■j:f — %e,i<i*Liiii".*> '■-■■ mm k UL IMPROVEMENT ON ASPIRIN) WORLD RECOGNITION GAINED Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets, the improved Aspirin, is now a pronounced success. "ASPRO" is being sent all over the world. Everybody can use it because it's harmless, yet effective. The Federal Commonwealth Government have proclaimed it a necessary commodity. Doctors prescribe them. It's due to a that "ASPRO" Tablets are so sure, safe, and harmless. All ingredients which are likely to affect the heart have been removed. They're purity itself. OUT OF SEVERAL makes of Aspirin tested in Australia by the Federal Government Analyst, Nicholas' "ASPRO" was the only one completely pure. That's why "ASPRO" Doesn't Affect the Heart BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS! READ THIS: NICHOLAS* ''ASPRO" TABLETS and the forrrrula from which they are made have proved of such stupendous value to the public that their reputation has become world-wide. So much so, that unscrupulous persons have been flooding the market with spurious and harmful tablets. These Tablets have been sold under all sorts of names to the retail chemists who have unsuspectingly passed them on to the public. The "Chemist and Druggist" magazine, the official organ of chemists, states in their journal, on page 43, as follows: "Our subscribers should beware of certain Aspirin Tablets which are being offered for sale on a large scale at the present time, not only to large retail buyers, but to ivholesale houses. A eample of these tablets offered recently as containing 5 grains of Aspirin tvas found to contain only 3Vz grains of Aspirin, the weight being made up with French chalk, starch, and a reducing sugar. This fraud is likely to entail unpleasant consequences to those mlw do not carefully examine the tablets offered." Surely this is sufficient proof of the danger to the public in buying impure substitutes ; and sufficient reason why they should demand the Australian-made Tablet, which has been guaranteed by the Federal Analyst's test. FRAUD! Manufacturer Sent to Gaol. Talcum Powder Faked Tablets Another gigantic swindle culminated in the President of the Chemical Company at Brooklyn being arrested for manufacturing andmarketing fraudulent Aspirin Tablets, which were found to contain only talcum powder and a little free salicylic acid. Nearly 400,000 tablets were confiscated. (Further extract from "Chemist and Druggist.") ALL SORTS OF NAMES USED. The public are Avarned against purchasing any tablets that have not been authorised by a Government test. It is only by foisting fakes and impure tablets on the public that the foreigner can obtain a market. All kinds of subterfuge are used to gain their ends. The policy of Nicholas'"ASPßO" is to lay all their cards on the table and tell the public the truth. < Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets have already proved their worth to citizens by actual experience, and the Nicholas' "ASPRO" people have shown their square deal policy to the public by making a huge reduction in prices. ASPROS33MKI ■Stop the 'Flu, Cure Headaches in 10 minutes Relieve Rheumatism in one night Bring Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless Will Relieve any Pain EVERYWHERE. Sole Agents for New Zealand: SALMOND <3> SPRAGGON LTD., AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN.
Since the day when Eve plucked the . apple • t And gave it to Adam to eat. We've had all sorts of problems to grapple, And all kinds of ailments to treat_ But the troubles which haunt us eternal And which cach-in his turn must endure, Are the coughs that we'd find most in- , fcrnal, Without Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 25 -
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 July 1920, Page 8
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