’ and a glass of cold water before retiring each night this winter, as an experiment for preventing COLDS and other winter ailments, I have no hesitation in congratulating the manufacturers of ‘ASPRO’ on the splendid service they are rendering the community. Since adopting this method of preventing COLDS, etc., I have not suffered the whole winter. This testimonial is quite unsolicited, but I do think the recipe is well worth knowing. Sincerely, (Mrs,) K. M. CLOWES. ‘ASPRO’WIII NOT FAIL YOU FORHEADACHE RHEUMATISM NEURITIS SLEEPLESSNESS TOOTHACHE EARACHENEURALGIA COLDS INFLUENZA FEVERISHNESS TEMPERATURE MALARIA DENGUE IRRITABILITY SCIATICA PERIODICAL PAINS GOUT & LUMBAGO PECULIAR TO SORE THROAT WOMEN ASTHMA ALCOHOLIC HAY FEVER AFTER EFFECTS A IP nnA' IN THE HOME PROVIDES INSURANCE Aor KU AGAINST ILL NERVE PAINS ATTHE FOLLOWING ’rices —|s$ 2% OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS & STORES 'ASPRO' IS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND All South Dunedin thrifty will shop at the Hub this month I Strong Pillow Cases, 1/6 per pair. IWhlte Towels, 3/11 per pair. n (Admiralty quality, large'size. Well worth 5/11 pair. i 20in White Nursery Flannelette, s|d per yard. Ladies' Woven Cotton Bloomers, 1/fl pair. Women’s size only. Colours—Apple, Maize, Saxe, buy, Bois de Bose, and Navy. Usually 2/6. Women's Jefrona Print Frocks, 6/11, Good patterns, in W. and O.S. Fast colour. Men’s All-wool Palm Beach Bathing Suits, 10/G. [All sizes, Eegular price, 14/6. Men's Striped Neglige Shirts, 5/11. jWith collar to match, .7/6 quality. The HUB The South Dunedin Branch of the D.S.A. What to give for an Engagement Ring Many young men feel that ten, twenty, or twenty-five pounds is all they should pay for their engagement rings. To meet this demand we carry a splendid assortment _ of moderately-priced rings rings that are unquestionably thebest value obtainable at the price—and we cordially invite you to inspect them. There is no obligation. Prices from £lO. G.&T. YOUNG Limited, 88 Princes Street, DUNEDIN. W t 4 & SS 1

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Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 20996, 9 January 1932, Page 6

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