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ILY OF TEN beats the * 0 m ii lIIMJ \m\v m With HERE’S PROOF! Read this Letterl 117 Addetfey Stceet, Auburn North, Sydney, N.S.W. Dear Sirs, . Having contracted Influenza in out home in its worst form, it Went right through the house. There ate ten of is; thinking to try ‘ASPRO,’ We soon found it cured all the family. __ /am sure some people don’t know the wonderful value of ASPRO . We ■ecommend it to all, young and old. Many thanks to ‘ASPRO’ and its inventor. Yours faithfully (Mrs.) F. SMITH. HE letter published below represents one of the many thousands of letters received from all over the world testifying to the efficacy of ‘ASPRO’ in quickly routing colds and influenza out of the household. ‘ASPRO’ protects all the family. At the slightest sign of n sneeze sniffle or sore throat take ‘ASPRO’ according to the directions on the leafle' in the packet. ‘ASPRO’ stops colds, ’flu and rheumatism at inception, because after ingestion in the system, it is a solvent of Uric Acid and is anti-fermen-tative, anti-periodic and anti-pyretic. # . _ ‘ASPRO’ does not harm the heart nor have any injurious after-effects ‘ASPRO’ is so safe that a child can take it. There is no Free Salicylic Jkcw and the tablets are protected against the development of hydrolysis.. Don < accept substitutes that look the same. You avoid the danger of using impurt drugs and potents if you insist on ‘ASPRO.’ , T ‘ASPRO’ WARDS OFF COLDS IN BITTER WINTER 201 Lichfield Street, CHRISTCHURCH, Dear ‘ASPRO’ People. . 18/10/30. 1 am pleased to be able to express my gtnteful appreciation of your wonderful remedy. ‘aSPRO’ is a “household word” in our home. We would .never think of retiring for the night unless our “panacea” were there to use if necessary. Where I have found it most helpful has been in breaking up a COLD. At the first sign 1 take three ‘ASPRO’ Tablets every three hours. By this treatment I have oeen able to avoid a COLD through all the bitter weather we have experienced here this winter. , I must say that I am sure ‘ASPRO’ leaves no bad after-effects. ' Yours truly, 38H/31—N.Z. (Mrs.) K. STANTON. PROMPT ACTION Staves off Pneumonia 72 Benson Road, Dear Sirs, g REMUERA, I really feel I must write you about the miracle way ‘ASPRO’ Tablets have done a great cure for me. Monday and Tuesday of this* week I had ,a very Severe pain—bottom of left lung. Body ached all over, throat stiff, and above all, hot and cold perspiration on body all night. . I have two babies to see to and I thought of ‘ASPRO. I took two going to bed and that stopped cold shivers. I got up at four and took two more, that removed the pains out of my body, and I took two more at 8.30. .1 feel I can get to and work good. Use this as you please, I am satisfied that ‘ASPRO’ cured me of having PNEUMONIA. I have proved them good for HAY FEVER, also. Hoping you prosper and do well with them. Aspirins nearly kill me. I retch for half an hour after, taking them. Wishing you success, (Sgd.) MRS. KELSO. ASPRO’WIU. NOT FAIL YOU FORHEADACHE RHEUMATISM NEURITIS SLEEPLESSNESS TOOTHACHE EARACHE NEURALGIA COLDS INFLUENZA FEVERISHNESS TEMPERATURE MALARIA DENGUE SCIATICA GQUT&IUMBAGO SORE THROAT ASTHMA , HAY FEVEfe IRRITABILITY PERIODICAL HUNS PECULIAR TO WOMEN - ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS g*ffe#V IN THE HOME PROVIDES INSURANCE >PRv against allnerve mins at the following was —y ■ %% 2/s *■ DBTAI N ABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS. If N STORES ‘ASPRO’ IS MAOE IN NSW ZEALAND T POVERTY RAY HERALD RAKAUROA THE POVERTY BAY HERALD t* obtainable from MR R O. BEAUFOY. Storekeeper. BUTTER paper, printed or plain, at Herald Office. Ij'KOM tne earnest beginnings the objective of the Herald has been to give. all the news all the time with the least possible delay. Appreciation of this is shown by the fact that from Wairoa to the East Cape the Herald regularly goes Into nearly every family home. This Home Circulation of the Herald is available to advertisers. Let the Herald regularly carry your sales message to the families of this district. TlflLK DOCKETS and Milk Record Books, ready printed, at Herald Jobbing Department.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17612, 30 October 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17612, 30 October 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17612, 30 October 1931, Page 10

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