yiF'JW Everybody Knows How ASPRO Beat the ’Flu Epidemic in Australia in 1918-19. In England, during the recent Influenza outbreak, 40,000,000 ASPRO Tablets were sold with similar results. &OD TESTIMONIALS WE RECEIVED BY LAST ENGLISH MAIL’FLU PAINS GO IN HALF-AN-HOUR! Dear Sirs— 126 High St., Eltham, 5.E.19. I feel I must write and tell you what I think about ASPRO. week I started with an Influenza Cold in the head and tried all sorts of remedies to relieve it, as the pains in my face and head were terrible, and I got no in bed. After the third day I saw in a paper what ASPRO did, and remembered it being advertised at Wembley, so I sent out for a box and took three Tablets right away. Within half-an-hour my pains were gone and my Cold soon got better. I could not describe the pains, they were awful; all over my head and face. I never had anything like it, but ASPRO relieved me, and as I suffer from Rheumatism I will continue with them for that, as I feel sure I shall get relief. ASPRQ would be a great help to many if they would only try them. I remain, yours faithfully, (Sgd.) E. FOULKES. STRICKEN AT FOOTBALL MATCH 8 Dear Sirs, 23 Cavell Rd., White Hart Lane, Tottenham, Nl7. I feel it my duty to write these few words of praise as a tribute to what, in my estimation, is the mo& wonderful medical preparation of the age—ASPRO Tablets. On Saturday, February sth, while returning home from a football match, I was stricken by that dreadful nightmare—the ’Flu, awful pains behind the eyes, aching and shaking in every limb, etc.; so, with visions of a spell of illness, a week or so in bed, which one can so ill afford, I bought a box of ASPRO and went to bed. The result was almost unbelievable,for within a few hours I was almost my normal self; the aches and pains had vanished, and by Monday morning I was ready for work, fit as the proverbial fiddle. In future my motto will be : "Keep” ASPRO and the ’Flu "Lodges” elsewhere.—Yours, etc. (Sgd.) GEORGE E. CHALLIS. P.S.—This letter is at your disposal—entirely without reserve. M TO jflh Will C Uf e a COLD and Kill the SSil Jlr ’FLU inside Twenty-Four Hours if Taken According to Directions. FOLLOW THESE DIKECTSONS CAREFULLY:— fTake 2 tablets immediately the first symptoms k appearand 2 tablets every 3 hours afterwards ga until symptoms disappear. A hot lemon drink |B| to be taken with the last dose before retiring to bed. W It is advisable when taking ASPRO Tablets for jf INFLUENZA and COLDS to keep the body r —- warmly clad in order to prevent chill. ASPRO is made In New Zealand., MINIMUM PRICES—12’u 25’s sO’s TOO’. 1/- 1/6 2/6 4/6 Full Five Grains Contained in Each Tablet OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS Symington’s {Reg. Trade Mark) COFFEE & CHICORY ffl ESSENCE Drink Symington’s at every * meal — it stimulates and invigorates! Saves time and money, aSKi \ THOS. SYMINGTON & CO., 55 Edinburg!) and London. SAVE WHEN WALKING Phillips on your shoes mean money in your j»% y pocket. . . Long-wearing, invisible . . . smart. -JSBZi IF 'PRESIDENT' Look for the: LICHT RUBBER SOLES i &Co. Ltd. name PHILLIPS. : • DUNEDIN. : •— • iunmiHiu*!niiii<imiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiitiiiHiiiititiitHiiiiiiii<uiiiiifiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiii!ttiii<iifiu •
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Otago Witness, Issue 3833, 30 August 1927, Page 76
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