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Public Notice What with the Flu, Chronic Rheumatism, Hot Weather, Sleeplessness, and' Nervous Trouble rampant this Adver. tisement will prove both interesting and a source of relief and comfort to those who act according to its advice This is no time for humbug and rash statements. - A remedy either fulfils its claims or it doesn't The best ! proof is what the public who have tried it say. . This advertisement gives all the public proof we can jam mtej the space, and it's heart-breaking to have to leave out hundreds of testimonials which further demonstrate the! wonderful efficacy of Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets. Apart from its remarkable efficiency in quick action, probably f its greatest virtue is the fact that it; is oril^ ?; ppin antidote in the world that doesn't affect the heart Wifhl Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets heart harm is impossible. New Zealanders will welcome this wonderful compound! Mere s 'Assertions Prove. NOTHING. The folio wing■ -Facts Pro ve SOM ETHING—rREAD ON: v. i%g;®r Sgt Potter gets his pension rsdtseed under happy circumstances—a Rheumatic Fact. The Manager , (OalchaELpton Eoa3, West Maiflan'd, N.S."W* , • Nicholas' " ASPRO" Tablets. ' - , Dear Sir,—l am writing this to let yon know how I have been cured by your "ASPRO "Tablets. I was invalided home from the front last' February almost a total wreck, suffering from Chronic Rheumatism. I remained in Hospital for three months, but got no relief; obtained my,dia-i charge in May, when my condition was serious, I was scarcely able to walk, and often in bed for two weeks at a stretch. ! I noticed in the Sydney "Truth" an ad. regarding your "ASPRO " Tablets, and decided to take them, with the result that my pension, hasbeen; reduced. lam able to play cricket, and feel almost quite my. old self—in seven months—much is due to Nicholas* "ASPRO" Tablets. My heart Is j not affected in any way. By the end of this year I will be able to return to my old job as labourer-on the Railways. I am writing this in the interests of many other Diggers who are suffering like myself, to let them know a sure cure, if they will give it,a.-faxr : trial. You may use this as you think fit Trusting that you are in the best of health, I yours sincerely (SgcL) SGT. F. F. POTTER v. 10 People tilfard Off the Fly. Glebe Street, Ryde, .Sydney, - . . .. r 18/11/19. Dear Sirs,—l feel it my dufcrto write to you on the great benefit I hate found in your wondeftfil Tablets. .Well, sir, I cannot say what they, have not done for me; in fact, for all my house, which is a boarding-house. All through that dreadful trial of Flu m and around Sydney, I am, 1.-sup-raose, one house in a hundred that never had a case in it. I have eight men, myself, and a little girl, and, thank God, we all escaped, and all we used was that lovely little, white Tablet called Nicholas' " ASPRO." If any of us felt a little cold or out of sorts, we would run for our httte friend. In all, I have had in my house over 30 bottles at 2/G, and now lam never without a bottle or tin. Anyone who comes to my house and says they have a headache, I say: "Here, take one of my Tablets; they will soon fix you-up." Sir, this can be proved by my Chemist, Mr. Heep, or a look at my bottles. You may use this if you choose, for I am not ashamed of . it. ' .p/-wtt7-i?t t Thanking you for the great benefit we received and wishing you good-luck.—Yours truly, (MRS.) J. ruvv JiiLib, Poster's advice Beats tie Flu in 24 Hours with Nicholas' "ABPRO" Tablets. Andrew Street, Windsor. Dear Sirs,—l have to thank Nicholas' "ASPRO" for keeping off an attack of Influenza a couple of months ago, when iVwas so bad about Melbourne. I could feel it coming on—it had been through my house, the wife and children had had it, and I couid hardly hold my head up. On the Saturday morning I went up to my doctor, and he told me to go home and take half a teaspoonful of baking soda three times a- day and two "ASPROS" every thfee hours. I went to bed'on the Saturday night "4 Hffil -cot up quite free from any effects of it. I thought it was wonderful. THE DOCTOR TOLD ME IT WOULD SHIFT IT OUT OF ME IN 24 •HOURS: and he was right So I have a lot to thank that friend of mine who introduced Nicholas' "ASPRO jto me first, and my doctor, who evidently knew their worth. lam never tired of telling my friends about the good results I have R R P.S.—You may use this testimonial as you think fit, but I would like you to keep, my full name imd address out .of the_paperjbnt if anyono wauted further particulars I would only be too pleased to give them. You could give enquirers my name and address from your office.—FA , A Photo of Federal .f ~.4. Parliament House, ( Melbourne, where """"ASPM" Tablets were declared a necessary Oommodltf by Australian Common- . wealth Sovernment - Read these tributes—Surely they Convince : , _ 'Worth Husband's Wages. Temperature Developed. Sleeplessness Yields. Mrs. Currio Now Does Her Read This— Frightened of tho Plagtso- •L. C. Argus Testifies— Housework Cheerfully— TrSutotom "Tmhilear," 13 Ocean St., Bondi, N.S.W. 1 _ - Wynaa Tomu ' SjF* Tablets toat we do. To NichoUs' "ASPRO " Co mP an y . ° for D f h r e SpMSSKS f : ££SZ£2£2£&t 58 Watltin Street, Newtown. , Dear Sirs,—l write these few lines with-siocere deal from Nervons i- 50111 » r. 'Vr.-Ititude to the founder of Nicholas' ASPRO " navine sunerra a greai aeai irom rrervems ment m an U& ide pap<T ct yonr rovalnabto N.S.W., 10th Feb., 1918. Headaches and Insomjua, I find it invaluable, "ASPRO," I purchased a srnsl! tube. Iw, Dear Sir.-Jnst a line to thank you for the liter I developed a Lmpirature °"d felt giddy and cannot .? £ * <be ferine from a very lad ofl samples of ASPRO" you sent me, and to and aching all over, till I had to go to bed feeling 4 •?}: nenrous headache. After takin* the nrrt dose. let you know they are more than you say, as:l very ill, and frightened I had got that dreadful (Signed) L. C. ARGUS. ** •' I fe« lßitKidiate and hftve never becai have suffered for years with Rheumatism in the plague, I had certainly the symptoms of it. I without-thtjn since. They are a great boon w' hc;id, and I have tried almost everything ; did sent for a 2/6 bottJe of * ASPRO," and took two ' suffer as I nave. I can do my house-. not ever seem to get rid of it. after each meal (which was just milk and soda, s)r'L5 )r 'L £11,' uTO 'S m P te dra S~; I mnst say that the morning I received yonr and kept myself well covered up no as not to get , . _ °i ~?1° Boasewit*: sample my head was terrible, so I ate some a chill), and also two before going to sleep. Two Neuralgia Beaten. 2 U c .hjnir fit breakfast and then took only one of the days later 1 was almost well; my headacbe had „„ I'-S.-You. can nse this as you think fit. "Tablets," and in half an hour's time I was none and my temperature almost normal. I AOBCimomy irom xSrOng LreflK — ;V _« m without my terrible head, and I could not say bought a smaller size then, and stayed in bed for Dear Sirs—Whilst thanking vou for tout V SSH<T*T!>£?!&£*TWIFG > how delighted I was to know 1 had struck a conple more days to be sure I was well again, .. r informing ' something that relieved me. The one tablet and lam postive that your wonderful Tablets voa ,batl ntmost beLefitfrom f J 11 • V was worth more to me than my husband's wonld save all from that dreadful Influenza, if hem su g tring great i y f rom Neuralgia and •' C /// T%lf s f\lYlfwo wages, so you bet 1 soon got some, to make taken in tune. Ido not wish for publicity, but sleepiesmess lam now able to sleep well SIt&GUIU sure of having them in the house when my anybody who reads these words (if you advertise tKri may take " ASPROS " ocSsioS . /• T% f poor head starts again. s ln Tt at Ly are muehless fre- ' fOT ReCOVd So now to thank you once again, and to re- £Sf2?k ff queni, and should I have one yonr "ASPROS" ) ■ main an ever grateful woman. ire quite efficacious in relieving them at once. ' C f Bondi. lam sincerely and faithfully yours. Kindly forward me a bottle, medium oriarfle. V .S/TIPJB (Sgd.) Mrs. SANDSTHORN. Mrs. L. B. being mfles from amdohlifie. ftHot Mights won't keep you awake If you take Nicholas' "Aspro" Tablets Headaches smy* '' Blenstrnal Troubles T«r»-sr tbtee tablebfSrce»ti«3e».»4*y. Take two tablets after a light supper at nisht befow I IsmftiMin . W wOu retiring. Sweet sleep will result. ImUKEuwmMU For himlnCOrtake two tablets (ovr times »4*7 if reqniKd. The quantity of " Aspro "to be taken for this complaint J QglaOiv I" " I For malaria.ague or *oy fever, Nicholas' "Aapro 1 n)2am»uu>n4!mnii must necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubborn- Tablets are a boon. They are fax more effective than sicSBIiSIuSIISSII ne3S " ie riialady. From 4to 6 tablets can be taken _ * ©3®l Ivlfllwww quinme. Take two to three tablets every two bora's after meals with perfect safety and with beneficial JT ff_ _ _ until oonmi. results. It relieves in one night. T« O PaM Take two to three-tablets four times a .far when Neuritis ir>np a Md twc every hour afterwards until all pain disappears. Directions drinker's Head immediately relieve# by taking -two-ac- ltee« ( IiUHI UiyiM The first dose should fii it. ' ■ Tablet*. SBSSt'O UskT s i m i' ar doses to Instructions given for Rheuma- gg|g|| St}oGk o '^. three tablets aftermeals when required. DOSE FOR CHILDREN—3 to 6 years, i tablet. 6to 14 years, 1 tablet. 14 to 18 years, 1$ tablet*. Break tablets np for children. 12 Tablets 25 Tablets ' 100 Tablets •4 i 4 . A I 1O TO FRIGES ALL OVER THE WORLD. F. O'NEILL & CO., Ltd. Factory Representatives for New Zealand - * ton Quay, Wellington.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17874, 3 March 1920, Page 8

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