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Lv-S. fsm i i i it I ■ \;u, ,^v. ■'■: i-:K •• ••:• ▲ r N \ '■ 5i J .:. J:-ft t "r f - •. '•"1. I. - ra ' 1 'till >Kv r Jvr ß Tfl^ hJ'' r J /i SI \ ONE NIGHT It's one thing for a medicine to claiim to remove a 'Flu attack—it's another thing to do it. 'ASPRO' makes positive, definite and clear claims that it will rfelieve an Influenza or Cold attack in one night and it proves it. You cam prevent 'Flu by taking 2 'ASPRO' Tablets at the first sign of a Cold and 2 tablets every three hours afterwards until the symptoms disappear; a hot lemon drink to be taken with the last dose before going to bed. It is advisable when taking 'ASPRO' for Influenza and Colds to keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent chill. lne value of 'ASPRO' for Influenza was proved in Australia when the Pneumonic Influenza Plague ravaged the country, and the Federal Parliament proclaimed ASPRO' a Necessary Commodity in the public interest. 'ASPRO' attacks Influenza in two ways. First, as an anti-pyretic or feverdestroyer; secondly, when ingested in the system, as a powerful internal antiseptic and germicide. A letter received from one relieved of Influenza makes the 'ASPRO' position clear when he says: "You can't have 'Flu and 'ASPRO,' too." Space will not permit the extensive publication of users' testimony. The following, however* should be sufficient to convince the most sceptical. -Mi • W t,¥ v 7 w v ■&f- i ,/ ' M a M n k r'r-' Wi 71J ASPRO* STOPS TRAINJ jDear Sirs, 426 Worcester Street, Christcnurch. MJCHT oirs, . . I think it is up to me to let you know the benefits I have derived from the use ot jour 'ASPRO' Tablets. I first used them when travelling between Dunedin and Lnrtstehurch. 1/ was very sick on the train, when a lady grave me two 'ASPRO Tablets, and the sickness immediately stopped. Since then 1 have taken 'ASPRO 1 for Quinsy, Headaches and Colds. I always keep 'ASPRO in the house, snd at the first 6ign of a cold take ASPRO is directed. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) (Mrs.) A. E. RAINTON. 264 Mount Eden Road, Mount Eden, AUCKLAND, S; rS( 12th Nov., 1930. Sometime ago 1 was crippled with Neuritis and could not move my limbs at all a ' ul was entirely helpless. My doctor recommended me to take 'ASPRO,' and I commenced to take them. For some months I regularly took a packet a week, and I can now walk about with the utmost case, and the pain has almost entirely ceased. As 'ASPRO' has proved such a wonderful help to me, I am writing this in the hope that other suiferers may be acquainted with the wonderful relief received from your tablets. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) Mrs. J. Cummings. 'mi r For RELIEF with mmmwM There is nothing about •ASPRO.' Its service is QUlCK—sate effective and definite. It gives you relief in 5 to 10 minutes and then goes on to dispel or dissolve the cause of the pain, allowing Nature to effect its own cure. Furthermore, you get.no harmful after-effects from ASPRO, as it is speedily eliminated t from the system a tew hours after being taken. It neither dopes, deadens nor drugs. v •I 'I 1 105 Stafford Street, GISBORNE, Dec. 31st, 1930. mother and myself have had occasion to try your 'ASPRO' Tablets ior headaches. I can truthfully say that we each derived aimos immediate relief. We intend keeping a packet in the medicifie cabinet. Sincerely thanking you,—l am, Ycurs truly, . . 24E/31—N.Z. (Signed) Brownie Morrison. What 'ASPRO' Does: X i it Stops violent Headaches in 5 to I 10 minutes. ~"T~i~ltJDrings Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless.^ 3 J Xt Relieves "Rheumatism in one nighty 4 | It~Relieves Children's Growing Pains. S - •It Saves many a Sound Tooth by Removing Toothache. Xt Brings Relief t without causing sickness, indigestion or a craving. 7 It Stops - Pain without harming the Heart. K | It soothesjaway Irritability. "sTTA hot lemon 3rink with 2 or 3 'ASPRO' Tablets will smash up a I Cold_or 'Flu attack in one night._ 10 I It Reduces Temperature in 5 minutes. if It can be taken at any time, in Tram, Train, at Home, at Business—anywhere—everywhere. 12" It gives the greatest relief ever known to women at t their times 01 periodical depression. 13 rit Stops" the IU Aftereffects of AlconoL ducing the fever. IS As a Gargle. 'ASPRO* is wonderful for Sore Throats, Tonsilitis. etc. FIRST AID™ MOTHERS Most children are subject to Toothache, Earache, Colds and sudden bursts of Temperature. 'ASPRO' can be safejy given to children so affected. It will soothe the pain away and quickly reduce Temperature. * B Two simple methods of giving 'ASPRO' to the kiddies are: (a) with a little milk or (b) break the tablet up and administer in a tcaspoonful of jam. The dosage is: Children 3 to 6 years, V, tablet; 6 to 14 years, 1 tablet; 14 to 16 years, V/i tablets. 'ASPRO' like any other medicine should not be given to babies under 3 years of age without medical advice.

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AFTER MONTHS OF AGONY. \ nurse writes: " Thanks to Varex, my leg Id quite well and Tree rrom all pain after sixteen months or suffering. I am now able to continue my work, which I had to give up on account of my leg." Varex is a simple, safe and Inexpensive homo treatment for Dad Legs and Varicose Ulcers. Heals permanently without resting. Be sure to get the genuine, original Varex. Beware of Imitations. Write for Tree booklet and testimonials to ERNEST HEALEY. VAREX LTD., G.P.O. Box 1558U, Wellington. Treatment Rooms: Nurse Vane-M/allaco, 12, St. Kevin's Arcade,

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20893, 8 June 1931, Page 15

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