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9 » » A A SUMMER weather brings a health problem for many. The change in climatic conditions to them means ills and chills, headaches, nerviness, rheumatic twinges, belated 'flu attacks, petty colds and other complaints too numerous to particularise. The point to remember e wise course to follow is to stamp out these petty complaints at once with the great proved household medicine which is at your immediate service at small cost. Keep ASPRO handy in your home and in your pocket or bag and you will find it a comforter, a protector and a friend in need. Why I CHANGED TO 'ASPRO 9 WESTPORT, 14/10/35 Dear Sirs, I should like to convey to you my appreciation derived from the use of 'ASPRO tablets. Having previously used Aspirins with no great success, I changed to 'ASPRO,' the results being truly surprising. To quote one particular instance; I was suffering severe ■pain from a sprained ankle, and it was only after taking 'ASPRO that I was able to secure a night's rest. I was delighted to learn that this remarkable tablet is manufactured from all-British materials, and made and packed entirely in New Zealand by New Zealanders. Yours faithfully, 2F/38 (Sgd.) D. K. MAXWELL I ▲ WOULD BE CONFINED TO BED' BUT FOR 'ASPRO' Avoca Valley, CHRISTCHURCH, 4/9/35 Dear Sirs, For some years my husband has been suffering from Rheumatoid Arthritis, and had been using Aspirin to relieve his pain. I decided after reading your advertisements, to try 'ASPRO,* and I have much pleasure in informing you that my husband is obtaining much benefit from the use of your product, and furthermore, he is only using half the quantity of 'ASPRO* as he did Aspirin, which is truly something to be grateful for. At times, if it were not for the fact that my husband used 'ASPRO,' he would be confined to his bed, for it is only after he has taken 'ASPRO* tablets that he can with the help of his crutches, walk round the estate. (Signed) C. P.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 14