NEURITIS PAIN OR RHEUMATISM. INSTANT RELIEF, THEN TROUBLE ENTIRELY OVERCOME. Bayer discovered aspirin in 1900, urged the medical profession to adopt it, in all forms of rheumatism and neuritis. The result was astounding. Bayer aspirin became famous, because this original aspirin seldom fails to relieve neuritis or rheumatism pain almost instantly, then shortly overcomes this painful trouble entirely. Ask for, and lie sure you obtain, only the genuine Bayer Aspirin. Then take one or two tablets three times a day, about an hour after each meal. If you have been taking imitations or substitutes of genuine Bayer Aspirin, just note the difference particularly how promptly the pain ends. After the second or third day the trouble usuallv disappears. All chemists .sell boxes of 12 Bayer Aspirin tablets, also bottles of 24 and lOC tablets. Bayer Aspirin costs no more than the uncertain imitations and loudly advertised substitutes, which physicians would not think of prescribing, Advt, Excellent, values in flannelette.'?, 29in., neat stripes, 7^d; Min. pvjama stripes Is 3d, Is 4.1 d, Is 6d, Is 9d, Is lljd ; cream nursery flannelette, 27i»., fw ()d, Rs 6d, 10s 6d dozen, at. the A. B.C. Stores, Karangahiipe Road. First aid fr.,- concha, cold and iidlutir/.a. Woods' Great Peppermint »Curo.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19321, 7 May 1926, Page 8
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