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AUTUMN COLDS , & Sore Throats are About Again |. y|\ •’nr - ’HE change from Summer to Aut- 1 ht&w ' I umn weat^er has brought an un- I usual prevalence of severe colds Wr - and sore throats. It is wise to take , \ every care, because the common cold • 19 forerunner of the dreaded Flu. Smash Cold attacks at once with ‘ASPRO.’ At the slightest sign of | sniffling—sneezing—watery eyes— a J CO | < J j n t h e or sore throat, take | ‘ASPRO’ Tablets according to the directions in the packet. You’ll not only smash the J attack and get quick relief at once—you may I save further complications and loss of time f through illness. ‘ASPRO’ is the world’s tested (’■»<£. jBI medicine to quickly oust a Cold attack—its purity is in its safety. By the ’ASPRO‘ method [ f IWI the body poisons are eliminated through.the f ffw |' 1 pores of the skin, and pain, Colds and Tlu / are banished by natural means. Buy ASPR<) ' to-day. Carry a few Tablets with you ready I V.K*Aft for emergency. 7F/35 N.Z. ‘ASPRO’ WILL SMASH A COLD ATTACK IN ONE N |feHT iwH

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AN AXIOM FOR COLDS. The axiom that it is better to build , a fence at the top of a cliff than to I keep an ambulance at the bottom sug 1 gests Baxter’s Lung Preserver at tin- I first sign of trouble instead of waiting | until a cold pulls one down. “Baxter’s” quickly clears huskiness, soothes soreness and drives all chill out of the system. Has unique tonic properties. “Baxter’s” never 1 fails, its popularity is ever increasing. Chemists and stores everywhere sell i the three sizes, 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6.

A tasty salad dressing—the yolk ol a hard boiled egg; 1-3 of a small tin of condeneed milk; a dash of mustard, pepper and salt, and SHARLAND S VINEGAR. But make sure it’s “SHARLAND’S” —it makes a world of difference.

Stoat shoes for school or j black or brown, men’s sizes, 12 1 ; , girls’ school shoes, strong wearing. > 12/6. F. Thorpe and Co., Napier an-1 Hastings.* “NAZOL” is a quick and certain remedy for coughs and colds. Treats such ailments at the points of infection —the nose, mouth and throat. Now 1/3 at all chemists and stor**'

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXV, Issue 78, 15 March 1935, Page 2

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