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WHOLE DAYS <* SUFFERING can be AVOIDED BY TAKING ASPRO' S Whole days and, in some cases, weeks of suffering and pain can be definitely avoided by the simple action of taking ‘ASPRO.’ When people realise what a wonderful medicine tablet ‘ASPRO’ is—how it soothes pain—how it reduces feverishness and how, after ingestion in the system, being a solvent of uric acid—-an internal antiseptic—an anti-pyretic or fever reducer— and a powerful germicide, it strikes at e,u,e of numerous complaints, then much suffering will be avoided—much illness prevented. ATRIAL WILL DISPEL ALL DOUBT DON’T TAKE A RISK — BUT DO TAKE ’ASPRO’

€reamoai«ih| is good for them both w Mothers have given Creamoata its leading place among all breakfast cereals because of its nutritive value for both young and Jr old, the quickness with which it can be prepared (ready to serve in five minutes), and its cheapness (two full plates cost llffiir only one penny). CREAM 0 THE DAT Preamoata Prepared by Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore—manufacturers also of Thistle Rolled Oats (easily prepared) and Sweet Heart O’Wheat (for puddings and desserts). ■i— TOIDEV7" SALMON & SHRIMP PASTE MAKES DELICIOUS SANDWICHES Please ask your Grocer for TRIDENT [ 'fang other varieties ■ 'Made 4

ANOTHER NEW ZEALAND CHALLENGE to Foreign Made Goods ! Q-tol tooth paste AND GUM TONIC. Made by New Zealanders for every N.Z. heme A.Wholly N.Z. Product—N.Z. Labour and N.Z Capital. It's nice, it's good, it’a eSectiva—and the Economy Tube costa only 1/1. Tn 111 HMM? Makes clothes y vPißvy really '"p clean - eXTu’f i'TIMI [I IJ IV And iHasfc os long Again* ■ obtainable in large and small bar, g Manufactured in New Zealand.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 270, 29 October 1932, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 270, 29 October 1932, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 270, 29 October 1932, Page 10

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