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Feverish (omplainis Are Attacking the People Everywhere i "O EPORTS received from different parts of the Dominion indicates nji A.V t hat complaints of feverish origin are rife at the present time. 1/ Feverish Colds—Sore Throats and ’Flu Attacks strike quickly, and j 1; just as quick action on your part is essential to prevent the , | [li development of feverish complaints. The proved antidote for j■; feverish conditions is ‘ASPRO’ owing to it being, after ingestion |ij| in the system, an anti-pyretic or fever reducer, and an internal ; antiseptic and germicide. ‘ASPRO’ quickly reduces temperature — lj|i stops aches and pains and creates a healthy action of the skin. It [ I !jI is quickly effective when used as a gargle for Sore Throats and is j l|i indispensable when feverish conditions are about. I ‘ASPRO' Quickly Reduces Temperatures

| Feverish Condition aiu/avc iiqet Professional Advice R Speedily Dispersed «««J. -51-5 Was to Use‘ASPRO’ I i —No Trace of’Flu ASPRO FOR: for Influenza— | |! j Next Morning Rheumatism I Colds Russell, 15/9/36. 11l II :6 Victoria Street, Sleeplessness Malaria Dear Sirs. 111 Avondale, „ , „ I have used ASPRO with wonder11 Dear Sirs, 7?5 , Toothache Earache ful effect for Influenza as well as Il - I wish to tell you of the good Feverishness Neuritis s orc Throats and Colds. Just I results I have had from ‘ASPRO’ . . recently one member of the family j| for Colds and Influenza. I have Temperature Sciatica was threatened with a severe attack of 11 suffered with Influenza at various Irritability Lumbago Influenza. The doctor was appealed I l||j times and was eventually led to c ® to advice and a regular dose of I try ‘ASPRO’ through your advts. sore Throat Dengue ‘ASPRO’ with a hot lemon drink I 1 I'took 5 ‘ASPRO’ tablets and a Headache Neuralgia was r ecommended every three or | 1 hot lemon drink upon retiring on 6 four hours. These instructions were | I one particular occasion when I felt Hay Fever followed and the temperature disi Influenza developing and the result Influenza Asthma appeared within a few hours and I was really marvellous. The feverish within twenty-four hours all traces condition was speedily dispersed and ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS of Influenza had vanished. I might next morning there was no trace ‘ASPRO' GIVES GREAT RELIEF ’asPPo' without of Influenza whatever To WOMEN WHEN ASPRO in the house. j (Sgd.) J. TREDWAY. j 3 i Fb/!!7 DEPRESSED. (Sgd.) (Mrs.) A. F. BAKER. [ niff

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 242, 12 October 1937, Page 10

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