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A VALUABLE REMEDY Bettle’s Lightning Cough Cure brings valuable antiseptic agents into DIRECT contact with the affected membranes of the air passages and relieves in a flash. It helps expel phlegm and guard against coughs, colds and chills. Bettle’s Cough Cure is soothing, healing and effective. Obtainable all chemists and stores. Prepared by George Bettle, Chemist, 769 Colombo' Street, Christchurch. 852

EW WOMAN m a j? j I* ;c:-. ■ ■ ■ ■• SUNG QUICKLY RELIEVE? WITH^ i Hot weather causes sunglare headaches, nervous exhaustion, irritability, sleepless nights and other distressing conditions of health. For these complaints, and the sharp changes in weather which cause sore throats and colds, take 'Aspro* Tablets according to directions. There is no risk with 'Aspro*—it not only relieves pain and headaches quickly—it relieves them safely. For over 26 years 'Aspro* has fulfilled all claims made for it throughout the civilised v/orld, without in any way harming the heart or leaving dangerous after-effects. Always take ‘Aspro’ Tablets, because 'Aspro’ is a most reliable summer medicine. ■■Hi @ @ © a © © © 0 FEVERISHNESS © TEMPERATURE @ NEURALGIA © EARACHE © TOOTHACHE GOUT & LUMBAGO © NERVE PAINS SORE THROAT © SCIATICA HAY FEVER HEADACHES SLEEPLESSNESS RHEUMATISM COLDS & FLU NEURITIS Aspro Ltd., Manufacturing Chemists, Marion Street, Wellington. A. 121.33 O

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Northern Advocate, 19 January 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 January 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Northern Advocate, 19 January 1944, Page 5

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