FEVERISH COUS ’fl 11 & Rheumatism I LU are about again E* EVERISH COLDS mild ’flu—sciatica and neuralgia attacks—rheumatism "“Sere throats colds in the head—wheeling and sneering are all about • gain. Prompt, quick, safe and efficient measures must ba used to stamp them out before more serious developments take place. The best thing YOU can do to banish these complaints— to stop their development.—is to take ‘*SPRO; • ri,k L ,W,y ..?°c W ’ I 1 **" y,u wiU kn ’ w wka ‘ * q«'ek «c‘ion medicine ASPRO is. ( You will be quickly free from sneezing—feverishness—weakness —coughing—“the gone at the knees” feeling—and aches and pains. If the feverish cold or ’flu attack is severe three ‘ASPRO’ Tablets and a hot lemon drink will speed things up—(some prefer whisky instead of the het lemon drink and get equally good results). It has been proved by thousands that resorting to any other means than ‘ASPRO’ for the banishing of colds, ’flu and rheumatism is time aad money wasted, so try ‘ASPRO’ now and save further bother. IJK/32 You Can Banish Them Today With ‘ASPRO’ ‘ASPRO’ WILL NOT FAIL YOU FOR : HEADACHE NEURALGIA DENGUE IRRITABILITY RHEUMATISM colds sciatica PERIODICAL PAINS NEURITIS INFLUENZA GOUT A LUMBAGO PECULIAR TO SLEEPLESSNESS FEVERISHNESS SORE THROAT WOMEN TOOTHACHE TEMPERATURE ASTHMA ALCOHOLIC EARACHE MALARIA HAY FEVER AFTER-EFFECTS jfe Priooo are Frw «f Saloo Taa.
The Hawke’s Bay GARDEN GUIDE (By LEONARD A. GRIFFITHS)
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 80, 16 March 1934, Page 15
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