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J m am M T> A m c. ct & V > 10. \ ' V / REPORTS to hand indicate a waye of Coughs, Colcls, and Influenza. Many people arc away from business. How t;o prevent a serious attack and keep going xs the question of the moment. The safe arid sure method for quick Relief is 'ASPRO/ It smashes up an attack in one night and nips development!! in the bud. 'ASPRQ' is equally' effective for Sore Throat—Sciatica- — Rheumatism—and it speedily reduces feverish temperatures. Furthermore, 'ASPRO' is safe. It does no ; t harm the heart or the stopiach. Always take 'ASPRO' accor<ling to the directions in the packet. BUY A PACKET TO-DAY FOR PROOF! , k RELIEVES INI ONIE NIGHT Lay All Night in Fain Then Took VMSPIIO' anil Qbtafynecf Quick Relief Tangowahine, Northern Wairoa, Dear Sirs, 25th August, 1932. I wish to inform you of the great benefits I have derived from 'ASPRO* tablets. Recently I sprained my anlcle. All that night I was kept, awake with the pain, and morning found| it not in the least subsided. 1 suddenly thought of 'ASPRO,' and immediately took two, with the result that in less than half an hour the pairt had completely vanished. I took two more on retiring that night and have felt absolutely no trace of ?\ pain since. w I consider 'ASPRO* alao unbeatable (ot if* J banishing 'Flu attacks. Anyone who can -gj T J feel a cold developing cainnot do better r^W r /' tjjji, take "i c6u{i!e ! of 'ASPRO* and a hot I lernon drink before retiring. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) L. F. MOQNEY. Price# Free e< Sales Tiix. 53C^ Doctor Adviseil Use of fc ASFRO' Waiotahi, Dear Sirs, July 9. I might state that I have used 'ASPRO tablets for years. I:f I feel a cold or att attack of 'flu coming on, I -iak<s two or three 'ASPRO' tablets with a hot whisky and lemon, and in nine cases out of ten I will be right in the morning. Twelve months ago vre had our little daughter, aged three yearn, severely scalded, and as she was running a very high temperature, a shade over our doctor said to give her half an 'ASPRO* tablet to help reduce her temperature and to help to keep her quiet. I might state here that she was suffering from shock besides the burns, and I am sure 'ASPRO' tabletu played their part In helping to saye ovir daughter's life. Trusting thut the altov\ will be of interest to ycu.--I am."Yours faithfully, UF/34 N.Z. (Sgd.) T. F. J. I Always Carry I ASPRO r v/ith You Readu for the Sfiqhtest Att'ac&w Of P/MN-COID-FMJ'or RHEUMATISM • ; fe II

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21925, 8 October 1934, Page 14