Car Greasing etc tVe employ an estert MAN inot boys) tor tills work .... come, and watcli him on the job. , . , do charge if not satisfied. PETROL SERVICE CO.. Cr Kangitikei and Queen 3t«. A. C. PIN WILL. l*roD.
ANLY goods which are consist* ently good can be consistently advertised. Buy only advertised goods and refuse substitutes.
Special steps are being taken, to enforce the 30 miles an hour speed limit in London.
Smashes COLDS And ’FLU in ONEMOfT Z th t % bu^l to e Z aS £ a C °Zol ir 9“fefar or ° fb *z° ¥]fZ k cb ?S'^ as 3 result o7 t,ons W„ bZ/ arn % dS®- ASP RO’ f o^ se before ° f cartfui cbe//J ae^iScaUy f ‘ n order to £ ° r J nfi »enz a lcal Y f rmul *ted P eVent chill. *AS WlO' Proved fßr OVER EIGHTEEN YEARS WOULDN'T BE WITHOUT 'ASPRO' EVEN IF £1 PACKET. C/o Mr. Walden, MATAKANA. Dear Sirs, For years I suffered with Neuritis and Rheumatism. No one knows what I suffered until I began to take 'ASPRO' regularly. For a long time I would not even take one 'ASPRO,' but was at last persuaded to do so. Since then I have taken 'ASPRO' regularly. It eases the pain so quickly and thoroughly, and puts an end to sleepless nights so effectively that even if it was £1 a packet I would not be without it. 2]Fb/35. (Sgd.) Mrs. E. SYMS. RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS RELIEVED WITH 'ASPRO/ 1 1 1 Murdock Road, Hastings, 1/6/33. Dear Sirs, I have been buying 'ASPRO' for the last 9 years for my wife who suffers from Rheumatoid Arthritis. It is the only medicine that gives her any relief whatsoever, and I might tell you that before we started with 'ASPRO' we had tried aspirin and scores of other remedies, and not one of them has given her the ease that 'ASPRO' has. I am never without it in the house. I might add that the regular use of 'ASPRO' has not in any way harmed my wife's heart. (Sgd.) T. BRAITHWAITE. Miss SouthweliPiper DRINKS 60 CUPS OF TEAaDAY wmm. Almost only Food of Tireless Woman (From the “Daily Mirror,” London, February 3rd, 1936.) More than sixty cups of tea a day and a few slices of bredd and butter are the only nourishment of a remarkable Bristol woman. On this diet she does some sixteen hours’ hard work in her florist’s shop in Union Street, Bristol. Always on the go, no assistant can keep pace with her tireless energy. She never takes a holiday, never stops to have a solid meal, and her appearance is amazingly youthful. Ever Since Childhood “I drink fifteen cups at every meal,” said Miss Piper. “First thing in the morning I have a cup of tea. I couldn’t exist without it. I have been doing this since I was a little girl, when Mother used to say ‘Let her have another cup to keep her quiet.’ ” Miss Piper teems with vi- £ tality and has never known v a single day’s illness. And all this she ascribes to her sixty cups of tea a day. Miss Piper studied the tea she drank and knew the importance of good tea to good health . . . just as “Amber Tips” is so widely appreciated in this country. * m Choice Empire Tea
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVI, Issue 168, 17 June 1936, Page 9
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