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NOW 't^^g^p and the ate prevalent ;i|aini it must interest all to know aVSPRQ will sto| Cold or Jxtik&tii^^ according to the f G^pplliiK^ ndtrections :—^ '- Tafc« 2 TaW«te th« first symptoms appear and 2 TabUt* «v«y thw hwr» ifterwardi untir eymptoms disappear; • hot lemon drtoi^te&ifeeii ynlh the last '!doae bef ore going to HL It U adyi^lo wW^ to Iwep the bodj^M^i^icllllJ^i order to prevent chill. Kir '^ Colds, Fevers, Tla only develop with HigfE ■ 'Stops tH9 High Teinpiiratus'e '■. i iv ■••••?^ : .'i : J'''-'.j) : i)"M'^>* ; v'- ; .-(''■■ ; i -••• ' ; - : -; ■ ', : -•'■'' •■■ ■■'<■' ' What ASPRO did during the Pneumonic Influenza Plague, how the Federal Governn^prp COMMODITY, and thJ^oH^^^i ' ;^V** ) eflfe<?te<J' during that troublesome t^e/ are nfi^^b^ caught napping! Make sure you hftV«J a packet of ASPRO m the house as an INSUiUNCE^gß»;'^i^*tf;^ v ■■■■"■'■ '■'■' '■■■■■• ■■ -fllf^'iy^^^-^^^^-^^v^ . -.••^v^-; ASPHO ■glvi||lii|^ ReHevJng ■ '' .-• ■■ any o£ the Spsl6^i£is Comnlaints:^ - HEADACHE ' ;.: . ..OTjjMpfeM,?^,^^ ■ RHEUMATISM :■■ mffiWn&^W-*™^^^ SLEEPLESSNESS ' ' i ' •! LUMB AGO - /; : ;:t i ; -. PECULIAR TO - NEURITIS tEMFEaATUREi^^ '( SORE tftROAT - WOMEN TOOTHACHE • MI^WA?:' ASTHMAS ' ALCOHOLIC AFTER- ■ EARACHE 'WMtUZs., ?® ':■■■'; .HAY/FEVER {„■ EFFECTS. ■■■ 1 '■ ' '.' : -. . ■• ■il^^^ : ".^^:'': i,-U^' V -'^ •"-,■•■ - ALL NERVE PAINS MINIMUM PRK&S^Bi^ and Storekeepers. , lJ*i <Saai. : ■■•|), ; ;;/:J,?S > ii / (Siinl- Ma (Smnl- ' . * IM> (SwO- , tape packed) Ufe-vUp^piifked) ' . tap* packed) - tape packed) ■ ASPRO is Made m Kew Zealand/ Says D? Andrew WtLSON, MB F.RSE, Referring to Zam-BuU m his well-known book on First-Aid, Dr. Andrew Wilson, Ph.D.,M.8.,F.R.5.E., Says:— . '♦Accidents are liable to happen anywhere. We run risk equally m i&e home, ' , m the street, m ;jhe workshop, . and on the playing-field.";. Wherever 'a box of Zam-Buk is kept handy, this herbal balm may* be relied upoii as an antiseptic dressing which requires no preparation. Zam-Buk has the additional advantage of possessing unique healing properties." Besides taking pain and soreness fined herbal balm, that penetrates ©ut of a wound, Zam-Buk kills deep into the tissues. Free from poison germs and causes new lardy rancid fats it "keeps" perhealthy skin to quickly grow. fectly and its soothing, healing and Ifyouhadtheeyeofamicroscope antiseptic virtues are unexcelled, and' could see Zam-Buk actually Always keep a box handy. at. work, rapidly knitting the edges Zam-Buk is unequalled for cuts, of a wound together by 1 the growth burns, scalds, eczema, ulcers, of new healthy tissue - cell by cell « pimples, piles, poisoned wounds, you would marvel at one of Nature's scalp disease, etc. I\6 ,box, 316 miracles. Zam-Buk is a highly re- 'family' size. Of all chemists. "A SURGERY IN A TWO-INCH BOX."

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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 20