If you got a chill with sore throat and 'tightness of chest, tackle_ it at once with “Nazol.” It grips it quicker and more effectually than most remedies.*
TRY NATURE’S WAY I m m ,t‘.\V •'. Lr>L (, .1 38 w : .:.v m m rW/tS -V - f w PSjS -r*v V l; tV sr-£:» Ordinary drugs, narcotics, and opiates arc generally shunned-and ihty’ shoult Thev relieve pain by a stupefying process—they drug your nerves o ■ - ' TI mous compensation afterwards-they give you depression an< rl th 1 i .ut. i h<~ mv wav to relieve pain—the greatest medical discovery of modern times—is the ''-iv o the NICHOLAS’ ASPRO TABLETS. They are made from an extract of a rutuial pr )di . IMS !*, tel [/ ,f mkm V»* -* "* ' t f K ■ ■ * } * . ?pS.“ •/.Xvi; 5C' v.- ' - V ✓ -j- St, •. - s^‘-7 •*-v ~' v7 y • ?: y-.v. : 0;> :.-s .-A "K, rs? ■ ■'•"Asr / /A' i ; ‘ V:," ■ : \ - U ‘. \ **dilKK/ Thrv briny sweet, soothing, peaceful sleep to the sleepless—they hunt out head;trims in Jen minutes —relieve rheumatism in one night. They prevent colds. -nAuen/a, me <,vcr»,,.^s by imtriediaielv reducing the temperature. No remedy ever known ha, -'-emeu .0 - spontaneous testimonials from me p.mix.. WHAT THE PEOPLE SA'I: UncGobatahie i* £10(50 to Charity if thesa Testimonies are net Gernixne rad CURES HIS HEADACHE ON HIS HOUSE. j»0--sib!e ;:t '■ \ : .1 p;;0 7 ii-!-'l nn:v civJ il.cn t up uiui the o ri‘u l l’.‘ i rrt.N*?. Hear Sir. -Kiriilly send by post as soon ,11 bug- bo:: .; »i Si : ■■■«>' ,“-Vbl'K' • 1 'mV v.,v <»•• *- u ' . . ' .. . ~.. 1 :•.[•..ays .ay : "flave you h', . ; a ; i,'i-;, \,i ij \ i >li Pt \t'C !"t . k, ■ i,. •_ tj.ai ii. aJMi j,; ; t ,-ai • ‘-v.li iiitit. ! !.•■’. :i n‘> x ■■ • ;; v..'.! *. j*. <•!.[,. St Tl*l : ' StMtrj :.s V, • ".C i tf.! iif tiirin. f-ii i.’i: - -. 1 ' iuaati 1 Mi IS. THUS. WAJ.VCItS. TCCTIfO:; Y PROM YEtICNG CREEK. m", V .I:;::.:;-., ;..:i lor "AS!■ R. >." V..., ... s i-, ifiV»: •...! Hat I . .. • : .it • • Hu it* fn: . ;• .- a •!•• a'.d .lie;.a . . r:ii i.U»- ’. ..r. 5»....i::!t i ay :;.!••• tv.-i . . ; . aini i:n Ii Ilfs an- noii ii la.-s .. : „j .'i.iijlii l iiava mi.-, your "ASi’ROS" lire ~ ji t . c:]'ra' l"i - in lcticvi iv tta'ia at ones. Kittdlv :'<>•■ai-d tin* a tiotmt-diuin or larpe. bf-taif f.n-ii ::i ;■ all*: otiligi*. T 7. PERATURE DSVELOPE3 . FRIGHTENEO or THE To Si :.ol .- \1 • •::i;ioii>. 1) ;.r s. -. ! v.rii< Hi iim*s "iH' ...... o: N0.0.a • - 'si v. .-t k i . .:; u: |.« :,.:a-!.i s. a...; .;•• -r J •• ■ 1- V. a. ! f.-lt -i.ldy a::*! aaai.n- al. w.i i,;m' in v i'l <i -a..a* \«-:j Hi ai.o I>• '•••:• ”ot t hat <1; ,-;><! firl r'iaa' ; i<-. 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READ THIS - It r'o r. i : real goad—Setting (Its i;p...s a. ci-.'ar tr.lr.itrs f.-cm Ac pro Tcoif.is that we do. >r *: ;■. ii:l ; a tin -to I ti.- Tih yon for taaijiies of " - i R )" you s lit me. ■"■‘l 1' •.mi I.vo'. til. v are more than you mi. j.aw siiti'.'ieit fn- years wiili Itln tmmtisni in Hi* I:e;; r I. ;0.,j [ [mve tried almo-t ndm;: 1 did red . ver stem to cel lid I mea t say I hid in the !:ior;ii:iv I reeeived • oer sannile uv i.eeal aa - terrilde. so 1 ate Male tiv i-hfa.-t am! ilien took only one of tile ••Tatd -ts." and in liatf an hour's time 1 was without mv terrihle head, and I could not say linn deiiutited I was to know I had struck aoinctlumt ttiat relic.* d me. The one tah.’.ct was worth more to me than my Imst ami's wases. so you bet I soon sot some, to make sure of having them in the house when my ]>oor head starts again. So now to thank you once again, and to remain an ever-grateful woman. (Signed) MRS. SAXDSTHORX. DOCTOR ADVISED IT WOULD SHIFT OUT THE "FLU” IK Si HOURS. Ker-.’G Vfhet Kcptsansd:— Dear Sirs-. I hr. I e In IhanU D-. ■ "Asi , !:u” • i ■- <•"' iidtu.uza a ">u[dr oi immth V.i.s SO bad about -dediOllrm it m:,lie on—it lmd !'••• ' house. 1 lie ami I eou'd tile htuitii, doctor, and EEVEU CAS TLU” IN • hen u i,d. feel lak I lirt fc ami ehihiri i h.ul had it. ti-dly ladd M. head u|.- 'hi fitori:i!:*r I ’•'t-nt ‘M S I,: .» r toM me to L r *> !«• »»**♦* urio 11;>*i" j{ of J-5;• ki*:* times a .day. and two "ASIMtOF ... rv three hours. I went to lieu o.i tin. Saturdav niaht. and sia-ed Hire alt Funday in a high fever, and on t lie Monday morning I got up quite free from any (■treats of it. I thought it '"'a* "omler ui the doctor toed mf it wor i,i) SHIFT IT OCT OF ME IN 24 HOIKS, and he was right. So 1 have a lot to thank that friend of mine who introduced Nicholas' “ASPRO” to me first, and my doctor, who evidently knew their worth. I am never tired of telling my friends about the good results I have oh-amea from them—l remain, yours faithfully. (Mr.) F. P. i 1.. i r. "A.-iPItH It.ihleli/. my boii.se .-one* tiui moved to Hie hos: ! imi 3 PHE’JfcJOJJIC ONE HOUSE. Mstlir-r tv-rds off two attacks with Nicholas' "Aigiro.” ihe Proprietors Nicholas' 'ASPRO. yi.:ibo:i! lie. ear Sirs.-i feel it my duty to !<•' the ■ mid ic'iics k nv. Cue great in .' lit I e !eeel.t 11 l-. e lv d from tile Use o! your u.-.t had seven ea.-es of ) all in one we. i; in fu nur.-e cavil ea>... for I could have Court real (the younger children I carried in my arms to the hosfi'al). I was tlie only one in the house out of eight who did not get tile influenza. I may be mistaken, but I feel certain that ori more than one occasion I kept off an attack of tiie influenza through the constant use of vour Nicholas' " ASPRO ” Tablets and gargling the throat with vinegar ami water. On feeling at all unwell, or a severe headache coming on. I would immediately take two Nicholas' “ASPP-OS," take two more in one hour's time, then one every two hours until relieved. I never took them without fest eating a little, if only two ‘.:scuits. My children and relations who were in my hou.-e arc ali wll aean. ar.d i am w >::e lest of heapliving liic only o'.e out ~ j•- j■; .]i(, ■, iio-oughlv believed in and uencv r d with the "ASPRO” a,.d gartliag. V.,'l arc v, Home n use tiii- dmirvd. I ; 1 tdnk ollii.-rs siaeiid have the iauuSit I received at what. I can hone.-tly say. r-as the ■ >:o.-t na.iious Hin * 1 have ev- r kgov.n.*V.'i:■ -fi.e-tfully. iSigned) (Mr.-.) R. i’.S. \ii.hmi”;i m-l.i ig yon to witlihoid *.c. name -,d rddres- I'.nm the Press, i aia <1 i.-i*v.l'liiig to in: w any p Tson <-eci:trg ariviei: I.r iiu; truthfulness of tile above, an! finite willing for you to give my imme o impiirers.—lJ. It. TROOPER CAMPBEL WRITES FROM FRANCE. "We arc supplied with 'ASPRO' before ■going into action as a remedy for shock and nerve strain. Nicholas' 'ASPRO' has pulled me togetlier after several bombardments. It is just IT.” A NOTE FROM MRS. TRANTER. Mrs. Tranter just writes a short note, saving:—“Am delighted with your Nicholas' 'ASPRO': I got more help from thorn for Chronic Influenza than from anything else.” ASPRO. v Don’t be put off with a little white Tablet that looks like _ _ Heat Pain, Irritability, Headache, &c., out to-day with NICHOLAS’ “ASPRO” TABLmS See tliat you. 99 II; 1/6, F. O’NEILL © CO., LTD., Factory Representatives for New Zealand, LAMBTGN QUAY, WELLING iuH get ASPRO All Cbtem. Sell thei-i in Bottles
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Gisborne Times, Volume LII, Issue 5462, 24 April 1920, Page 3
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