JKeWcrids Greatest Antidote dgaiMst I Li iiiiiiiimnni iiiimummiiiiiiqj w. FOR ALL THE FAMILY urn 9 w W*A * ffit W -&? if all HERE is no quicker or more effective way to smash a Cold or 'Flu attack than the 'ASPRO' method, but take enough tablets to do , the job. You can't expect one tablet to do the work of three, follow the directions! Take three 'ASPRO' tablets immediately the first sign of a Cold appears, and two tablets; every three hours afterwards, until symptoms disappear; a hot stimulating drink to be taken with the last dose before going to bed. Some people use lemon for two. It is advisable when taking 'ASPRO' for In fluenza and Colds to ; keep the body warmly, clad in order to prevent chill. I Smashes Attacks !h ONE MGHT FEVERISH COLD DISAPPEARED —THANKS TO 'ASPRO/ Clemow Rood, , New Plymouth, 21/10/37. Dear Sirs, -" ■■ \, hove to thank you for 'ASPRO' and I am pleased- to soy it does all-.that is claimed for it. Last week I developed a heavy Cold in the head and became' very feverish and "headachy.""- I took, three 'ASPRO' immediately., with a lemondrink and three the. next day and on the third doyall traces of my Cold had disappeared. My. husband used, 'ASPRO' :as a gargle to prevent catching;a;-Cold. from me and,.l am glad_to. say he was successful. In the future I-shall never be without a packet in the house, it is so'safe and Yours faithfully, ;:'-;*,. • "••-"a PUBLIC ARTIST GOT RID OF v 'FLU IN ONE DAY. 235 Spey Street, Invercargill. Deqr Sirs, Being 'a public artist, it is, of course, essential that I keep free of Colds and Chills. During the rec#nt cold.snap I suffered a bad attqck.of Inand Neuralgia, and 'ASPRO;' I am. thankful; to t :sqy,,completely smashed it in one day. I find by taking three 'ASPRO' and a hot lemon drink, before retiring ai night and two at intervals during jthe. next day, the most persistent colds can be banished.—Yours faithfully, , (Signed) A. E. BRUCE. SPR— '—— ■•" ASPRO LTD. 32E/38. 15 Proved Uses for ASPRO' I—lt relieves Headaches in 5 re 10 minutes. -...►.- 2—lt brings-Sweet Sleep to the Sleep- - . lest. . . '. "~ '•-;'-','-- 3.—-It relieves Rheumatism in one night. ''.".•;. 4—lt will ease the Nagging Pains of Neuritis and Neuralgia. - s—Take 'ASPRO' to relieve Toothache.' 6—'ASPRO' taken as directed will smash up a Cold or 'Flu atttfck'ih • : -'" v '. .." '— - 7—lt brings, relief without ■•■-• ": the hearth "" -^-.-.-i^ B—-It soothes away Irritability. 9—lt .speedily reduces Temperature. . 10—The stabbing pains of Sciatica and' Lumbago can be hunted out with 'ASPRO/ 11—It can be taken at any time, in Train, Tram, at Home, at Business, anywhere—everywhere. 12—It gives great relief to women when depressed. 13—It relieves ill after effects of alcohol. 14-—lt relieves Dengue and Malaria by reducing the fever. 15—As a gargle, 'ASPRO' is wonderful for Sore Throats and Tonsilitis. ..ifimmniimmim! aiuJ il i
WUL.YQVKS IS A COMMON I'M ALWAYS 1 CASE HERE. WE CALL IT t.ZAHaHZiA OUGHT-STARVATION. YOU tired doctor\ S£E EVEN nine you sleep, i / even wake Lvov are using up enemy, _ »AND ENERGY MUST BE REPLACED, OR YOU WILL, WAke UP TIKCB - SUFFERING PROM MIGHT- i UP TIP CD. I KNOW IS HORLICKS M sf^r WMps <HH& 8^ 88 H A ts LATER M w n 0^ w*m «&S 1 m ISNTn MARVELLOUS JOHN- TO THINK W£ OWN THIS BIG NEW STOKEf AND tVuke AS ENERGETIC AS A . YOUNGSTER AGAIN* A % Are you .letting[things slip, when you know a littl, make all the difference? More and more people are r, Uredness and loss of energy are usually cause J "> ' Haye^ you ever realised while you sleep, your -uathmg and other automatic actions? This e or you wake up tired, sleepy-eyed, and yo work suffers. } Horlicks taken regularly at bedtime will build ud ' your reserves of energy and put you back on top I of your job. Horlicks makes a delicious "cold I . dnnk_in _ summer but remember to use , the Horiicks is priced f~— trom l/?d. Economy size, 2/11. Also the - <r\ - Horlicks Mixer, 1/-. ,Si—' HORLICKS IS; iSEI guards against NIGHT-STARVATION
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22509, 17 September 1938, Page 12
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