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Another “ASPRO” Message from a New Zealander. “ASPRO” Tablet sales are rushing forward in New Zealand by leaps and bounds. Similar to the Commonwealth a steady stream of testimonials is coming in. Heres one from NELSON. —further valuable testimony: Messrs. NICHOLAS PTV. LTD., MELBOURNE. Nelson, N.Z., Dec. 31, 1921. Dear Sirs, , . Suffering from Headaches and toothache and being convinced by your advertisements that people were getting relief with “ASPRO” Tablets, I decided to try them. At the time 1 was suffering from terrible headaches, and lam now thankful to say that after using two or three “ ASPRO ” Tablets my headache disappeared completely. I am writing this so that others may read it and be convinced that after using “ASPRO” Tablets they will find the same relief as I did. Yours truly—(Sgd.) Miss I. E. B. 66 REMEMBER ASPRO 99 Tablets Do Not Affect The Heart. HEADACHES NEURITIS DENGUE FEVER COLDS 12 Tablets % A o & TRY THEM FOR—SLEEPLESSNESS RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO TOOTHACHE INFLUENZA SCIATICA NEURALGIA MALARIA 25 Tablets II- 1/6 100 Tablets WATCH FOR THE BRAND AT ALL _ CHEMISTS and I A E 5 STORES. QOCIWW» 1 # _ |J • NICHOLAS PTY., LTD., Manufacturers of ASPRO, Mandel’s x Building, Willis Street, Wellington.

UKMAUKABLE RECIPE-■■■EASES COCCUS AND INFLUENZA. Since; tln> epidemic. medical authorities have experimented with several scientific preparations in an endeavour to discover an efficacious preventive of influenza. The recipe of a well-known chemist finds ureal, favour in warding off the incipient throat and bronchial affections that often lead to influenza. In reality, this mixture is compounded of simple and inexpensive ingredients, and can easily he prepared by anvone at home. The procedure is as follows:—Procure a hot lie of Hien/.o (Ilean’s Essence), add sweetening and water as slated in the directions, and yon lime a pint of ideal coni'll and uifluen/a remedy. Whe-1 takiiiL’ the Heen/o mixiure. sip cell dors slowlv. as the curative effect is I has more pronounced. Tl is warming and s ,milling, quickly gelling to the business end oMnflueny.il. colds, coughs. and bronchi'js. ami giving short shrift to the most sluhhorn cast's. fleenzo is also splendid for gargling sore, inflamed llimain lr is an all round family remedy, pood for all agt-s from seven in mvjilv. And one pinl of 1 locn/.o Titan's I'T-cuco) I- equal ill value lo eight eighteenneimy hollies of ortlimiry eotigh mixture. This grand remedy is (lui-- a hi':' iiioney. -aver a- well as a reliable eoltl and influenza ct ,nl roller. Ileenzo (ITean's Essenee) is sold by most chemisls and stores at 2s 6d a bottle. If not obtainable in roar district, it will no posted on receipt of price. hy (1. W. Hean, chemist, lo Egmont street. Wellington. Always be sure to get the original and genuine HEENZO. —SS

..\]l the time ho is flying, the bat utters a weird high-pitched squeak, which is so shrill that many people cannot hear it at. all. I* is the bat’s safety device, and it warns hint when lie is approaching dangerous obstacles suc.li as branches of trees or telegraph wires. Sound travels at a. great speed—-about 1100 ft a second—and if it strikes any object it is thrown back in (lie form of an echo. If anything is in his way, (he bat bears the echo of bis squeak, anil knows that be must proceed carefully. Experiments, are in progress with an instrument which will enable night-flying aeroplanes to make use of the principle invented ages ago by the bat. It consists of two parts; a sender for giving out a sound of uniform pitch and loudness, and a recorder which marks upon a dial any increase of sound duo to an oclioi Vthen this device is perfected a pilot who is caught in fog or darkness will have no difficulty in knowing whether he is approaching the ground or not.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18514, 27 March 1922, Page 6