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THEY DON'T AFFECT THE HEART. From District Manager International Correspondence Schools. International Correspondence Schools, Messrs. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD., 399 George Street, N.S.W., MELBOURNE. 21st April, 1922. Gentlemen, —I feel it is my duty to write to you and tell you of the inestimable value of your " ASPRO" Tablets. I have never been without a bottle since my return from the war, over three years ago, from which I returned suffering with a strained heart and nervous disorders, which incapacitated me for a considerable period. When I feel a nervous attack or sick headache coming on, I immediately crush one of your " ASPRO" Tablets, and take it in water. If not relieved in an hour's time, I take another, which never fails to cure me. I sincerely trust that this will be of benefit to someone who is similarly afflicted, and invite personal inquiries if so desired. My present work with the International Correspondence Schools calls for a great deal of study, and, consequently, it is work that is a great strain on the nerves and brain. I feel quite confident that, without your valuable tablets, I would not be able to carry on in my present position. To quote a remark made by one of the staff only to-day, "The Sydney Division was carried on by ' ASPRO ' Tablets." Wishing you every success, I am, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) G. S. ROFFEY, District Manager. I feel confident that I could sell at least a dozen bottles amongst the Sydney staff each week personally. 12 Tablets 25 Tablets 100 Tablets AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD., Manufacturers of ASPRO, Wanders Buildings, Willis St.. Wellington. GOLOBKKG 05U

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Public Notices. TENDERS. Tenders will be received for grading and earthwork in Te Kniti District High School Grounds up to 5 p.m. on Friday next, August 18. Specifications and plan may be inspected witli and all tenders must be addressed to Mr R. H. Browne, care Waitomo County Council, Te Kuiti. C. W .HADFIELD, Hon. Secretary, District High School Committee. UPON THE APPLICATION OF THE MORTGAGEE, and under conduct of the Registrar of the Supreme Court at Hamilton Messieurs Abraham and Williams Limited will sell the following property by Public Auction at their saleyards at Te Kuiti on Wednesday, the 6th day of September, One thousand nine hundred aiwl twenty two at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon. All that piece of land containing 815 acres more or less beiny; Section 1 Block XV Kawhia South Survey District being all the land in Lease in Perpetuity from the Crown Volume 114 Polio 182 Auckland Begistry, Rental £34 4s 8d per annum. The property is situated on the Tawarua Road with access from Te Kuiti, distance 25 miles by good metThe Mortgagee's application and his estimate of the value of the property can be seen without the payment of any fee at the Supreme Court Office at Hamilton /during ofliee bonis and a copy may be seen at the Auctioneers' offices at Te Kuiti prior to the sale or by applying to the Auctioneer at the time of the sale. Vov further particulars and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers or Messieurs Fullerton-Smith and Company, Solicitors, Marten. At the first signs of the "Flu," use Nazol very freely. (3)

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King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 King Country Chronicle, Volume XVII, Issue 1714, 19 August 1922, Page 3

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