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waif ■wy banish —*ks <Uwm/A -adwisj \ HUM! TALKS TO MOTHERS ABOUT 'ASPRO' Dear Sirs, Swansea, ;;*: Glamorgan. mothers on /"Home" Nursing and for a sideline shall talk about 'ASPRO'; for of all the things on the market today I find there is nothing to equal 'ASPRO' for" reducing temperature and, preventing influenza; I, have done wonderful things with it and in such short times; and shall always recommend it; it acts like magic as 'a "gargle" (Signed) NURSE E. T. ACCLAIMED BY 15000 NURSES No field of service is so dependent on unselfish activity, understanding, cheerfulness, and self sacrifice as that exemplified by the nursing profession, and world-wide approval of 'ASPRO* by nurses is an immeasurable tribute, to an all. - British product which is used as a family medicine by people of all colours, creeds, and nationalities. We publish below a few letters from nunes they are worth reading. , , i Nurse Praises ASPRO' for 'Flu Dear Sirs, : Birmingham. '-;■ I wish to write andtthank you. One of my old patients had a bad Attack of J then awaited the result of 'ASPRO' tablets/Which; were-most effective. I shall most assuredly recommend'them for colds of any description, and especially for neurotics, etc,, etc., as I feel they are indisperisable'ihia house this time of the year; I am sure they will find a home wherever they are tested. '. : ; -v . "..,'.•/' ■ NURSE 8.-S "RESULTS MOST ORAIiFYING" Sty* NOME " Norse C. Pi writes from Anerley, 5.E.20: "Please excuse these tardy thanks for your 'ASPRO'. I have purposely waited to report result after using" same for my rheumatism and insomnia. 'The result is MOST gratifying both troubles are definitely better. Naturally, I shall recommend 'ASPRO' to future patients. With 2S years of Nursing Surgical, Mental and Medical—l hive not met with a■> treatment so entirely efficacious. P.S. Kindly -make ai*r use of my letter as you may desire. ''•■'■' NURSE'S ADVICE FOR SLEEPLESSNESS ' Bredbo, .Cooma Line. Dear Sirs,. 1 Allow me to thank you tor your wonderful 'ASPRO' tablets; During my 15 years of nursing I used them regularly for patients, without \ complaints. If T ; foiind' a patient not sleeping well at nights, I gave two 'ASPRO' tablets followed by a drink of hot milk. The. patient then slept until morning. Their value, as far as a nurse's life is concerned, is beyond words and I can safely recommend 'ASPRO' to anyone Yours faithfully, SISTER T„ A.T.N.A. DOCTORS ASK NURSE FOR ASPRO Great Baddow, Dear Sirs, Essex. I am a fully trained Nurse and nothing I have tried comes up to 'ASPRO.' More than once when I have been out to a case I have had Doctors say to me "Got an 'ASPRO'? My head does ache." I am never without it in my bag. Everyone I meet is complaining of head owing to the wind. I give them two 'ASPRO' tablets • Faithfully yours, ■ F. A. S. NURSE NEVER WITHOUT ASPRO' Nurse E. H. writes from Brighton: "I. feel that I must write and tell you what a boon 'ASPRO' has been to myself and my patients. I am a trained nurse' doing private work and am never without 'ASPRO' when I go to my cases. They are indeed wonderful and I cannot speak too highly of them." LUMBAR NEURITIS-What NURSE PROVED Ray, Coventry. Dear Sirs, I have received wonderful relief for Lumbar Neuritis, having suffered for months and had already tried many well-known tablets without any lasting effect Now I am perfectly well again after taking 'ASPRO' tablets. 1 have given several packets of 'ASPRO' to various patients with good results. 38/41. A, L. M. (S.R.N.)

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Keep Them Moving as never before, the country depends upon its railways for distribution of food and fuel, munitions •nd everything ejse so necessary to our security. AD wagons must be kept moving. Tardiness in loading or. unloading trucks means delay in transporting vital supplies elsewhere. Every Wagon Wanted

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24792, 17 December 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24792, 17 December 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24792, 17 December 1941, Page 10

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