AS PRO Tablets Relieve Pain in Ten \ Minutes. THEY DON'T AFFECT THE Affect the Heart. _ Judging by our sales most people now HEART. A » . sally. That's why "ASPRO" Tablets are the most universally used medicine in Australasia. TIME has proved them safe-effective-yet harmless. They soothe the pain away and cleanse the system by their internal antiseptic qualities. "ASPRO" Tablets are as unlike ordinary medicine as chalk is from cheese. Just you try them for any of the following disease conditions :- HEADACHES SLEEPLESSNESS RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA NEURITIS LUMBAGO TOOTHACHE MALARIA DENGUE FEVER INFLUENZA y-\ COLDS SCIATICA 12 TABLETS 25 TABLETS 1/6 100 TABLETS AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. Photo, of Federal Parliament House, Melbourne, where "ASPRO" Tablets were declared a Necessary Commodity by the Australian Commonwealth Government. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD., Manufacturers of ASPRO, Mandel's buuuiu** «iius 2>l, Wellington. goidbkrq 53
BLEEDING PILES CURED.
Mr AJJ., Ashburtcn, says:—"l am thankful I got Zaun Double Absorption Treatment, as it is the oniy thing that has given me 'relief. I suffered over three years with Bleeding Piles. Zann gave me ease from the first application." Send three penny stamps for Booklet, and leain how Piles can be cured in your own borne. Honey refunded if not satisfied with Zann Treatment. Address, in confidence, Zann Proprietary, Box 952, Wellington. Booklets, and stocks of "Zann" can be obtained from B. Cameron Smith, . Chemist, opposite "Sun," and from W. R. Cooke and Son, Ltd., Chemists, High etreet, Chrietoirurch. 1
Penetrating, powerful, prompt, pleasant and proved is "NAZOL." No cold is Nuzol-proof. 4
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17470, 2 June 1922, Page 12
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