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WHAT Oil® ww e * Read these extracts from sufferers who have benefited by taking ASPRO. They speak for themselves TRIED HUNDREDS OF PRESCRIPTIONS WITHOUT RESULTASPRO TO THE RESCUE— Messrs. Nicholas Pty. Ltd., Belair - Soulh Gentlemen, — p or many years I have been a chronic sufferer from Neuritis. At its commencement prescriptions and remedies were tried without results I then tried ASPRO. as per instructions, and experienced great relief and freedom from pain. 1 might say that since taking ASPRO they, never had any weakening affect upon either the heart or system, but acted to the contrary, being wonderfully soothing io the nerves ; quickly reducing high temperature, ' alleviating pain and enabling life to be somewhat pleasurable than otherwiseIf you think my experience will be any assistance to others suffering Jrorrf Neuritis and kindred complaints you may publish this letter on lhe express understanding that my name be withheld and only disclosed upon enquiry to you by genuine cases. —Yours truly, (Sgd.) H. S. P. CAN’T AFFORD TO LAY UP SO TAKES ASPRO— Middle Park, 12/8/1924. . Dear Sirs. —1 have u jed ASPRO Tablets during the last two years with very satisfactory results. If once a cold gets hold of me, 1 get 'Flu, A?ery bad indeed, and as I am in business on my own, I can’t afford to be laid up, so bn first feeling ■ the approach of a cold I start on ASPRO Tablets, taking last thing at night a dose of whisky and lemon and two ASPRO Tablets. On Saturday morning last I was threatened with a bad cold, but 1 am as right , .as rain to-day.—Yours truly, (Miss) 1. S. INSTANT RELIEF FOR NEURALGIA says Mr. Gordon—--132 botany Street, Kensington, August 2nd, 1924. . , Dear. Sirs, —ASPRO Tablets, without a doubt, are the greatest of all nerve ■tablets. Some time ago whilst playing lead in several pictures, my nerves threatened to bre-ik down ; taking "ASPRO" acted as a great tpnic, and soon restored them to normal standing. I have also found them an instant relief for Neuralgia : should anybody doubt me, alt 1 ( say is "try them.". May ASPRO always be appreciated as 1 most earnestly do. —Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) GARRY B. GORDON. ' -VASPRO NEVER FAILS FOR- - HEADACHES, INFLUENZA, COLDS, ASTHMA, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, NEURITIS, MALARIA SLEEPLESSNESS, RHEUMATISM, DENGUE FEVER, . J'-\ r „. >, /: ’.-Y ' 'V ft. u blk I B B JI BwM ZJ ZZ W K Full Five grains in every Tablet

Opening Display Saturday, October 16 th, 9 a.m. NEW STOCKS NEW SHOP NEW LOW PRICES AND DOUBLE JUBILEE DISCOUNTS OUR NEW PREMISES ARE READY—COMPLETELY STOCKED WITH NEW GOODS Goods purchased from the BEST Colonial, British and Continental Manufacturers and at the present? very low prices ruling in drapery. We are now enabled to give you better VALUE and SERVICE ever before. CASH COUPONS WITH EVERY PURCHASE To celebrate our opening we offer you a Double Jubilee Discount of 2/- in every £ spent from October 16th to October 23rd. . You are invited to visit our opening display and inspect the many wonderfid bargains showing in every department. TYMONS & Co. The House of Satisfaction MAWHERA

Cookery Books FRFF JL 50,000 to be Given Away! The HIGHLANDER “Economical'* Cookery Book—-54 pages of valuable recipes— sent for 3d. in stamps (to pay wrapping and postage). Write to-day— cut this out:— To HIGHLANDER, / P.O. Box, 1784, Auckland. Send me your Cookery Book. 1 enclose 3d in atamps for mailing charges. Name Address - ..........;.;.....................................................J o

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1926, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1926, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Greymouth Evening Star, 15 October 1926, Page 7

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