A'Half Hme Refresher... / //' (•Si [J V w r / Before settling down to the morning's work, slip a piece of Wrigley's in your mouth. Wonderful, the new vigour Wrigley's puts into you, till lunch time arrives. It tones you up, takes away the dry, parched feeling . . . there's nothing like it for making you fresh and fit. The regular use of Wrigley's is a delightful > healthy custom. It aids digestion . . . promotes healthy appetite and by removing particles of food that lodge in the crevices of the mouth, protects the teeth and keeps the mouth healthy. Two kinds—both delicious—P.K., with the genuine peppermint flavour, and Spsarmint, with the pure mint leaf flavour. Only id. a packet—* worth many times more for the good it does you. MADE IN AUSTRALASIA I WITH EMPIRE MATERIALS i 1 PER PACKET MEANS BETTER CHEWING SWEET with A and Prevent Serious ▼ U Feverish conditions and watering eyes—body aches —grogginess, shivering, etc., are warning signs of COLDS and 'FLU. If you stop the Fever you stop the cold. 'ASPRO' being an anti-pyretic (feverreducer) quickly reduces temperature and prevents feverish developments. 'ASPRO' also soothes away any condition of aches or rheumatic pains because, after ingestion in the system it is both a powerful germicide and solvent of uric acid and is anti-pyretic—anti-periodic and antifermentative. 'ASPRO' promises quick results and it fulfils promises. It stops headaches in a few minutes—brings sweet sleep to the sleepless—soothes away practically any pain conditions —yet it neither dopes, deadens nor drugs. mwiosl '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 '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. Obtainable* ; ah all; . 8 f%° 27 TABLETS • •>:; TABLETS 54 TABLETS Chemiste cffid Storekeepers h 108 ■T - TABLETS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21333, 7 November 1932, Page 2
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