ANY COLD WILL BREAK RIGHT UP. NO EVIDENCE OE DISTRESS IN A FEW HOURS. Bayer gave Aspirin to the people of tlie 'world. hi 1900 Baver gave Aspirin its name, and introduced Aspirin to the medical profession as a remedy for colds and influenza. At the first sign of a cold, begin tailing one genuine Bayer Aspirin tablet every two hours with half a glass of water. After the first dose, all tho headache, stuffiness and distress ends, and after tho second or third doso tho cold and fever are usually broken entirely. ]3o sure you obtain only the genuino Bayer Aspirin, which docs not affect tho heart, derange tho digestion or form a habit. If you have been using imitations of the original Aspirin, note the efi'eet of Bayer Aspirin on your cold after the very first dose. All chemists sell boxes containing 12 Bayer tablets, also bottles of 2-1 and 100 tablets. Bayer Aspirin costs no more than tho uncertain imitations and loudly advertised substitutes, which physicians would not think of prescribing.
A Ma'rvolious Dressing for MOTOR HOODB. “ PLUVOL •' Doubles the life of your noorf, anu i.y weatherproof. One quart of PLUVOL will treat a short 2 or .‘l-seater ear hood, arid a ij-gal!on suffices for a 5-Seater Hood. Get a Tin at your Qa.ra.ce to-day; each tin is equipped with a proper suitahlo brush for application. Easy *o Apply. Keep Hood up for u day or two. Quarts, 8S 6rl; £-Galfon, 12s 6tl; 1-Galion, 21s. Sole Controlline Afient: HAROLD LIGHTS A WD, LTD., f9y- Lichfield Street, Christchurch
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 21 June 1926, Page 6
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