l»illi 'sJtA '^¥.v^ This Is the Final 'Flu Smashing Month.; Lots of people wfco have "stuck it out" until now are sue cumbing to the 'Flu Germs' Final Attack. Let us advise those who feel the 'Flu getting In on them to "keep It out" by taking 3 ASPHO Tablets and a hot drink—whisky or lemon—the same night as the first symptoms a ipear. i im,Mi i by \nfmnVLK THE ENS) OF THE 'FLU - "■■' --'"■ 710 '*&?. READ THIS— Ocean St., Bondi, N.S.W. Dear Sir*,—l write these lines with sincere gratitude to the founder of ASPRO Tablets. Last week I had terriffic headaches, and later I developed a temperature, and felt giddy and aching all over, till I had to go to bed feeling very ill, and frightened 1 had got that dreadful plague. 1 had certainly the symptoms of it. I sent for a large packet of ASPRO and took two after each meal (which was just milk and soda), and kept myself well covered up so as not to get a chili, and also took two before going to sleep. Two days later I was almost well; my headache had gone and my tempera' ture almost normal. 1 bought a smaller size then, and stayed in bed a couple of more days to be sure I was well again, and 1 am positive that your wonderful Tablets would save all from that dreadful influenza if taken in time. I do not wish for publicity, but anybody who reads these words (if you advertise them) can see this original letter by my permission at your office. You may put my initial* if you wish and the words OceanSt., Bondi. I am, sincerely and faithfully yours (Mrs.) L. B —.
m m Photo of Federal Parliament. House. Melbourne, where "ASPRO" Tablets were declared a Nece* urr Commodiiy by the Australian Commonwealth Government. Mi|)i;ij«i um *=»o,i<ipe«s m tmvG'Zfcm. bnTAiiv aitmiiX... tV* hrv WM CBK.' ASPRO Is now made in New Zealand by ASPRO LTD., 15-17 Marion Street, Wellington (P.O. Box 29), under direct-.on of the holder ot tho original Australian formula. For partial feeding before and after weaning. if one meal of Benger's is given alternately with the breast, the subsequent complete weaning proceeds smoothly and without check. i Btanr'i Food u sola in Tins by CasrnUU, «tc„ erery wuero.
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Waikato Times, Volume 98, Issue 16096, 20 September 1924, Page 8
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