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SNEEZING & SNIFFLING Omolds 'W Vflu STOPPED in 24 HOURS ASPRO Colds and ’Flu all commence with feverish conditions* You generally get weak at the knees and feverish in the head; watery eyes accompany these distressing features* If you stop the fever you stop the cold* ASPRO reduces the fever so you nip the cold and the ’flu in the bud* High temperatures can be brought down in 15 minutes, so DON'T BE AFRAID TO TAKE ASP RO • It Will Stop a Cold, and Kill the ’Flu inside Twenty-four Hours if Taken According to Directions. Follow These Directions Carefully:—* Talw 2 Tablet* immediately first, symptoms appear, and 2 Tablets every three hours afterwards until symptoms disappear; a hot lemon drink to be taken with the last dose before retiring to bed. It is advisable when taking ASPRO Tablets for Influenza and Colds, to keep the body warmly clad in order to prevent chill. Dead this Grateful Tribute from London! 17 Churston Avenue, Upton Park, Gentlemen, London, E. 13. L should like to record ray testimony to the value of ASPRO. My husband was in Melbourne in the bad ’Flu Epidemic of 1918-19, and took ASPRO with amazing benefit. On his return to England in 1920, he brought a box of ASPRO with him, and when I was suffering from very bad headaches following Influenza, he produced the packet of ASPRO. I refused to take it. Then he told me how he took it when he could scarcely breathe at night with bad heart attacks, and how the Prime Minister in Parliament had advised the use of ASPRO as a safeguard in the Influenza Epidemic, so when I was prostrate with pain, I took two tablets and felt immediate relief. Only a fortnight or so ago I felt a very severe cold (probably ’Flu) suddenly upon me. The next day I awoke with a sore throat, bad head and pains all over me. I knew I ought to stay in bed—-but I had a whole day engagement in London/ so after breakfast Itook two ASPRO Tablets and went out. I was alternately hot and shivering—my head and throat were getting worse, so I took four more ASPRO Tablets and two more in the evening, and after a tiring day I came home after 11 p.m. without any headache, and the next morning I awoke without the slightest sign of cold about me. I think for this alone I owe ASPRO the strongest testimony I can give it. and I am certain that if people would only take a couple of ASPRO Tablets after each meal when they feel a cold threatening, they would not only save themselves much suffering and expense, but they would lessen the prevalence of winter colds among the community. Yours faithfully, (Signed) (Mrs.) NORA COUGHLAN. Minimum Prices: ASPRO gives Definite Results by Relieving t£’£d&) t£?£k!!d) any of the following Complaints: VI /£ O/£A I£ influenza ,ca - I /fl //h /I /h Sy?SjyL SSNESS FEVERISHNESS LUMBAGO PECULIAR TO X/ If £■/ U •♦/Il NEURITIS TEMPERATURE SORE THROAT WOMEN ' ' W W TOOTHACHE MALARIA ASTHMA ALCOHOLIC AFTERASPRO IS MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. earache dengue hay fever effects ALL NERVE PAINS OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STOREKEEPERS

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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 17

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549

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 226, 24 September 1928, Page 17

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