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Be Ready SMASH UP COLD & FLU THERE IS A NIP IN THE AIR THESE MORNINGS. COATS AND 1 WRAPS ARE WANTED IN THE EVENING. EVENTS SIGNAL THE CHANGING SEASON. IT IS WARNING TIME AGAINST COLDS, Influenza and Rheumatic attacks. Prompt action at the. inception of an attack not only prevents complications, but may save loss of time by laying in bed until recovery. At the slightest sign of a Cold In the head Feverishness, etc., take 'ASPRO' according to the directions in the packet for quick relief. These instructions have been scientifically formulated as a result of careful chemical research, and quick relief is obtained, because after ingestion in the system 'ASPRO' is a solvent of Uric Acid a powerful germicide —an antiseptic—is anti-pyretic—anti-periodic and anti-fermentative. 'ASPRO' is a boon to women for Headaches, Depression, and Hysteria. It has been proved that 'ASPRO' does not. harm the heart. Always have 'ASPRO' handy for any emergency. BUY A PACKET TODAY ! Stops Attacks in ONE NIGHT '"ASPRO' KEEPS ME FREE FROM COLDS." 69 Brougham Street, , Wellington; Dear Sire, ’’ 14/6/37. ■"Being 1 a constant sufferer ofColds and Neuralgia, a friend advised me' to’.take 'ASPRO' tablets with a .lemon, drink* which I did ■ with immediate results. I find a couple of 'ASPRO' tablets occasionally keeps me free from these complaints and in future I shall never be without it in my home. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) E. A. HANDCOCK. PROVED THAT 'ASPRO' SMASHES A 'FLU ATTACK IN ONE NIGHT. Francis Rood, Greenmeadows, Dear Sirs, 2/7/37. Recently I had a bad attack of 'Flu and was advised by a friend to try 'ASPRO.' I had noticed your advts in the paper saying, 'ASPRO' will smash Colds or 'Flu in one night, and it certainly did. I took two 'ASPRO' tablets In water before retiring to bed and thanks to 'ASPRO' I was able to resume my duties next day. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) C BEAVEN. Always SSi o*. ■ NEURAL6JA I asT hMA influenza i gout _ 1 dengue «®LOS ; I NEUWJJI I EARACHE. Iv ..Jche l 'aspro' depressed. 'WENT TO BED A HEAVY COLD WHICH DISAPPEARED OVERNIGHT/' 278 Ponsonby Road,, Dear Sirs, Ponsonby, 15/7/37. { hove used 'ASPRO' in many ways and hove always found that very satisfactory results' follow* ; I take 'ASPRO' chiefly for Colds to which I seem to be rather subject at this season of the year. Only last week I was greatly distressed with a head Cold arid could riot continue my duties. I went to bed at six o'clock ana took a dose of 'ASPRO' tablets with a hot lemon drink; The next morning oil traces of the Cold had. disappeared. Yours faithfully—(Sgd.) LUCY CASTLt ldE/3*.

SHIRI- into the Dance in a pair of HARRIS' SHOES A Your toes will long to danco as soon as you see these delicious new Hams styles in Evening Footwear. There are all gold or all silver shoes or beautiful models of coloured brocades with gold or silver trims. You can make your choice from Continental, American, or English styles. If you can’t come in and select yo'ur shoes personally mail your order. We pay postage one way and guarantee satisfaction. A—Ladies’ Black Crepe and Silver Sandal Bar Shoes, T strap, open plaited vamp (as illustrated). Medium heel. Same in all silver with medium or Spanish heel. All price, 19/6. B—An Exceptionally Smart Blue Velvet Court Shoe, with gabardine toe; neat ribbon bow, trimmed with silver (as illustrated). Also in Brown velvet with' gilt trim. Spanish heels. -15/6. C—A distinctive New Black Crepe Court Shoe, round toe; Black and Silver, bow with or without tab. Same m White Satin with White and Silver bow (as illustrated). 15/6. D—Ladies* White Satin Sandal Bar Shoe, T strap, White Crepe strapping; Cuban heel; clip fastener (as illustrated). Also in Black Velvet with Black Crepe. 15/6. E l —The New “To* P**p*r M Evening Shoes, exclusive designs in Court or Sandal. Bars in White or Blaek Satin, with Gold or Sflvar trims. Also all Gold or all Silver. Price* ranging from 29/6. W. HARRIS & SON LTD. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, SIX SHOPS, DUNEDIN.

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Evening Star, Issue 22975, 4 June 1938, Page 6

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