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rSMASH n I YOUR COLD I ■ BEFORE IT SMASHES | SBbF- jHgr mH E wtfjy T> Eon your guard against K gEP?; WSgflV KS wH K| |H| 1 ! -E* the common Cold. K fll? rHfl HrBE Mw 1 / Watch f° r the first symptoms U tefi a«B flfl MB HH I j which generally, are running . | \ ESH SLJH II at the nose and eyes, sore IH X f I throat and a hot feverish feel- : HB J I j n g. Smash your cold with H ‘ASPRO’ before it develops into Influenza or a more serious | i r| chest complaint. Never disregard the warning a simple Cold gives, but at I If I first symptoms take ‘ASPRO’ as directed in the packet. Hundreds of | ; t 1 thousands of people prove every year that ‘ASPRO’ smashes up a Cold in I f 1 one night. They know from experience that the ‘ASPRO’ method of | I dispelling a Cold is not only quick but safe. It gives speedy relief with safety and does not harm the heart or leave any injurious after effects. ASPRD' I Will Do It Safely TO-NIGHT} S ‘ASPRO’ USE ‘ASPRO’ with “‘ASPRO’ Clears I/ Directions Always SAFETY for— My Colds Ifl Followed Rh umatism I Colds Overnight” 1 11 Invaluable Results Sleeplessness Malaria 6 Moana Street, 1 ■ “tthE Toothache Earache WANGANUI EAST. g 3/8/36. Feverishness Neuritis 23/5/36 Dear Sirs, ' Temperature Sciatica Dear Sirs, I have been using your‘ASPRO* Irritability Lumbago When suffering from a Cold tablets for some considerable Sore Throat Dengue in the head I find that three ■ time, and have found them in- TT . , -mi* . , , M valuable for reducing temperature Head acne Neuralgia ‘ASPRO’ Tablets and a hot lemon whilst suffering from an attack Gout Hay Fever drink taken when you retire at of ’Flu. Influenza Asthma night knock all signs of the Cold |H Another thing I appreciate is ° that the directions for taking ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS out of you by the morning. M ‘ASPRO’ are so very helpful, and, « ASPRO « GIVES GREAT RELIEF Your handy lltdc packct XS . * | by following out the instructions wampn wnrxi great aid, also it can be carried M t&ssx* TO =S“ N I Yours faithfully, Yours faithfully, J n \ ( S s tlfi Offi "! (Sgd.) T. LEWIS | ■

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 247, 18 October 1937, Page 3

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