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■m i-* 5 ; v M Old and young can eat and-enjoy them OVALTINE” Rusks have many outstanding advantages over ordinary Tusks. They are baked until they are just delightfully crisp, and not baked so hard that they are difficult to bite. This baking process ensures the complete aeration of the flour particles and renders the nutriment they contain more easily assimilable. Then they are made from the finest wheaten flour, unbleach' ed, unadulterated and containing all the nutritive elements. Most important of all they contain a proportion of “ Ovaltine ” which gives them a delicious flavour, makes them easily digestible and considerably increases their nutritive value. For these important reasons “ Ovaltine ” Rusks are of the utmost value to old people who need easily digested nourishment. Their value to children lies in the additional fact that the masti- * cation they require ensures proper development of the jaws and teeth and prevents dental decay. Both old and young enjoy their flavour. S <* APPETISI NC DICE STIVE 4 NOUfIISHINC Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in large and small tins, 2/6 and 4j6. A cup of “Ovaltine” with a few “Ovaltine” Rusks forms a complete and highly nourishing meal. Rl6/20 Manufactured by: , A. WANDER LTD., LONDON. ENGLAND. N.Z. Agents: SALMOND &. SPRAGGON LTD., _ WELLINGTON. yi m Ziff W 5 m mz; mu; 25 /ASPfiO) 25 TABLEtS \ ~, / TABLETS AsprO & bisections WITHIN MADE IN NEW 2EALAND ASPRO ASPfiO LTD W///aiiiiimiin»w s//f Here's the REASON! ever been proclaimed a Necessary Commodity by the Government of any country. That is what the Federal Government of Australia did when Pneumonic Influenza swept through that country. Just why ASPRC smashes up a ’Flu attack is because when ingested in the system it is ar anti-pyretic or fever destroyer, and also an antiseptic and powerful germicide. Th< reason why ASPRO smashes up a Rheumatic attack with almost magical frequeno and effectiveness is because it is a solvent of Uric Acid. Many physicians believe tb.u you cannot have Rheumatism unless you have Uric Acid in your system. As ASPRC is the solvent of Uric Acid, one might also say that it you take ASPRO you cannoi have Rheumatism. The rest of this advertisement is being used to publish “living proof from actual users.” The best-way, however, to prove ASPRO is to give ic : trial. ASPRO brings Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless, relieves Rheumatism in one night banishes Headache like magic, stops Growing Pains, clears out Colds and Influenz; with all their feverish and weakening conditions. Dispels Headache, Neuralgia anc Nerve Pains, and soothes the irritable. ASPRO claims to smash up a Cold or ’Flu attack in 24 hours. It has published testimony from time to time proving that it does it. It is the only popular medicine in the civilised world, as far as we can trace,"that has WHAT NEN&VDMEN SAY Says “Nothing Equals ASPRO for Colds”! “Wattle Cottage,” Nicholl St., Dear Sirs, Lakemba, N.S.W. I wcruld like everyone to know the high opinion I have of ASPRO Tablets, for I think there is nothing to equal them for Colds and bad Headaches. Whenever I feel a cold coming on I always look for my ASPRO. Only those who have suffered with colds as I have can understand what it is to at last get “something good” like ASPRO Tablets. —Yours faithfully, (Signed) Mrs. J. VV. Lalor. Couldn’t Move with Mteumati® Pains! Ilopefield, N.S.W., 26th Sept., 1927. Dear Sirs, —1 was in hospital three solid months last year with rheumatism. One day after I came home I happened to be suffering with terrible Rheumatic Pains; 1 couldn't even move, the pain was so bad. Aftei taking a few ASPRO Tablets at a time lot a couple of days, I seemed to get a little easier: I am still taking them, and can get about anywhere now and do my work. 1 feel I must write and congratulate you tor the wonderful good they have done me.—l am, yours faithfully, (Signed) Mrs. E. J. Farrell. Marvellous for ’Flu—Large Portion of Staff Immune—Tribute from London 2 13 Christopher’s Place, Wigmore Street, VV., London. I am taking the liberty of thanking you for the wonderful results I have obtained from using ASPRO Tablets. I might add that for tne past three years I have been on the lookout for something that was good for Influenza, Colds and Chronic Catarrti. I hen a fue.io told me to use ASPRO, and I dia so with marvellous effects. Where I am employed, we have a large staff, and as many as thirty have been ava> with ’flu, and the remarkable thing is that practically all those I have told to >se ASPKO have kept free from ’flu. I should like to add that I think it would be a gieat thing if jou could get Business Houses to take up your treatment and even issue _ AS.PRO ouMo them staff. It would save a lot of inconvenience also loss of by all means do so. For my part, I shall continue to use ASPRO, as by so doing it will prevent me catching colds. yours faithfu „y f (Signed) W. BUCKS. TO TAKE ASPRO These Dlffeefious FOR ’FLU—Follow Carefully:— UKSJsrtBSS ■swrasrs ssi retiring to bed. Keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent RO gives Definite Results by Relieving any of the following Complaints: Colds Influenza Feverishness Temperature Earache Malaria Dengue Sciatica Gout Lumbago Sore Throat Asthma Hay Fever Irritability All Nerve Pains Periodical Pains Peculiar to Women Alcoholic AfterEffects MINIMUM PRICES —Obtainable at all Chemists and Storekeepers. 121 s (Sanitape packed) 25’s (Sanitape packed) SB’s (Sanitape packed) 100’s (Sanitape packed) I*6 #6

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 June 1928, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 June 1928, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 23 June 1928, Page 19

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