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WHILE COtDS&fUI HIKE RMINGH When Infection is about and you are In close contact with other people In the stuffy atmosphere of trains, trams and buses, colds and ’flu are easily caught. Every morning, last thing before you leave home, gargle with ’ASPRO’. Myriads of tiny particles of ‘ASPRO’ remain for a considerable time in contact with the lining of the throat, right where you need protection against the cold and ’flu germs. To make a gargle just,mix three ‘ASPRO’ tablets In half a glass of water. Gargle for about two minutes. 1 GARGLE WITH 6 * I ' v ” : "" 9 Easy! Quick ? onda arond nrecnufion j IF YOUR COLD HAS REALLY GOT A HOLD-DO THIS- ,—. If you are already In the grip of a cold or ’flu go straight to bed and take ‘Aspro’ tabletr with a hot drink according 'to - directions. Thoroughly covered up you get the full benefit of the anti-pyretic (fever-reducing) properties of ‘Aspro’ which promote a healthy skin action enabling you to awaken relieved and freshened. 1 % “‘ASPRO’ is far ahead of anything else I have tried’’ « Mr. Colin E. Creek, of Gibson St„ Bowden, S.A., writes (26/2/48): “lam in the kind of job where I can’t afford lost time, and I am also one of those people who are very susceptible to catching cold or 'flu. ‘Aspro’ has come to my rescue so many times and always ddes the job so thoroughly that I thought it was up to me to write in and tell you of my appreciation. There must be others in the same boat as myself too who would be glad of the tip. I can honestly say that for colds and ’flu ‘Aspro ’is far ahead of anything else.” mark PROPRIETOR! Nicholas Proprietary Limited, Melbourne, Australia. Mada by Nicholas Products Limited, TRADE MARK r " |,.|7 „.rloh ftrsst, Wsllloftoß, Nsw Zealand, by arranfemant with ths proprlttor. A 14.11

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26848, 12 August 1948, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26848, 12 August 1948, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26848, 12 August 1948, Page 8