NO MORE ATTACKS OF ASTHMA FEAR OF ATTACKS ENDED WITH EPHAZONE Why suffer needlessly? See how quickly one Ephazone Tablet stops a threatened attack or ends a developed attack. Half a minute after the tablet has reached the stomach you should feel wonderful ease stealing over you. This happens because Ephazone breaks up the moment It reaches the stomach, releasing healing, soothing ,medlcaments that free obstructed air passages. No. more wrecked sleep. No more dread of attacks. These are typical letters from hundreds:— NO FEAR OF ASTHMA NOW. " Since hearing of Ephazone I have no fear of Asthma, as I get Instant relief after taking a single tablet." LIVING IN A NEW WORLD. ” I live in a new world. No more Asthma. Sleep well, eat well, and am able to do a good day's work at the age of 75.” FREE BOOKLET. On request, a free booklet dealing with the value of Ephazone Tablets will be sent you. Simply print your name and address in the margin of this advertisement and send to address below. Don't wait and suffer Don’t be put oft. Send NOWI USED BY DOCTORS AND HOSPITALS. Hundreds of leading British Hospitals, including Government Institutions, and thousands of Doctors have been supplied with Ephazone not only because it is SAFE RAPID, and CERTAIN in effect, but also because it is ECONOMICAL. Every tablet acts—therefore full value for money Sold in two sizes, 4/- and 10/- (three times the quantity). All inquiries to A. A. Stichbury Limited, Dept. Dl3, P.O. Box 296, Wellington, C.l.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23364, 2 December 1937, Page 9
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