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You've Quite Enough Problems Without COLDS & st? TO most of us life is just one problem after another. [Sf / ] It is like fighting a battle against heavy odds, but A. Jfi we cannot fight when handicapped by ill health. Now \ that the winter months are upon us, Colds, ’Flu, \ w Rheumatism and Pain are the main health troubles that ; threaten us. They can be banished or prevented by \ taking ‘ASPRO’ tablets. ‘ASPRO’ will banish Pain in a \ few minutes—relieve the most acute rheumatic attack I in one night—stop a cold or ’flu attack in a few hours— -r"// / A bring sweet sleep to the sleepless and soothe away // / \ F irritability and pain. As ‘ASPRO’ does its work without V. w I I I harmful after effects and creates neither a habit nor a ' 1 craving, it is definitely to your advantage to keep sr J ‘ASPRO’ handy to relieve Colds, ’Flu, Pain and ff . Rheumatism. F JSh' ASPRD7 Gives Relief hvOne Night THE FLU! Use‘ASPßO’for ‘ASPRO’Used for J AT WORK NEXT „ J u Tfl Inflamed Throat! " Headache Influenza t MORNING* Rheumatism Earache East Greta, n|l It Adeline Street, Sleeplessness Colds ,6tb October < *935 Preston. Vlctona - Toothache Malaria I had a very inflamed throat I n near Sin ’ ' * Sore Throat Sciatica which gave great pain and dis- " car _ - t i • /-> comfort, and robbed me of sleep lam so pleased with the results Neuralgia Gout for 48 hours. I had already tried of ‘ASPRO’ that I feel it is my HaV Fever Lumbago throat paint and other gargles duty to remind you again of the * . o without securing relief, when it value of these tablets. I had a I'everiSutlCSS Dengue suddenly occurred to me to try severe attyk of ’Flu at 9 mm. on Irritability Asthma ;ASPRO.’ I tried by putting one Thursday last. 1 went to bed and _ J xt • • in my mouth and letting it dissolve, took two ‘ASPRO’ and a lemon I emperatUfC NeUfltlS The result was wonderful as it drink, and a repeat dose at a a.m. lirnWATir AFTPR took away the stinging and smartThe doctor came the next morn- ALLUHULIL Ari UK jng p a j n an j a f ter j had had a ing and advised me to stay in EFFECTS. second I felt quite soothed and B l bed for three or four days. I was ucnno, z-'ttztzc oduit was able to get some very much | up and at work the next day. I AorKU (jIVHS GKEAI wanted sleep. feel sure that the ‘ASPRO’ did it. RELIEF TO WOMEN Yours faithfully, . UFb/M (Sgd.) B. AUSTIN WHEN DEPRESSED. (Sgd.) M. BUNN. . IwilllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllliilllllllllllM

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXVI, Issue 146, 5 June 1936, Page 3

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