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CaugtiMk m isilfilli rt»' m a** m siii I i m w, :i LI Ku N f ASPRO Us* K»< < •<•*» “Worth its Weight in Gold” STRAIGHT from the shoulder! Plain, blunt, straight-forward expressions as published in the letter here reproduced, lepresent the “milk of human kindness” whereby people help each other with the truth of actual experiences. From all parts of the world come these voluntary letters of appreciation they are entirely unsolicited. More than anything we can say, these experiences give the actual proof and answer to the question. Why is ‘ASPRO’ the most used medicine throughout the civilized world.” Relief from Colds, ‘Flu and Rheumatism in One Night. The principal reasons why ‘ASPRO’ is such a world wide success is mainly because of its purity as a medicine. ‘ASPRO’ does not harm the heart or have any injurious after-effects. It creates no nausea and is safe, sure and certain. ‘ASPRO’ gives definite results quickly. There is no long waiting for relief. Headaches and Pain vanish in from five to ten minutes. ‘ASPRO’ brings sweet sleep to the sleepless and removes the cause of numerous complaints because, after ingestion in the system, it is both a powerful germicide and a solvent of Uric Acid and is antiperiodic, antifermentative and antipyretic. For best results ‘ASPRO’ should be taken for various complaints, according to the directions on the leaflet in each packet. 31H/31 —N.z. ASPRO' WiII HOT FAIL YOU FORHEADACHE NEURALGIA DENGUE IRRITABILITY RHEUMATISM COLDS SCIATICA PERIODICAL PAINS NEURITIS INFLUENZA GOUT&LUMBAGO PECULIAR TO SLEEPLESSNESS FEVERISHNESS SORE THROAT > WOMEN TOOTHACHE TEMPERATURE ASTHMA ALCOHOLIC EARACHE MALARIA HAY FEVER AFTEREFFECTS Head This Letter “Woodcot,” Vale Street, l’ascoc Vale, To ‘ASPRO,’ . 27/5/31. Gentlemen.—Your product is worthy of block letters. I am only a. working man and not prone to throwing bouquets, but feel that one must give credit when it is due. Myself and a nuraber of men on relief work had, the misfortune to be the centre of a cloudburst. Result: Tents, blankets and tucker flooded out. None of us too flush with clothes for a change, hot whisky out of the question, hut by d good luck, the wife had a large bottle of ‘ASPRO’ given her before I left. She in turn passed them on to me and 1 stuck them in my swag. Anyhow to be as brief as possible, that bottle was worth its weight in gold. 1 ‘dished’ them out at 4 each man and washed down with a billy of hot tea, and, although we spent the night like drowned rats, every man was on the job in the morning and not a cold in the hunch. I would strongly advise anybody who has to camp out to always have a packet of them. ‘ASPRO,’ unlike other stufT on the market, docs exactly what you claim it to do.—Yours faithfully, W. 11. KENT. ASPRO'^M PRICES |< » J ‘' ,; 44s 08 -IIpROMS MADE tW H NeW T ZEALANO RES ij Economy in Cooking — No.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 August 1931, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 August 1931, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 4 August 1931, Page 3