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It's one thing for a medicine to claim to remove a 'Flu attadk—it s another thing to do it 'ASPRO' makes positive, definite and clear claims that it will relieve an Influenza or Cold attack in one night and it proves it* You can prevent 'Flu by taking 2 ASPRC Tablets at ihe 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 talon* 'ASPRO* for Influenza and Colds to keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent chill. , The value of 'ASPRO* for Influenza was proved in Australia when the Pneumonic Influenza Plague r&vftged the country > and the Federal Parliament proclaimed 'ASPRO a Necessary Commodity in the public interest 'ASPRCy 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. I / r .. I ft T. * ASPRO CAN DO IT TO NIGHT Change of seasons sapped vitalitylowered powers of resistance—varying weather conditions, all tend to cause ordinary Colds, which generally attack people at this time of the year. If neglected, a Cold in the head may develop into the dreaded Influenza and, in some instances, into more serious complaints, such as Bronchitis, Pleurisy and Pneumonia. RESOLVE TO KEEP CLEAR OF THE 'FLU! "ASPRO* TAKEN IN THE EARLY STAGES, WILL DISPEL COLDS AND INFLUENZA IN 24 HOURS! 2.—lt stops violent Headaches in sto 10 thinutes. 3.—Z-' Brings Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless. 4.—lt gives the greatest relief ever known to women at their times of perineal depression. I.—As a gargle, 'ASPRO* is wonderful for Sore Throats, Tonsflrtis, etc. FINOS'ASPRO'MUCH BETTER THAN ASPIRIN 73 Vauxhall Road, Devon port.. Auckland. Dear Sirs, I am pleased to write and say that I fonnd 'ASPRO' of the greatest benefit and have, like others, derived far more relief from it than 'Aspirin.' I have recommended 'ASPRO' to many friends.—Yours faithfully, M. JONES (Sgd.) IS A SAFEs EFFECTIVE It relieves Dengue and Malaria by reducing the fever. 7.—lt relieves Rheumatism in one night. 'ASPRO'STOPS TRAINSICKNESS.QUINSY HEADACHES & COLDS 436 Worcester Street, Qmstchurch. Dear Sirs, . , I think it is op to me to let too know the benefits I have derived from the use of your 'ASPRO* Tablets. I first used them when travelling between Dunedin and Christchurch. t> was very sick on the train, when a lady gave me two 'ASPRO' Tablets, and the sickness immediately stopped. Since then I have taken 'ASPRO' for Quinsy, Headaches and Colds. I always keep 'ASPRO* m the house, and at the first sign of a cold take ASPRO as directed. . Yours faithfully, [ (Sgd.) (Mrs.) A 1 E. RAINTON. SORE THROAT & SLEEPLESS NIGHTS BANISHED 17 Kiwi Road. Dear Sirs, Devonport. AttCai&xKl# had been having SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. That evening I gave her two 'ASPRO* Tablets before retiring. You can imagine mr delight, when the next morning she told me her throat when the next morning she told metier throat was much eased and that she had r slept welt —Yours faithfully (Sgd.) MISS S. HILT. SORETKROST ETONSILITIS Two 'ASPRO' Tablets dissolved in four tablespoonfuls of water make a very excellent gargle for sore throat, tcmsilitis, and act as a deterrent. The reason why 'ASPRO' has such quick action in banishing influenza and cold attacks is, first/ because it is an antipyretic or fever destroyer, secondly, when ingested in the system it is ft powerful internal antiseptic and germicide. READ THIS LETTER! "Woodcot," Vale Street, To 'ASPRO,' Pascoe Vale, 27/5/31. . Gentlemen.—Your product is worthy of block letters. I am .only a {?*•" and not prone to throwing bouquets, but feel that one must give credit wneni due. Mvself and a number of men on relief work had the misfortune to oe the centre of a cloudburst. Result: Tents, blankets and tucker flooded oat. us inn with rlnthe* fnr a rhanffe. hot whiskV out of the question. Dttt Dy a brief as possible, that bottle was worth its weight in gold. . ■ I 'dished* them out at 4 each man and washed down with a billy CI tea, and,. although we spent the night like drowned rats, every man was on the job in morning and not a cold in the bunch. ... . _ , • . ....... , I would strongly advise anybody who has to camp out to always nave a bottle _ot them. 'ASPRO, unlike other stuff on the market, does exactly what you claim it to do. —Yours faithfully, W. H. KENT. 31K/31. »A ADA 4 IN THE HOME PROVIDES INSURANCE ASPRv AGAINST ALL NERVE RAINS AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES \{ fi'6 24» 4% OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS lr STORES 'ASPRO* IS MAOC IN NEW ZEALAND in Reader Interest Circulation Advertising By the superiority of its extensive and effective news service, consistent make-up, comprehensive advertising sections and prompt, regular delivery, the Herald is catering in the widest measure for the requirements of the whole community. Its record sales and volume of advertising, the confidence of its readers and their response to its advertising columns, are indications of the popularity of The New Zealand Herald. It is supreme in the populous Auckland district, which contains one-third of the entire population of the Dominion. 'The New Zealand Herald' COMPLETELY COVERS THE AUCKLAND TERRITORY

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20990, 29 September 1931, Page 14

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