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§ '"". I fcv'yS ■■fft TAKE 2 'ASPRO 7 Tablets immediately the first Isigns appear, and 2 Tablets every three, wards until symptoms disappear; a hot lemon driiik to be taken with the last dose before going to bed. It is advisable when taking 'ASFRO' for; Iniluerrzk and Colds to keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent chill , \, Will stop a Cold or the 'Flu ' within 24 hours if / tajjjeaf. , . according to the. above'

•C/oMr.'.R.'C. Johnson, Tel. Manager, . Dear Sirs, > Gracemere, Q'larid. ■ I have used 'ASPRO' Tablets ever since they were first advertised, and if I feel urijwell I always take two 'ASPRO'" Tablets, iwhkh have never failed to make me better again. I think there is nothing better than ''ASPRO' Tablets for a Cold in the Head. * Yours faithfully, (Signed) N.NEWCOMBE. . 73 Spring Street, , : V .Waverley, Sydney, Dear Sirs, : 7/2/29. (In regard to_ the use of-['ASPRO,? I am never without it. I keep a.small packet in [my room; I think it is wonderful. I use it for Bronchial Catarrh, Bronchitis •and Feverish Headaches, the aftermath of the !former trouble mentioned above, which I 'suffer" from every winter. It has got me in ithe chronic stage now, arid 'ASPRO' saves me from the hospital.—l remain, ; Yours gratefully.- .'. ' ... (Sighed) R. V. WILSON. .irections. , 117 Adderiey St., ■ . Auburn North, Sytbiey;;. Dear Sirs, N.S.W., ,14/5/2*. ■•?.'•;. Having contracted Influenza in bur home In. its worst form, it went through "the house. There are ten of us; thinking to try 'ASPRO' we soon found it cured all the family," •"' I am sure some people don't know the 'wonderful value of 'ASPRO.' We • recommend it to all, young and old.., Many thanks to 'ASPRO' and; its inventor.—Your* J faith-' fully, . •■ ~;•■ , ' ( (Mrs.) F. SMITH. RHEUMATISM HUNTED OUT S 4 East Parade, '.''.'.■",",>.. -Kensington, S.A., Deaf Sirs, ="..."vv-•■'-, -12/4/29.I would like: fellow* sufferers to know the wonders 'ASPRO' Tablets have~ done for me. In : 1922 I 'was helpless with- Rheumatic Fevtr. After v mariy weeks' medical treatment and no results, I decided-,to try your* 'ASPRO' ' Tablets, and T am grateful to say in two days I was able to walk and had no sign of the complaint until February this year, when fust twelve, off your Tablets' warded off the complaint again,, and at present I am in. really good health, thanks fto 'ASPRO* TableU.---' Yours truly, -:(Mf.) S. P.;....;..; ■/ Help Others-WrUe Us About'ASPßO' wmmmimmmmmmsmiTmiMfflii you knew the good you do, you wouldn't wait a minute. 'ASPRO' RELIEVES THESE COMPLAINTS IN 5; TO 10 MINUTES:--HEADACHE NEURALGIA ■", RHEUMATISM COLDS , (SLEEPLESSNESS INFLUENZA NEURITIS EEVE^RISHNESS TOOTHACHE TEMPERATURE EARACHE MALARIA :, DENGUE IRRITABILITY SCIATICA PERIODICAL PAINS GOUT A LUMBAGO PECULIAR TO > SORE THROAT ,-.. WOMEN % ASTHMA ALCOHOLIC AFTER. HAY FEVER EFFECTS".; : ALL NERVE PAINS MINIMUM PRICES (Obtainable at all Chemi.ts and Storekeepers)!— 25 s (Sanitape ; packed) i; Si's (Sanitape . packed) .'-■" IN't (Sanitape I 1 packed) :■*

er Bank? Adviser to the M. 25. Government) ' This f@<g©gstlsed authority, when giving evMence IfeeSore a special committee set up f©r tlß® purpose of collecting opinions . said ©ffMicssms in. N®w Zealand, said-accord-ing to "Mansard?" I$2S, concerning the; opening of a new hank in New Zealand,; that he considered "no possible objection could be offered with of course, proper safeguards of a new bank......... a new bank would introduce the element of competition, which was good for business.:.....more capital and more competition would be good for borrowers....... any thing making for competition was good." V Mr R. W. Kirkby, of'the Sharebrokers' Association, was of -j the opinion that there was ample room for a new bank in New Zealand. ' -' It is reported on reliable authority that the Australian Bankers , would welcome the A. & N.Z. Bank, and are of the opinion that it would be of considerable assistance in stabilising the present financial position. * In the January 21st, .1929, edition of the Alexander Hamilton Institute "Business Conditions " it is stated : —"An analysis of the situation demonstrates that there is some truth in many New Zealanders' contention that the existing banks are not able to cope fully with the demands .of credit which the current requirements of the country warrant." • ■ 'The Australian © Mew Zealaaadl Banking Corporation, Ltd. e at PAR—the Mud for 40 NELSON REPRESENTATION—ST. ('Phone 847).

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 31 May 1930, Page 4