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Il fs, *h. I ■f--1 Qu Cork Tipped for mmmm Wrntmwmm ittlßl *> W m '■warn Spells of hot weather generally find us unprepared for the discomforting conditions they carry in their trail. LASSITUDE, IRRITABILITY* NERVINESS, HAY FEVER, SLEEPLESSNESS and SUNT GLARE HEADACHES all contribute to the discomfort of the average citizen during periods of excessive heat. In New Zealand the helpful qualities of 'ASPRO' during the summer are well known. Every person should carry 'ASPRO' as an antidote for the ills the flesh is heir to, due to excessive heat and humidity. We urge all who suffer from such discomfort to purchase a packet of 'ASPRO' from their local chemist or store and prove for themselves its wonderful soothing power—whether it be to soothe away irritability and nerviness—bring sweet sleep to the sleepless—or banish quickly and effectively those headaches caused by the glare of the sun. > MORE CONVINCING PROOF 'ASPRO' IS WONDERHUL PGR SUN-GLARE HEADACHES AND SLEEPLESSNESS w vie RIBII P» ft AAIC C/o Mr. A. E. Cox, Nutgrove. Dear Sirs, Cwyar, Qld. X have to Ibank you for the sample of 'ASPRO' received by me lately. I have since taken them, and purchased two more packets. I suffered from terrible Headaches due to the heat after my first few days in Australia. The 'ASPRO' Tablets had been lying in my case for a while, when I decided to try tne. In five minutes my head had eased considerably, and in ten my Headache had disappeared altogether—the effect of the tablets was almost magical. Since then, by taking' 'ASPRO' regularly, I have managed to avoid more headaches. Yours, etc., (Sgd.) N. BROWN. C/o Mr. E. H. Vox, Kojonup, W.A. Dear Sirs, I have heard the people here complain of Headaches—l havij tried the 'ASPRO' Tablets. I took two and my Headache left almost immediately. I nearly lost my job over the headaches, for I was going Jibout my work lifeless ana did not care, for my head gave trie great pain; but I took the tablets one night, and the next morning I felt ready for anything; the boss was observing the remarkable change, and he k<:pt me on. 1 have not had those headaches since. Yours truly, (Sgd.) .WILLIAM BALLANTINE. HYDfRARK'CHEMIST - AND THfiN <OMis -QUKKLY-T4-IE f LATiON Of RETURNING M VITALITY « b jP nil The illness, the long bed-ridden weeks, the convalescence, and then—the glorious first step. But strength is still a long way off. Its coming must be hastened. MARMITE—the pure vegetable extract, Place a level teaspoonful in a cup of hot water; add a little milk if desired. Drink it three times a day—morning, noon, and night-r-and then comes quickly the elation of returning vitality. Much more nutritious than meat extracts, richer in vitamins, and more delicious to drink! . $ * r Not only'does Marmite sustain by its own richness, but it energizes the foods it meets in the process of digestion, releasing all their goodness and nourishment so that they deliver to the body their full food value. Thousands daily drink their way to health with MarmiteI—men, 1 —men, women and children, the robust, and the invalid. As a substitute for the usual morning and afternoon tea, as a bedtime drink, Marmite offers more in flavour, more in nourishment and more»jp satisfaction. Drink your way to health with Marmite, as these happy thousands del J IV w To Mothers—and expectant mothers. . .. e The high vitamin content of Marmite makes it an invaluable addition to the diet' of both expectant and nursing mothers. In the case of the first it enriches the blood stream, and increases vitality and stafnipa. the second it strengthens and sustains, at tne same time increasing the quantity and improving the quality of the milk of the nursing mother. MARMITE i||| GIV.6J HEADACHE RHEUMATISM NEURITIS SLEEPLESSNESS TOOTHACHE EARACHE NEURALGIA COLDS INFLUENZA FEVERISHNESS TEMPERATURE „ MALARIA DENGUE SCIATICA GOUT & LUMBAGO SORE THROAT ASTHMA HAY FEVER IRRITABILITY PERIODICAL PAINS PECULIAR TO WOMEN ALCOHOLIC AFTERFPPFfTQ ALL NERVE PAINS MINIMUM PRICES : Obtainable at all Chemists And Storekeepers Iff (Sanitape Packed) 25's (Sanitape Packed) Two simple methods of giving 'ASPRO* to the kiddies are: (a) with a little milk; or (b) break tlio tablet up and administer in a teaspoonful of jam. The dosage is: Children 3 to B years, Vi tablet; C to 14 years, 1 tablet;: 14 to 18 years, IIAl l A tablets. 'ASPRO,' like any other medicine, should not be given Ho babies under 3 years of age without mitdical advice. SO's (Sanitape llf 100's (Sanitape Packed) |Jj}' Packed) • EVERY so often, floors need, a new and young complexion to go with the modernised room. So master designers have' created fashionable patterns in Armstrong's Rugs—Printed and Jasp6 Linoleum Rugs, as well as Armstrong's famous Quaker and Standard Felt Rugs. Made with the Accolac Process surface that makes cleaning merely a matter of a mop-stroke. And all /gs identified by the. name "Armstrong's" the best in floor covering. Leading shops are also showing new patterns in Armstrong's •* Linoleum and Quaker Floor Covering in piece goods, 6 feet wide. Ar'mstrong'jfnlaid (Linoleum Rug On Sale in all the better lfMn ~ "* Made and guaranteed by Armstrong Corl; Company and distributed whole sale throughout Zealand by Mid I an* LtdWcllrngton, Atic\ land,.' m m 44 &!*?/l (isfiPi shops s>v* keepg VP}m m m UCs m m m ll "I i ISIo resting required. Simple, safe, inexpensive home treatment. Beware of imitations. Genuine "Varex" never fails when cocirectlyused. Write to-{la> tor Free Booklet I 2RNHST HEALEY, 'Varet' Ltd., P.O. Box 1558, U Wellington. Treatment Rooms: NURSE VANII-WALLACE. 12, 3t. Kevin*# Arcade, \ Karangshape Road, Auckland.. \ INVOICES, STATEMENTS, COUNTER DOCKET BOOKS, OFFICE STATIONERY. Highest Quality. Prompt Delivery. Moderate .'Cost. HERALD PRINTING WORKS, ■ Quecm Street, Auckland# Telephone 44-290.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20491, 17 February 1930, Page 14

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