that SSssssi "JHIE Worst Headache will yield to the simple treatment of ‘ASPRO’. It has been proved that even the most violent Headache can be quickly banished with ‘ASPKO’, for ‘ASPKO’ is still the world’s most quickly effective medicine in removing Pain and Headaches. ‘ASPKO’ is as useful during hot summer months as it is in winter. It tones up restless nerves—brings sweet sleep to the sleepless and helps to restore jaded nervous systems resulting from heat and excessive sunshine. The purity and safety of ‘ASPKO’ is not a mere assertion—it is backed by world-wide proof because it is the accepted home medicine in leading countries throughout the world. Always carry ‘ASPKO’ and be ready for any emergency. : PRO SOOTHES^ DUST—HEAT or GERMS Cannot Harm You If You Gargle with ‘ASPRO’ Every Day Protect yourself against infection. Two or three ‘ASPRO’ Tablets make an excellent gargle as an antiseptic or for Sore Throats— Tonsilitis, etc. When immersed in water. ‘ASPRO’ Tablets break up into thousands of tiny particles which cling to the lining of the throat, thus exerting the maximum antiseptic and healing effects at the root of the trouble. RAIN kSPRO’i
When youHe dead beat hue a cup o' Upton's lea VJ> wt / V M sr MEN who have arduous jobs to do appreciate Lipton’s tea. They like its delicious flavour . . . the subtly different flavour that you get only ■i xiwiim wh€n a is P ure Ceylon. There’s satisfaction too, to TJ «« lat. * n . t^le r / m ellowness of a cup of Lipton’s—kino eeoAOE*v. satisfaction that soothes the body and goes on to rest the mind. That is the result of Lipton’s perfect freshness. For you see, Lipton’s is shipped to New Zealand in special airtight containers to preserve full mellowness and flavour. Treat yourself to a cup of Lipton’s tea to-day. UPTONS TEA The World's favourite 61.86.59 NZ
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 18 January 1939, Page 10
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