* READY FOR ANY cri D?, m yOU* ASPRO You leave home as "fit .at a fiddle' but never know the moment when fate will prove unkind in the form of a headache—neuralgia or nerve pains, or maybe it will be a rheumatic attack. The slightest derangement of your nervous system may make .you feel "nervy" or irritable. The sight of an accident may upset you for the day. In crowds germ contamination may place you in the quick grip of a cold or influenra. The best protection for such emergency is to make certain that you put a few 'ASPRO' Tablets in your pocket or purse BEFORE YOU LEAVE HOME. FREQUENTLY we get crises in our health conditions. At present the whole world is going through a crisis. The individual crisis most people are up against is money and health. 'ASPRO' can deal with the health part of it. It is the means of dealing with a Health Crisis and it succeeds because it has within itself all the elements that remove the cause as well as the effects of numerous complaints- Feverish complaints are dispelled by its Anti-pyretic qualities—Rheumatism is banished because, after ingestion in the system, 'ASPRO' is a solvent of Uric Acid and is also an Internal Antiseptic an<) a Germicide. Being also anti-periodic and anti-fermentative, in conjunction with its other qualities, it brings sweet sleep to the sleepless—soothes the irritable and banishes nerve pains of all descriptions. It is also a known fact, established beyond a shadow of doubt throughout the world, that two 'ASPRO' Tablets and a hot lemon drink will smash up a 'flu attack in one night. KEEP 'ASPRO* ON HAND READY FOR EMERGENCY Sun Clare Headaches W; Sore Throat and Sleepless Nights Banished 17 Kiwi Road, Devonport, Auckland. Dear Sirs, •On the day you were kind enougti lp ser me; a sample of 'ASPRO* rtiy 'motheif-naj pened to be in bed with a BAD THROAT. She also had been having SLEEPLESS NIGHTS. That evening 1 cave her two 'ASPRO' Tablets before retiring. You can imagine my delight, when next morning she told, me her throat was much eased and that . -r*- (Sgd.) Miss S. HILT. MSE <• $ rr>. HELP OTHERSWRITE US Help Ctbers and you &elb yourself—is an. unwritten',law- So in the of others., write' ahd tell .us how 'ASPRO* has" you knew the, 'good' s . you / do—you wouldn't wait a snprate. • Gives Quick Relief You can have too much of a good thing sometimes. For instance sunshine. Revere summer heat is a health problem in every country. In tropical areas men go down like ninepins to Malaria. Even in more temperate climates the depressing effects of heat are evidenced on every hand. Sun-Glarte Headaches are comnion everyday experiences. Sleepless nights are followed by irritable mornings- Nerves are on; "edge." Summer Chills, Hay Fever, etc., may mean laying up for days. 'ASPRO* is invaluable for Summer Complaints. It reduces fever and temperature quickly. It soothes away pains and aches and relieves headache in from 5 to 10 minutes. BE/32-N.Z. w (A CDDA 4 1" THE HOME PROVIDES INSURANCE Ad rRv AGAINST ALL NERVE PAINS AT THE FOLLOWING mas —-6? | r 6 24a 4'6 OBTAINABLE AT ALL CHEMISTS &> STORES 'ASPRO* IS MApe m NEW ZEALAND SPECIAL EASTER OFFER FOR THIS MONTH ONLY These strenuous times we tvant to help all those who are setting up homes for themselves this month, and .do so by offering—- V Bedroom and Upholstered SUITES for Half of Half Deposits VISIT QUR SHOWROOMS WITHOUT DELAY. HARRIS BROS. LTD. 158 HEREFORD STREET (Open Late Fridays) No Extra to Pay for Terms. _«£s IMr Po 16 & 'A $1 u Ye /Jo M *2 1/OnM CANTERBURY'S LEADING DAILY With the largest circulation —certified to by auditor# certificate. Owned and Controlled in, Christchurch in the Interests of the People of Canterbury and Westland. J/. 3/' >/■ J/. 3/. 3/. >/■ J/. 3/- 3j' 3/- 31' 3/- 31' 31' 3/- 3/• HEALTHY, ECONOMICAL. RECREATION. i 11 tTT.i MT; ■ M Railway Tramping ROUND TRIP. Special Inclusive' Fare 3/RAIL to MOTUKAUARA—TRAMP to DIAMOND HARBOUR LAUNCH to LYTTELTON—RAIL to CHRISTCHURCH. WEEK DAYS Trains leave Christchurch, 8.0 a.m. daily [except Wednesday]. a.m. Wednesday. 2.0 p.m. Saturday. SUNDAYS—SpeciaI Trip 13th March, train leaves 8.5 a.m. KEEP FIT AND ENJOY LIFE. fting 31-388 for particulars of other tramps. 3/- 31- 31' 31' 3/- Zl ■ 3/' 31' 3b
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 4
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