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*s aJhns Breweries (N.Z.) Ltd.. CJiristchurch

WILL REDUCE THAT TEMPERATURE "HIS is the way to sleep peacefully and let the attacking forces of 'ASPRO' do the job of getting rid of that cold. 'ASPRO' works quickly, efficiently and soothingly. It reduces temperature while you enjoy a night of restful slumber and has an eliminating action which should speedily relieve the aggravating conditions of sneezing, high temperature, and the pain and aches of 'Flu. Quick action with 'ASPRO' is the keynote of relief. It allays developments and Is still the quickest, best and safest antidote for Colds and 'Flu. Get your 'ASPRO* today; never be without a packet in the home. 'ASPRO' is equally effective for headaches, toothache, earache and many minor troubles that appear when least expected. ALWAYS HAVE 'ASPRO' READY FOR 1 'ASPRO* as a Gargle SLEEPLESSNESS TOOTHACHE INFLUENZA TEMPERATURE FEVERISHNESS SORE THROAT IRRITABILITY , RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA HEADACHE HAY FEVER COLDS LUMBAGO SCIATICA ASTHMA NEURITIS 'ASPRO* as a Gargle • ASPRO' makes a gargle that !« instantly effective. Simply drop two or three 'ASPRO* tablets Into half a glass of water—stir the mixture—then gargle. Immediately they are immersed the 'ASPRO' _^ tablets break into thousands of tiny particles, _jf\ JHfc which, when you iy d^^ gargle, adhere c^M to the lining of /J«y/ vifflß the throat, ex- f J3S IIk! erting healing, tflr soothing power J y ji%h Jk PRICES: 6id, 1/7, 2/8, 4/9 PER PACKE These are approved prices and include Sales Tax. Aspro Ltd., Manufacturing Chemists, Marion Street, Wellington.

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Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 25769, 16 April 1946, Page 3