£ V % 1 mnnMitniTnmr WHEN HEAT TRIES YOUR NERVES] i. —< HEAT saps vitality. It is trying to your nerves. When this happens, TAKE 'ASPRO'—you will find that the nervous condition will banish and be replaced by a 'soothing feeling of contentment. ‘ASPRO’ will also banish pain and sunglare headaches and bring you sweet refreshing sleep. Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheumatism, and Nerve Pains also yield quickly to the scothing influence of ‘ASPRO.’ During summer months always have ‘ASPRO’ in the home ready to aid conditions brought about through heat affecting your nerves. WILL SOOTHE YOU 'ASPRO' Directions Always Followed —lnvaluable Results. Merivale, Christchurch, 3/8/36. Dear Sirs, I have been using . your 'ASPRO' tablets for some considerable time and have found them invaluable for reducing temperature whilst I have been suffering from an attack of 'Flu. Another thing I appreciate is that the directions as to the taking of 'ASPRO' are so very helpful and by following out the instructions as indicated on the wrapper, I have had very satisfactory results. (Sgd.) Mjss A. L. M. Always use ‘ASPRO 7 £or: Headache Influenza Rheumatism Colds Sleeplessness Earache Toothache Malaria Sore Throat Sciatica Neuralgia Gout Hay Fever Lumbago Feverishness Dengue Irritability Asthma Temperature Neuritis Alcoholic After Effects. 'ASPRO' Gives Great Relief to Women when Depressed. Doctor Prescribed 'ASPRO' For Teething Trouble. Dublin Street, Wanganui, Dear Sirs, 6/5/36. It may interest you to know the many benefits myself and family have received from 'ASPRO.' The only occasion we have ever had a doctor to our little girl was when she was teethina and he prescribed half an 'ASPRO' crushed. 'ASPRO' is our great standby for Headache and for a Cold 2 'ASPRO' and a hot lemon drink gives wonderful results. (Sad.) M. HART. 2Fb/37.
r* k: HERE’S Where You’ll find ODDS and ENDS that will probably “come in handy’’ as Replacements. It’s a pretty ‘mixed bag.’ we’ll admit; but you’ll probably come across something that you’re needing that will serve your purpose—and they’re certainly light on your purse. LOOK THEM OVER ANYHOW Children’s Mugs. Usually lid each. OLEARANC£ Sd each. Cups and Saucers. Usually (id. , CLEAR/iNCE 3d. Odd Plates. Usually 1/U. oLEAKANCE 9d. 8 Only, Odd Cupt>. THE LG I’ POE 27Plain White Butter Dishes. Usually (id each. CLEARANCE 3Jd ea. Glass Butter Dishes. Usually 4d ea. CLEARANCE 2 for (id. MEMORIAL WAKE. In children’s Mugs, Butter Dishes, Teapot Stands, Jugs. CLEARANCE 3d. each. Glass Butter Dishes. Usually lid ea. CLEARANCE 4d. each Glass Sweet Dishes. Usually t)d. ea CLEARANCE lid. each. Odd Glass Vases. Usually 1/- each. CLEARANCE 6d. each. Odd Glass Sugar Basins. Usually l/G. CLEARANCE 9d. each. China Teapots. Usuallv 5/6 ca. CLEARANCE 4/- each. China Teapots. Usually 4/G each. CLEARANCE 3/- each. Odd Sweet Dishes in Burleigh Ware. Usually Od. each. CLEARANCE 6d. each. Odd Plates. Usually 1/U. CLEARANCE 9d. each One Only Royal Albert Tea Set— Damaged. Usually 39/G. CLEARANCE 25/ Salad Bowls. Usually 4/G, 3/G. CLEARANCE 2/9, 2/Sandwich Trays. Usually 2/9 each. CLEARANCE 1/9 each. Shakespearean Cruets. Quaintly shaped. Usually 4/9 each. CLEARANCE 3/- each. “CANDOUR in Advertising!”— Well, why not? It’s no use our trying to tell you that this is a Clearance of China in perfect condition, because it is NOT! We’ve been having a ‘clean-up’ in our Crockery Section and have ‘linearthed’ a number of items in a more or less incomplete or damaged state. Of course, some of it was no longer saleable; but there were many items that still have their uses certainly not for ‘best’, but at least for ‘every-day’ utility. So we’ve decided, rather than ‘write them off’ to give you the opportunity of picking up for a mere fraction of their ordinary price, any of them that may prove useful, perhaps as a replacement, perhaps as a mere ‘stop-gap’. In any case, we feel that it’s worth your while to inspect them. A Few Dinner Sets They’re not complete; but they offer you a great opportunity of replacing breakages or securinug those odd pieces that are so handy in any home. Dinner Set in Blue Willow Pattern. Usual Price 83/6. CLEARANCE PRICE 45/-. Dinucr Set in Ford’s China. Usual Price 59/5. CLEARANCE PRICE 39/6 Dinner Set in Midwinter’s China. Usual Price 45/-. CLEARANCE, PRICE 29/G Morning Sets Coffee Sets Only Two of them, and slightly damaged; but they’re Aynsiey China and a ‘gift’ at this Clearance Price. Usually 32/6. CLEARANCE 20/-. Among These Vases — Vou’ro almost certain to find one that will ‘just fill the bill.’: and they’re at least worth inspecting at these prices— Two Only Shelley Vases. Usually 4/G each, CLEARANCE 2/6 each.' Two Only Doultun Vases. Usuallv 5/6 each. CLEARANCE 2/6 each. Four Only Lancaster Vases. Usually 3/9 each. CLEARANCE 1/9 each. Scries Four Vases by Scottish Potteries. Usually 5/G each. CLEARANCE 2/9 each. ROYAL DOULTON VASES in all shapes, sizes and designs at prices that will surprise you. In Midwinter's China; two sets only. They're damaged, of course, but Clearance Price makes them Big Value! Usually 12/6 Set. CLEARANCE 7/6 Set. If You’re Wanting A Jardiniere « 11a,3 a look at tuesa that we're clearing; quite candidly we rathe, think tnsy’re Onusual Value even in their slightly damaged state, but you can best judge for yourself. Four Only Jardinieres by ilanle.y Potteries. Usually 4/G ea. CLEARANCE 2/6 One Only Jardiniere of Quaint Design. Usually J5/G each. CLEARANCE 2/6. One Only French Jardiniere. Usuallv 10/6. CLEARANCE 2/6. One Only Jardiniere with nttractive Pansy decorations. .Om or two slight defects. Us.::nly 25/-. CLEARANCE 3/w. ALL GO AT This Collection Of Quaint Candlesticks 2 j Includes Shakespearean Characters and attrac tive designs in Shelley and Italian china. Their Usual Prices were 6/6 and 7/6 each. EACH ■tt The Square Palmerston North
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 50, 29 January 1937, Page 3
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