NO TIME FOR Patent Medicines But Great Faith in "ASPRO" Tablets. Lifting a Bag off the RacK was the Introduction. £ N Q 7TS & '// n //> Box 137 P. 0., Wanganui, N.Z. WATCH FOR THE brand. They Don't Affect the Heart. Messrs. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD MELBOURNE. Dear Sirs. _ A few weeks ago I travelled from Wanganui to New rlymouth, Taranaki. When the train reached its destination a lady asked me if I would lift her bag off the rack; it was heavier than 1 thought, so in lifting it off the rack I ricked my back. 1 suffered great pain all that night. Next morning, whilst calling on my clients, one remarked when I told her my back ached, Take a couple of ' ASPRO' Tablets." I said, "No fear, I have believed in patent medicines." She told me how she had suffered and what relief she had derived, that 1 thought 1 would try a couple. Now Sir, I am not going to tell you that they cured me at once, but towards afternoon my back was free from pain. 1 thought the relief was only temporary, but the pain had gone and I consider I owe my cure to "ASPRO Tablets. 1 took in all about ten tablets. I repeat 1 have for Pills or Patent Medicines, but I have faith in "ASPRO " Tablets, as I have very severely put them to the test. You are at liberty to make whatever use you like of this letter. It is unsolicited, but it is sent in gratitude, in the hope that others may benefit. Yours faithfully, C. H. HAMBLY (Supt. Provident Life Assurance Co., Wanganui, N.Zi HEADACHES NEURITIS DENGUE FEVER COLDS TRY THEM SLEEPLESSNESS LUMBAGO INFLUENZA SCIATICA FOR RHEUMATISM TOOTHACHE NEURALGIA MALARIA 12 TABLETS 25 TABLETS 1/- 1/6 100 TABLETS 4/6 AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. J H w mTfflii cr tZ 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 Buildings, Willis Street, Wellington • Goldbb „' g 60
An unfortunate lapse of memory brought a car owner into the Magistrates Court at New Plymouth say, £ ''Herald," charged with having left his car standing unhghted m a t nil niaht. The solicitor who appeared on his behalf explained that JvTcar bad been left on the King6t4ef stand while the owner trand- ££ some business. It .was unusual for him to take his car into town at ;„t, + „ n d the result was he walked leaving it behind. The lights went out, and when the police made Jnauiries next morning the owner was It Erst quite indignant when it was suggested that hie car waa- anywhere but in the shed. He was about to go away to Wellington for a week, and never have seen the car again but for the kindly intervention of the police. San. «»d certain. WADE'S TOBM HQS. Children like them. i.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17472, 5 June 1922, Page 11
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