7-zrv.‘s3isxs32mimßii cwid tea a&c S i & g #• ~*S. r«> ifV/ ANALYSE the Successes of Life and you’ll find their Success is based on Service. The bigger the Service the greater the Success. In our own business we watch this law at work. For instance, a sufferer writes us a grateful letter in praise of ASPRO. With his or her permission we publish it. More sufferers read the testimony. They in turn find it fits their case and > more cures are added. The firstthoughiful letter was a sacrifice of time—a Service. its vaßue would end. It benefited others. By the law of compensation it MUST also help the one who sent it. Why not join the army of ASPRO helpers? “LET US HEAR YOUR EXPERIENCE,” FOR THE BENEFIT OF OTHERS. 2?" qO£* THE IS CERTAIN RELIEF FOR— « HEADACHES INFLUENZA RHEUM ATIBM SLEEPLESSNESS COLDB DENGUE FEVER LUMBAGO SCIATICA NEURITIS MALARIA NEURALGIA TOOTHACHE ASTHMA A LA C-M rhoto of Federal Parliament House. Melbourne, where ASPRO” Tablets were declared a Necet* •ary Commodity by the Australian Commonwealth Government. MINIMUM PRICES i: i© . OBTAIBIABLg EVtnvWM Knc ASPRO is now made in New Zealand by ASPRO LTD., 15-17 Marion Street, Wellington CP.O. Box 29), under direction ot the< holder of the original Australian formula. CS Read this EVIDENCE What agonies 1 endured before taking your Emulsion, during an attack of bronchitis, my pen cannot describe. Often when coughing to break the phlegm the strain would leave my throat as if a jagged sword .had been pushed down and withdrawn again, and these attacks would last from; five days to a fortnight. bronchitis,, .‘sufferers will understand what I suffered. To them let me adviso not to delay any longer, but get on to Lane s Emulsion immediately. Then they will be as grateful as I am." M. SIDNEY GLOVER, Sunnyside, via Five Dock, N.S.W. Lane’s -Emulsion is manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oatnaru, - N.Z. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at all chemists and stores. aives EMULSION ' DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE. Don’t make the mistake of looking upon '-coughs and colds as inevitable ailments to which you are liable during the winter montns. No cold should ever be allowed to run its course. As a matter of fact, there is no need for it to develop in the first place. Not only will Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy nip the most promising cold in the bud, but an occasional dose, taken during the winter months, will keep the throat and bronchial tubes so healthy and free from mucus that the cold germ cannot get a foothold Sold everywhere.— Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 August 1924, Page 12
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