A WORD TO WOMEN IN CONFIDENCE HEADACHES NO LONGER NECESSARY. It is not necessary to give-in to that headache. It’s a bit old-fashioned! The modern woman who feels a headache coming on at any time, takes Bayer’s Aspirin and heads it off. Keep Bayer’s Aspirin tablets handy, and keep your engagements. Headaches come at inconvenient times. So do colds. You can end them before they are fairly started if you will only remember this handy, harmless form of relief. Carry it in your purse and ensure your comfort shopping; your evening’s pleasure at the theatre or pictures. Those annoying, nagging aches that bring a case of “ nerves ” by day are ended in a jiffy. Pains that once kept you at homo are forgotten half an hour after you have taken two or three tablets of Bayer’s Aspirin. The more serious your suffering, the more these tablets will help. If you pet Bayer’s Aspirin you will get real relief. In every package of genuine Bayer’s Aspirin tablets are proven directions which cover headaches, colds, sore throat, toothache, neuralgia, neuritis, lumbago, rheumatism, sciatica, and similar suffering. Aspirin tablets won’t fail you. and they can’t harm you. They don’t depress the heart. They don’t upset the stomach. So take them whenever you need them, and take enough to end the, pain. All chemists sell genuine Bayer’s Aspirin in boxes of 12 tablets, also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets—the Bayer Cross trade mark is on every tablet. Say Bayer's and insist because Bayer means Better.-—[Advt.] ;
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Evening Star, Issue 22890, 23 February 1938, Page 18
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