'Reports <Scu{COLDS & FLU at 1 SPREADING RAPIDLY from wide areas indicate U r ft m that feverish colds and 'flu attacks WOU wJkfti M are s P rea< hng rapidly. Sore throats, too, are very prevalent. As colds and sore throats are often the forerunners of a serious attack of ’Flu with the possibilities of all sorts of serious complications, quick, combative action is essential. The best proved method is to take ‘ASPRO* according to the directions because, after ingestion in the system, it is an anti-pyretic or fever reducer and an internal antiseptic and germicide. Always keep a packet of ‘ASPRO’ handy for emergency. Both tHe SPREAD and ttie COLD ASPRO RECENT LETTERS from USERS m “IRheumatoid Arthritis Pains Relieved by ‘ASPRO.’ Mount Eden Road, Auckland, Dear Sir*. 31/8/37. For Rheumatoid Arthritis I do not know of any medicine which is so effective as "ASPRO* in relieving the pain of this distressing complaint. My wife is a regular user of "ASPRO* and when an attack of pain comes on, she finds that by taking two tablets the pain is immediately removed. We are never without a packet. Yours truly, (Signed) H. P. SMITH. “Went to Bed with a Heavy Cold which Disappeared Overnight.” 278 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, Dear Sirs, 15/7/37. I have used "ASPRO* in many ways and have always found that very satisfactory results follow. I take "ASPRO* chiefly for colds to which I seem to be rather subject at this season of the vear. Only last week I was greatly distressed with a head Cold and could not continue my duties. I went to bed at 6 o’clock and took a dose of "ASPRO* tablets with a hoe lemon drink. The neat morning all trace of the Cold had disappeared. Yours faithfully, (Signed) LUCY CASTLE. Never Without ‘ASPRO’ to Stop Colds and ’Flu. 48 Athens Road, Onehunga, 5.E.5, Dear Sirs, 10/7/37. I would like to say that I am never without "ASPRO* in the house, and consider it indispensable for myself and family in the treatment of Colds and ’Flu. I can testify to the wonderful effect it has in reducing the temperature and generally making one feel better. Yours sincerely, (Signed) Mrs. V. BLACK. “‘ASPRO’ Keeps Me Free from Colds & Neuralgia” 69 Brougham Street, Wellington, Dear Sirs, 14/6/37. Being a constant sufferer of Colds and Neuralgia, a friend advised me to take "ASPRO* tablets with a lemon drink, which I did with Immediate results. I find that a couple of "ASPRO’ tablets ally, keeps me free from these complaints, and in future I shall never be without it in my home. Yours sincerely, (Signed) E. A. HANDCOCK. A How lb Opal u/Uk these Prevalent Complaints 'T’AKE THREE 'ASPRO’ TABLETS at the first sign of a Cold, and two tablets every three hours afterwards, until symptoms disappear; a hot stimulating drink to be taken with the last dose before going to bed. Some peopla use lemon for the hot drink, others prefer whisky, other* mix the two. It is advisable when taking ’ASPRO* for Influenza and Colds to keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent chill. Remember, it has been proved that ’ASPRO’ does not harm the heart. aspro ltd 'ASPRO* Is made In ASPRO LTD. NEW ZEALAND min
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Manawatu Times, Volume 64, Issue 97, 27 April 1939, Page 4
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