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69 a sk& M¥. -m M OL« Realise that if your skin is in a “CS©gged«up” condition your Internal Organs cannot throw off their impurities. The result is your Blood becomes congested—a breeding ground for disease. Colds turn into Influenza and Pneumonia —sluggish circulation maybe into growths—good health into bad health, etc. ITS *1 MKT YOU SHOULD K/lOW NOW, one tremendous fact about ASPRO Is that it forces your skin to act and throw off the Impurities. Furthermore being an internal Antiseptib, ASPRO cleanses the System. So between the cleansing and skin-acting operations, ASPRO leaves your blood in a healthy condition. It restoresyour red oorpusoles to action, thus building up your disease-resisting conditions to the highest pitch.

R£r\E/ ABEk T/iSS TOO do nyl ciffie,ot tfc& JeeU rto ciejyuess'W/C] ajtei, a/ue vSo£g * tpi iir us most' TO GET INSTANT RELIEF FOLLOW THESE &EADACHES—Take two tablets after meals, and one tablet every hour afterwards till pain is relieved. 6LEEPLESSNESS—Take two tablets after a light supper at nisht before retiring. RHEUMATISM—The quantity of “Aspro” to be taken for this complaint must necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the malady. From 4 to 6 tablets can be taken after meals with perfect safety and with beneficial results. NEURITIS—For this distressing complaint take two to four tablets four times a day, after meals for preference. Drink plenty of milk. FEVERISHNESS and TEMPERATURE—* For malaria, ague or any fever, “Aspro” Tablets are a boon They are far more effective than quinine. Take two to three tablets every two hours until normal. They reduce temperature within fifteen minutes. LUMBAGO—For Lumbago, take two tablets four times a day if required. TO STOP A COLD AND INFLUENZA— Take two to three tablets four times a day when you feel the cold coming on. This reduces the temperature and prevents the cold. NEURALGIA—For neuralgia, take two or three tablets, and one to two every hour afterwards until all pain disappears. SCIATICA—Take similar doses to instructions given for Rheumatism. MENSTRUAL TROUBLES—Two or three tablets three times a day. DIRECTIONS: DRINKER’S HEAD—The after effects of the convivial glass can be immediately relieved by taking two or three “Aspro” Tablets. NERVE SHOCK—For' any nerve shock “Aspro” is invaluable. It calms the nerves as nothing else can. Take two to three tablets after meals when required. DOSE FOR CHILDREN: 3 to 6 years, i tablet; 6 to 14 years, 1 tablet; 14 to 18 years, 1$ tablets. Break tablets up for children. READ THIS LOOK! This is the RIGHT WAY to tear off an ASPRO Tablet from the Mew Sanitape Packing: Tear Tape just BEHIND the Tablet, THEN SQUEEZE TABLET OUT! 1 Warburton Street, North Ward, Townsville, Queensland. Messrs. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD. Dear Sirs, — I feel I must write you a line in favour of your famous Aspro tablets. Four of my children and myself have derived great benefit from them. • I used to be .subject to severe headaches about every three weeks, but, since taking Aspro, my headaches have left me entirely. My little boy, aged four, had all the symptoms of ’Flu! three afternoons running. I gave him half an Aspro in a spoonful of Cough Mixture each afternoon when he got hot and feverish, heavy eyed, and nasty cough, and he would have a little sleep, and get up quite well—no more ’Flu. My two daughters came home from work at midday with ’Flu. I put a vinegar cloth on their heads,' mustard and water baths to their feet, gave them two ASPRO tablets and a hot lemon drink, and they were soon well again. Another daughter is troubled with toothache, and gets relief from ASPRO. One night I felt very seedy, ’Flu symptoms, took two Aspro tablets and a hot lemon drink, -went to bed. I got up all right in the morning. You may use this as you think fit. Yours truly, (Sgd.) L. M. MIDGLEY. J PRICES: 12 Tablets 11-25 25 Tablets 1/6 50 Tablets 100 Tablets 2/6 4/6 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Goldberg

PUBLIC NOTICE Your Chance to Buy a Buick Chassis or Five-Seater Buick at a Favourable Price! ; For a short period only, and subject to stocks being- available, we are prepared to supply, at a favourable price, 1923 BUICK CHASSIS, both Four-Clyinder and Six-Cylin-der Models: also, Five-Seater Standard Buick Sixes and Fours and one or two other models. We will take orders for Chassis only, or for Chassis with local built Car or Delivery Van bodies. As stocks are limited you will be well advised to place your order at once! AGENTS: WELLINGTON A. B. C. Motors (N.Z.) Ltd 127 Lambton Quay.

>v . . Jlsk Ur RED BAND ALE Obtainable at— Jill fiotels and . Bottle Stores. Brewed and Bottled by —New Zealand— Breweries Ltd. (Wellington Branch) Known For ottractiL f Printing at reaesonable cost, go tho "Times," or* ring nj> No. 2740, ai tb© traveller will call on you. Protnj ness. Accuracy, Cheapness, and Quali can bo depended upon.

12 Ladies made an experiment to take the lid off a * Nugget” tin. Eleven of them hit it lightly with a light brush and didn't move it. but one lady took a heavy brush and hit it hmrd two or three times and it came off easily, j The others then tried the same way and | easily lifted the lid off. I Maybe you are a regular user of "Nugget** I and have found the lid a tight fit. We do ! that on purpose to preserve the polish. We could not improve the polish so we : made a better tin. NOW DON'T FORGET—- *££*. Hold tin /V% on Table / / n Hard with Heavy'' Brush. 1 Knock lid on to take it off.’ RAfNKH —37

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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11656, 22 October 1923, Page 6

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