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What you hesitate to tell your dearest friend ■A heart-to-heart talk about a physiological fact every woman should understand " 'jßm 1 1 moments." 1 ° St f » eo »» eri "»* issSli? JhH 1 • H ° w j?™z g w z m t There is a certain physt- MnHU Fastidious women everyi ©logical fact that even clone -A I where are meeting this tryfriends have permitted to : I| rat 'ing situation with methods mar their _ companionship .ill® that are simple and direct. 'because of ignorance and a If ft' mL They have learned that it false sense of modesty. *If M cannot be neglected any I Yen* have known wsmen ' HOHHi Pi ' n ?°, re any oth , er es ? t cn " ambitious socially and hHHMI - J H? 1 of a woman s toilet. 1 women aspiring to success '»M 1 ® WwWmfj flHH!ißßs® The 7 are g™ng, ,the in the business world who ' rfß'flJ JIBIIfSISi regular attention that thev have Men short of their %Wg 9 | ffl iHiSds d& jf We believe the time has i Jiff $dorono, a toilet water specome to do away with the fi cially prepared to correct \ raise modesty has made jj| perspiration _odor and ' frank dScSslo^ 7 elhi^ lmple *** Antiseptic in its nature, perfectly snate forever the social W 7 \ harmless, Odorono is itself en|iarm it does. ' 7S?» tirely without odor. Its regular A Utile thing—hut ' — tfb use does the very thing that A little thing—but are demanding—ir gives absolute V " it GMLfZib&*! e-»fr*A *» From a dub woman ' assurance of a daintiness that 15 .« difference a £'*£'£&" ttedl T plllp^ unmamd by .even the slightest i «79St/» rstrymhnt etc if- * • r 1 1 * r... U3jj crete «9 o-sir ** on Ms tub- taint or unpleasant odor or moistMany a woman who if* W Ln£ hAJZfIZgZ moisture, an odor ure. Jt really corrects the cause. says, 'No lam never %oci,d™sdtdi formed rom the o r»,7 «•*#*•*> «i&*m min A* annoyed by perspira- /»<»<a&n<d- • chemicals of the OO absolutely sure when made turn," does not know ka& teik t*e io»t *s°«. -** body is usually * regular habit the acts- —does not From a business woman: thprp . ~ , , , realize how murk "/e«wj tautk pristd arJ LUCiC Any woman can dismiss any thought about , i tketrineJ uXtn I fotrnJeustiai, -r - i -•« - annoyance from perspiration if she uses S e Lk? r t, m iAiZr/TcZ, f'kadllZ ral fart thatnfr" Odorono just two or three times a wwt At would be li she were myjtlf treat injury ... The ' cai iaCT tnat per- night pat it on the underarms with a bit of entirely free from Knth in+rtstitn l have mod* em my < sons troubled by cloth or absorbent cotton. Don't rub In. i its odor and m5LtuS ZZ&tSSZESSSS& perspiration odor Allow it to dry and then dust on a littk • w , t aretnemselvesoften . «*— r We all know that \T_ e» .4 unaware of it. It is . The underarms will tmim dry and odorour body " covered also true that few less! Daily baths do not lessen its effect. with innumerable ™>r « You II know that with this constant^systemwjp innumerable per- t_ j. . <• persons are not sub- atic treatment yoifll bo absolutely Gaiety spiration glands. We also know that ject to this odor, at least at times. in any circumstances. J those under the aims are usually . . If yon are troubled in any tmnsaal wry. more active than others. p° tricky an enemy is perspir- or have had any difficulty in finding relief; i — , . ation, that, under stress of exercise let us help you solve your problem. We shall cut we do not consider that, or sudden excitement, it may, un- ke glad to do so. Address Ruth M3ler, The . although in most places perspiration known to us, become an annoyance orono Co P. I. 3 Blajr Cincinnati, evaporates quickly, under the arms toothers. Even though guarded * it does not. Here the curve of the against by daily baths, fresh linens, G f ,°<| oroil today from your to2et s"'5 "' and much talcum , powder. it is {*£ tZwßZ<£§Zl even we may be aware of no likely to make its presence known Zealand. •- ' ■ v .• » I-. CHEMIST SELLS A CLIENT Remar&aMe Cure Results VacdittMfion' ° and Misery ' . Vaecmation and Misery - „■ qggr A LETTER WHICH EXPLAINS ITSELF. 56 Hoddle street - abbotsford, Thursday, 16th September, 1920. To NICHOLAS & CO., MELBOURNE. > ' 1 ' Dear Sirs, —Re Mr. Stevens' Cure—it is wonderful. During the last 10 years he has tried nearly every known . and advertised remedy for Catarrh, three from other States and in one case had his money returned as the stuff (in his case) proved a failure. HE HAS BEEN UNDER FIVE (5) DIFFERENT DOCTORS. Been so low that it took him half an hour to walk a couple of hundred yards. For weeks at a time in windy or close weather, his days were misery, his nights torment. In 1918 he was advised to be vaccinated, but that only added to his misery, for he had boils to contend with then, as well as an aggravated form of the catarrh attacks. Then in October, 1919, his Doctor ordered Asperin Tablets with his medicine. An attack came on one day in town, and he went into a chemist's for Asperin, but he had none, and offered " Aspro." Mr. Stevens took 2at ; once, and the effect was marvellous. He has not taken anything else but " Aspro " since ;is in perfect health after 12 years' ill-heath, and he only takes them occasionally. I may say in conclusion that we were so delighted with the results of " Aspro " that I have sent bottles of them to friends in New South Wales and South Australia, and to many in Victoria, and can say, without fear of contradiction, that " Aspro "is the best medicine I have ever heard of. lam glad to give this testimony j and will also • be glad to give a personal testimony to anyone who wishes it.— am, yours truly, - * M, per W. J. STEVENS, 56 Hoddle Street, Abbotsford. FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS. HEADACHES.- Two tablets will shift out most headaches within ten minutes. I SLEEPLESSNESS.—Take two tablets after a light supper at night before retiring. Sweet sleep will result. RHEUMATISM.—The quantity of " Aspro" to be taken for this complaint must necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the malady. From 4to 6 tablets can be taken after meals with perfect safety and with beneficial results. It relieves in one night. NEURITIS.For this distressing complaint, take two to four tablets four times a day, after meals for preference. NEURALGIA!For Neuralgia, take two or three tablets, and one to two every hour afterward?, until all pain disappears. The first dose should fix it ! SCIATICA.—Take similar doses to instructions given for Rheumatism. > LUMBAGO.For Lumbago, take two tablets four times a day if required. -■*■&■?■■■ FEVERISHNESS AND MALARIA.For Malaria, Ague or any fever, Nicholas' "Aspro" Tablets are a boon. They are • far more effective than quinine. Take two to three tablets every two hours until normal. TO STOP A COLD. two to three tablets four times-a day when you feel the cold coming on. This reduces the temperature and prevents the cold. DRINKER'S "HEAD.The after-effects of the convivial glass can be immediately relieved by taking two or three "Aspro" tablets. SHELL SHOCK.For the boys from the front "Aspro" is invaluable. It calms the nerves as nothing else can. Take two to three tablets after meals when required, H DOSE FOR KIDDIES: TOOTHACHE AND EARACHE— Under 3 years, I of tablet. "" From 3 years to ID years, i tablet Over 10 years, 1 tablet 12 Tablet? 25 Tablets 100 Tablets HEART HARM IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH NICHOLAS* ASPRO TABLETS. AT CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE. Sols Agents for flow Zealand: SALMONS & SPRASSOM, Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Bunsdla. RJ|Te!§ j A i enthralled for - I linsnsV rml EMI® 1 unrivalled for 1 gFREE BOOKLET! WjESb.l 1 Quality, Style and Finish 1 Head Office - Wellington || . MX. - ■ /* 7 ' T ' M" S abie -^? J^° a '-^^^ Te ? iors - ■. Aucxlasd Office: g| {ttfi „ Y. . . •. «» IB H HIGGS £ O'DONNELL WSSS&~lr>gffisSt-'l- ■ Supplied to you / 1 ■ . M«hamcal T Engm e tt& Draughtsman. g| M DtCCt ffOm ' FaCtOfy at 'EedrCCK PnCCS. ' •g . «HEAD OFFICE - WELLINGTON I Patents. Trade Marks and Copyrights *11' TO ■ i . 011 AncWaai) Mortis, Dnncatt. Wylic &,GyJlie»:. sSSa"iftri'A -i 1- D.S.C. § COUSINSM COUSINS, MA I :!;*?"*''" , _"~y - w ■(liw-Ww Jail MrfEUß'-M "JT'OB light cost tmafir heary !«*&. there's pLIKCHEJi CBOSS MOTOE-CAE TIORES |jj} w W .T ** f' .«r 9 «» w »| 1? 110 Tracfe Tyre to compare with NORTH V ewe tee longest life; wholly raliabi* ra Kitcfccnei* Street "iD BRITISH SOLID TRUCK TYRES. Guar-' in vf*x; produced in th» larsest rubber |p ' . ,— . Jtrg-Ct _ — M ant««d for 10,000 miles.—Local Agents: to&Bufactoiw in tka -whole Empire, AU PULLAN. ARMTTAR-P. AND CO., LTD. Sftiasea can euppis, 4 xr - *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17650, 10 December 1920, Page 11