OTIC WISE TO 111 DIDTOR THE JURYMAH A Sydney Daily Newspaper in its issue of 26th September, 1924, mentioning a well-known Judge’s name, stated that “One juryman was not too well and the learned judge sent a packet of ASPRO in for the juryman's use.” This thoughtful action of “His Honor” will be appreciated by all potential jurymen and will serve to illustrate WHAT A BOON ASPRO TABLETS ARE IN A TfiIVSE OF NEED. ASPRO USES ARE IN GREAT VARIETY—TRY THEM FOR Headaches Influenza Asthma Sleeplessness Colds Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism Sciatica Dengue Fever Toothache Neuritis Malaria n'oi the Wfe c 1 oAs* RELIEF IS CERTAIN m FROM 5 to 10 MINUTES! Photo of Federal Parliament House. Melbourne, where "ASPRO” Tablets were declared a Neces* •ary Commodity by the Australian Common* wealth Government. ASPRO is now made in New Zealand by ASPRO LTD., 15-17 Marion Street, Wellington (P.O. Box 29), under direction of the holder ot tho original Australian, formula.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 2564, 23 December 1924, Page 9
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