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, i BR H £ K2| "v. 1 - ' # J k' S: ' 1 READ THE CLAIMS! WHAT 'ASPRO' DOES: , 1 [ It Stops violent Headaches in 5 to iO minutes. 2 | It Brings Sweet Sleep to the Sleepless. _3 1 It Relieves Rheumatism in one night. 4 j It Relieves Children's Growing Pains. 5 It Saves many a Sound Tooth by Removing - Toot! i ache. 6 It Brings Relief without causing sickness, inrligestion or a craving. 8 ft soothes awav irritability. 9 A hot lemon drink with 2 or 3 'ASPRO* Tablets will smash ::p a Cold or 'Flu attack in ° n e 11 ';? IIL 10 It Reduces-Temperature in 5 minutes. It can be taken at any time, in Tram, Train, at Home, at Busiress—anywhere—everywhere. 12 It gives the greatest relict ever known to women at their times of periodical depression. 13 | It Stops the 111 After-Effects of Alcohol. 14 It relieves Dengue and Malaria by reducing the fever. ~15 -_ As a Gargle, 'ASPRO' is wonderful for Sore Throats, Tonsilitis, etc. s m w You leave home as "fit at a fiddle" but never know the moment when fate will prove unkind in the form of a headache —neuralgia or nerve pains, or maybe it will be a rheumatic attack. The slightest derangement of your nervous system may make you feel "nervy"' or irritable. The sight of an accident may upset you for the day. In crowds germ contamination may place you in the quick grip of a cold or influenza. The best protection for such emergency is to make certain that you put a few 'ASPRO' Tablets in your pocket or purse BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME. This is surely sufficient recommendation to ■want others to share in one's good luck in finding a reliable remedy. Yours faithfully, /c~j \ v v n r W FINOS 'ASPRO' MUCK MIRACLES IN DAYS 73 Vauxhall Road. Devonjort, Auckland. fiea* Sirs, I am pleased to write and sa;r that I found 'ASPRO of the greatest benefit and hai'e. like others, derived far more relief from it than "Aspirin.] I have recommended 'ASPRO' to many (riends.—Yours faithfully, BE/31 N.Z. M. JONES (Sgd.) "Tarata," Inglewood, Dear Sirs, Taranaki. 1 hold the writing of this testimonial as an honor, and am very grateful to your 'ASPRO' Tablets. About a month ago I had a Nervous Breakdown, since when I have suffered terribly from Headaches. Last Wednesday a lady friend suggested buying a bottle of Chemical Food but instead I bought a packet of your Tablets. They worked miracles in two days. I have not had a bad head since last Friday night. Yours ever gratefully, \ (Miss) KATHLEEN FLOWER. FIRST AID™MOTHERS Most children are subject to Toothache, Earache, Colds and sudden bursts of Temperature. 'ASPRO' can be safely given to children so affected. It wifl soothe the pain away and quickly reduce Temperature. * Two simple methods of giving 'ASPRO' to the kiddies are: Ca) with a little milk or (b) break the tablet up and administer in a teaspoonful of jam. The dosage is: Children 3 to 6 years, Vi tablet; 6 to 14 years, 1 tablet; 14 to 16 years, V/j tablets. 'ASPRO' like any other medicine should not be given to babies under 3 years of age without medical advice. 'AC Did A* ,N the home provides insurance Md rnv AGAINST ALL NERVi; PAINS AT W FOLLOWING prices —6? |'6 24 4V OBTAINABLE AT AM- CHEMISTS St STORES 'ASPRO 1 IS MAO»: IN NEW ZEALAND

.mm tin. The AsksWhat do you buy when you purchase space in a daily newspaper?— You buy an opportunity to tell your sales-making-message to a definite number of paid subscribers to that newspaper. Make the most of publicity opportunity by using "The Herald," which, with a greater sale among people who matter to the advertiser, can produce more turnover at less cost. Per inch per thousand of circulation the rate for advertising in " The New Zealand Herald " is by far the lowest in this Dominion. Over Copies a day guaranteed. a The HERALD TELLS and SELLS

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21144, 30 March 1932, Page 17

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