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n v wwiwii rt» e Fundaments Requirement is QUICK ACTION Minor ailments are often the warning of a serious and prolonged illness. The right method is to arrest development at inception. For instance, feverish conditions and watery eyes are the warning signs of colds and influenza. If you stop the fever you stop the cold. ‘ASPRO reduces the fever so you nip the cold and ’flu in the bud. Headaches sciatica—lumbago, etc., are conditions that show their presence through pain. ‘ASPRO’ quickly soothes away practically any pain condition, yet it neither dopes-ydeadens nor drugs. ‘ASPRO’ acts in a soothing manner and dispels the cause of the pain while soothing it away. The reason why ‘ASPRO’ removes the cause of numerous complaints s that, after ingestion in the system, it is an Anti-Pyretic—Ant'-Periodic—an Internal Antiseptic Anti-fermentative —a Powerful Germicide and a solvent of Uric Acid. Abr'KU D r,n => sweet sleep to the sleepless and there are no injurious after-effects. Influenza 6c Catarrh Helped if I used to take frequently, and I very rarely l. , take it now, and never have to lay up with it. I also find it good for Catarrh in the nose Neuralgia, 4S Cyde Quay, Wellington. tor manv years from severe 1 msu mm übu™ *“* - -y y.— >ad, and would have to and throat, which I used to Dear Sirs, T suffered go tombed for davs/and 'sometimes for a week now only when f have a bad cold which soon ,->t n time, but since taking 1 ‘ASPRO’ I never goes away when I use the tablet ss have a bad turn and very seldom a slight attack, and a dose or two puts me right. T also find it invaluable for Influenza which Yours sincerely, 31K/30. Mrs. F. LASPRO* WILL NOT FAIL YOU FOR HEADACHE NEURALGIA RHEUMATISM COLDS NEURITIS INFLUENZA SLEEPLESSNESS FEVERISHNESS TOOTHACHE TEMPERATURE EARACHE MALARIA DENGUE SCIATICA GOUT & LUMBAGO SORE THROAT ASTHMA HAY FEVER a! (Obtainable ' al 12 TABLETS 1 25 50 tablets TABLETS IRRITABILITY PERIODICAL PAINS PECULIAR TO WOMEN ALCOHOLIC AFTER-EFFECTS Chemists and Stare keepers^ 100 TABLETS BiSeiMWHaßggH “ . . . . my dress allowance thrives on ‘Celanese’. .” THE ‘CELANESE’ FABRIC RANGE INCLUDES:— SATIN JAPPE MAROCAIN MALIQUETTE LOCKNiT SATIN MAROCAIN PRINTED FABRICS c> sag Tilt 'Ce'.ancse' in l not shrink, stretch, and every shade is fast in wash and wear. A cool iron 11 ill smooth out every crease, bring back the soft lustre, which is one of the chief beauties of 'Celanese.' Once my dress allowance was in a sad way . . . the poor thing couldn’t make ends meet . . . but now, why it flourishes gaily from quarter to quarter . . . I’ve prettier frocks and more of them and actually save money. You see I’ve discovered ‘ Celanese. Obtainable from all the leading drapers. TRADE MARK If you have any difficulty in obtaining supplies, write to: — Sole Representative, H. V. HOOLE, DOMINION BUILDINGS, WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND. Sole Manufacturers: BRITISH CELANESE LIMITED. LONDON. W.l. ENGLAND. KZ7

m m H GTJISEPPE FRANCESCO VERDI was bom in 1813 at Le Roncoli, Italy, his parents being the village innkeepers. Verdi composed 27 operas, the first, “Oberto,” being produced in 1839, and the last, “Falst-aff, ’ ’ in 1893. “Rigoletto,’ ’ produced in 1851, brought him his greatest fame, and is classed as his highest masterpiece. MONY —the Blending' —of which our finer senses are so keenly appreciative Those operas of Verdi . . . “Rigoletto,” “II Trovatore," “La Traviata” . . . with their extraordinary musical beauty, would not live to revive and refresh our finer senses, if in their wonderful harmony there were one discordant note. Each note of each chord is blended in sustained harmony the test of artistry that has won fame for the composer. By the same test-perfect blending of Ceylon’s choicest teas, maintaining a consistently high quality and fine flavour—“Amber Tips” is famed throughout the Dominion as the tea that unfailingly revives and refreshes . ? . and what keener test shall be passed to warrant the truth that Those who drink ‘Amber Tips’ know why others also prefer it? Si wjC'M&yi Warmmry-the principle behind the Blending of 4&

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Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 January 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 January 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume L, 10 January 1931, Page 15