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This splendid scenic route brings the East Coast within reach of Tourists to whom road travel entails a delay they cannot afford. EAST COAST AIRWAYS Frequent daily services between Nelson, Blenheim and Wellington, connecting with Palmerston Nortb-DunedKn, Auckland-Wel-lington, Gisborne-Napier, services at Blenheim or Wellington. Three times weekly and return, (Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays) Wellington-Nelson-Greymouth-Hokitika, connecting at Nokltika with Air Travel (N.Z.) Ltd. WfTV Ual oJ D N.Z. LTD. OF •eiti IV t or A * / j mi)' ▲ liimllllinilllllllllllliir. lllllt or 'Flu often start with a sore throat that's where the infection begins. So if you feel the slightest soreness in the throat, act quickly—gargle with 'ASPRO'. You will find that the pain will be soothed away in a wonderful manner and the development of a cold or 'flu attack will be stopped. . The reason why 'ASPRO' is the most effective gargle is that it breaks up into thousands of tiny particles in the water. The particles adhere to the lining of the throat and remain there long enough for the throat to get the full benefit of their wonderful antiseptic properties. Next time a sore throat threatens stir a couple of -ASPRO' tablets in half a glass of water and gargle. You can sip some of the mixture afterwards with benefical results. * So do the wise thingskeep 'ASPRO' in the home, and keep Colds and 'Flu out! [llllllHniUllllllllMfllHlHlHlliMlllMilllllil'MlHlMllllllHHMMMMMl'U'illHimill'MUMl'imil Use 'ASPRO r to Stop Developments ftm sore Throats Went to B>ed With a Heavy Cold Which Disappeared Overnight 278 Ponsonby Road, Ponsonby, 15/7/37. • Dear Sirs, I have used 'ASPRO' in many ways and have always found that very satisfactory results follow. I take 'ASPRO' chiefly for Colds to which I seem to be rather subject at this season of the year. Only last week I was greatly distressed with a head Cold and could not continue my duties. I went to bed at six-o'clock and took a dose of 'ASPRO' tablets with a hot lemon drink. The next morning dl traces of the Cold had disappeared. 4 Yours faithfully, (Sgd) LUCY CASTLE. iiNever Without 'ASPRO' To Stop Colds and 'Flu 48 Athens Road, Onehunga, 5.E.5. 10/7/37. Dear Sirs, 1 would like to say that I am. never without 'ASPRO' in the house, and consider it indispensable for myself apd family in the treatment of Colds - and 'Flu. I can testify to the wonderful effect it has in reducing the temperature and generally making one feel better. Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) Mrs". V. BLACK. "'ASPRO' Keeps Me free from Colds" 69 Brougham Street, Wellington 14/6/37. Dear Sirs, Being a /constant sufferer of Colds and Neuralgia a friend advised me to take 'ASPRO' tablets with a lemon drink, which I did with immediate results. I find a couple of 'ASPRO' tablets occasionally keeps me free from these complaints and in future I shall never be without it in my home. Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) E. A. 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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23025, 30 April 1938, Page 9
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