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A if !'•=>■- TT c///e x airaKftj: l, ■a ■ D 5 3 Let us imagine for one moment that the “Sphinx” could speak and that you were permitted to ask him a question His answer should carry great weight, for behind him lies more experience than any other. His age is about 5573 years next birthday. So, what he couldn’t say about anything on this planet worth saying, isn’t worth saying anything about. All the mysteries of the World’s experience are known to the Sphinx. He knows the Magic of Egypt, the Truths of Mahomet. Ha has seen the Evolution of Mankind and the Progress of Medicine. So you see his opinion would be worth while. Now, ask him a question. Ask: “ What is the Greatest Medicine the Ages have produced ? ” V)he — ■ "1 because the history of medicine reveals that never before has a medicine been produced of such universal demand. Neither has the world produced before a medicine which has such a variety of uses as ASPRO. Neither has any other medicine such a mass of testimony from users themselves. All the healing of the Ages seems to be crammed into one little ASPRO Tablet. SPvect ffitd, ASPRO rRY THEM FOR HEADACHES COLDS SCIATICA LUMBAGO NEURITIS NEURALGIA SLEEPLESS- INFLUENZA TOOTHACHE MALARIA NESS RHEUMATISM ASTHMA DENGUE FEVER 12 Tablets PRICES: 25 Tablets 50 Tablets 100 Tablets 1/- 1/6 2/6 4/6 EVLRYWM ERE LOOK! This is the RIGHT WAY to tear off an ASPRO Tablet from the New Sanitape Packing: Tear Tape just BEHIND the Tablet/ THEN SQUEEZE TABLET OUT! Goldberg ASPRO IS NOW MADE IN NEW ZEALAND BY ASPRO LIMITED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE ORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN FORMULA. HOLDER OF THE

STOCKS ON HAND—REGULAR SHIPMENTS ARRIVING.

I can smile, my beautiful Teeth were made by the m ANGLO-AMERICAN DENTAL Barlow’s Buildings, opposite Bank of New Zealand — ■ \ Painless Extractions by Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide Gas. k. j Four Surgeries. Three Registered Dental Surgeons, no waiting. FRED GRESHAM Dentist

LET’S ALL BE HAPPY. CHARABANC PICNICS AND EXCURSIONS The Finest and Best Motor Charabancs at Your Service. Observation Trip Daily, 2.30 p.m. Leaves Government Insurance Buildings, Cathedral Sauare. Football and kindred sports teams, Lodges and Societies specially catered for. Factory and Warehouse Picnics arranged. RING 3162 for particulars of trips, etc. Special trips of all kinds, at any time, to any place. Canterbury Transport Co., Office: 4a Chancery Lane ’PHONE 3162. W. SANDERS, Manager.

cfl 73 n r r pi w> ELLER Sellers’ Prices are Makers’Prices You don’t pay several added trade profits to a dealer when you buy Sel'ers’ Hand Finished Furniture. Have your Furniture m ade to your own design at wholesale prices—it will be honestly made to last. Every piece a masterpiece. We’ll be glad to quote you. SELLERS’ Dundas Bldgs., 536-40 Colombo Street (Nea ELLER (A U J J U £ ft

i JUST BACK FROM COOKS’ AND SEE THE GREAT JCB THEY MADE OF THEM WE ARE Good at Our Work. WE . SPECIALISE IN THE H CLEANING, PRESSING & REPAIRING of SUITS & COSTUMES IF YOU HAVE A SUIT OR COSTUME WHICH IS SHAB3Y AND 4 GONE" IN A FEW PLACES, WE LL SURPRISE YOU. LEAVE IT WITH US. 'PHONE 519 203 High St. = New Tailors, COOKS

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 17188, 3 November 1923, Page 12 (Supplement)

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