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Cast .Aside Drug's and, Opiates! ? - TRY NATURE'S WAY Ji—. . . ■■!■■■!..an hi ■"■■■■.■M^iv,''Ordi n aty drugs, narcotics, and opiates are generally shunned—and they should be shunned. Bn'|\■ 'They "relieve pSiin by a stupefying .prbdess—they drug - your nerves to sleep.. They, c.vact.enor-- 1 I- mous compensation afterwards—they give you depression and affect the heart. The new '/ : I: way •to relieve . pain—the greatest medical discovery of 1 modern times—is the way of the I NICHOLAS' ABPRO TABLETS, They are made from an extract "of a natural product.. With Nicholas'"!»" Ml* They bring sweet, soothing, peaceful sleep to the sleepless—they hunt out headaches in ten Tf/wl minutes—relieve jhcumatisnv in 'oriq night. They prevent , colds, influenza, and feverishness immediately, reducing the. temperature. ' No. remedy ever kijown has secured so many ' ■£' ■ spontaneous testimonials from the, public. I —WHAT: TOE PEOPLE SAY Undatable Proof ■■ J ) £1000 to Charity if these Testimonies ar® not Genuine .CURES tflß /HEADACHE OH HIG KORSE. TEMPERATURE DEVELOPED. .vSjSti*"•*'' . Duar srniil by Toit as soon as possible ' FRIGHTENED OF THE PLAGUE. ivmS&mK r ' ' one large bottle 'ofjrwir .Jiicbolm'' "ASPJtO"-Tablets, ' To Nicholas' Aspro Company. jo\ 7s. Cd., as I And them wonderful; they relieve at.once .. . Doar Sirs,—l.write these lines with sincere gratitude P aln or alck hesdschcs. When my husband (ho is a -to the founder of Ncholas' "ABPHO" Tablets. Last ,/tW&■wlMSffif ' stockman) goes camping out, I always Bay: "Dave you week I had terrific headaches, and later I developed a (VMpVvVjour "ASPRO" Tablets with- you!" I never let him temperature, and felt giddy and aching all over, till I 'orget them, lie often pets a bad head riding, and had to bo to bed feeling very 111 and frightened I had ' be always carries ;the cure.with him. I icel it my duty , got that dreadful plague. I had certainly the sympto sa y tl,c y ar ° ». wonderful cure. Send as soon as : tons of it. I sent for ay 2s. 6d. bottle of "ASPRO," possible, as I am-nearly out of them. Obliging, and took two after each meal (which was just milk and (Signed) MRS. THOS. WALTERS. .' eoda), and kopt mysyelf well covered up so as not to . ■ v ' get * chill, and aUo two before goine to sleep. Two \ TEvriMniiv -»«•■ vrnnuft rnHPK • days later.l was.almost well; my headache had gone , TESTIMONY FROM YERONG CREEK. Md ,„j- temperature almost normal. I bought a •- 1® .Dear Sirs,—Whilst thanking.you for your,."ASPRO," smaller site then, and stayed In. bed for a couple more A .'■• ill !¥' ' I have much pleasure In Informng you that I havo days to be sure I was wqll again, and lam positive • received the utmost benefit-; from them, suffering • that your wonderful Tablets woujd save all from-that J /MKhH ' greatly from neuralgia and BlecplesEness. I am now droadful Influenza If taken in timo. Ido not wish for J'/Agmw-iMIw ,7,-^,. n able to sleep wll."though f 'l m'ay take .two "ASPP.OS" ' publicity, but anybody who reads these words (If you . .. "V • v T occasionally at nlehfc, and ! iriy headaches.are.mnch less.;. : advertise them) can see this .original letter by my H An ASPRQ Tabht now and thou frequent, and Should I have one, your "ASPROB" aire permisson at your office. You may publish my Initials *r . . \ quite efficacious In/rellevlDg them at.once. ■ .If you wish, and the words "Ocean Street, Boridi." Builds up and sootkts ths greatatl mill." " ' Kindly forward'rho a bottle',- tnedinta or liifce; being '■ ; lam slneetely and faithfully yours. miles from aoy chemist, and.oblige. " (Mrs,) L. B WORTH HUSBAND'S-WAGES. ' DOCTOR ADVISED IT WOULD SHIFT OUT SEVEN CASES PNEUMONIC "FLU" IN house are all well agon, and I Dm still inREAD THIS— • »•'. ~ THE "FLU" IN 24- HOURS. ' ! ONE'MOUSE. \ 1 the- becfc of health, being the only one out • ' ' ' • : '' ' " . Here's What Happfincd:— Si." Molher wards;ofttwo attaoka with eight who believed in and ' it does mi raai tha • • •• »■»• 1 , -•« Nicholae' ''A8Bro«" ' persevered with tho ABPRO and gar^lm#. it floes U9 real good getting tna . ear g lrSr _j to' thank Nicholas . ' Y° n af o welcome to use this as desired. J unjsXecMor tributes from flspro "A8P110" • for keeping pit. an attack "of To the Proprietors Nicholas ASPRO, think others should have the benefit I reTablets that we do. Inßueiiza a couple of months ago, when. it aieioourac. • t • ceived at what,- I can honestly say, was the . .. oi t j •>' i,. . ~. . was so bad about Melbourne.'! could ftol Bear Sirs, I feel it my duty,to'let the. most anxious time I have ever known.— B "l r Sir ;"^ u o ln/. mo to f0 " f°f w H coming on—lt had been through my public and others know the great benefit I Yours respectfully, (Signed) (Mra.)E R lamples of "ASPRO' you sent me, and to let t, ouao tho wife and children'had had'lt, nave recently.received,from the use . • •*' v : roa know they are more than you say, as I - a nd I could hnrdlv hold my head up. On "ASPROS," - I-have-just had seven cases of - P.S.—Although asking you .to withhold my ' -have suffered for years with Rheumntism In it lc Saturday morning I went up to Wv Infiuenila :(Pneumonic) ail In' one week.ln na J" e »»? address from the Press, lam , the head, and I have tried almost every- doctor and ho toid me to to home and •my .'house;'.. I'.had to.nursc each caso for .'Quite willing to interview--any person seeking : -.'thing; I did not over.scem. to get.rld 0f.1t., . -tako half a tcaspoonful of fiakln* Soda . some..time btforo I could have ,them re-. - advice or the truthfulness of the above, and I mUBt say'that In thq morniiig I received three 'times a day, and' two "ASPROS" moved to the hospital-(the younger children . . '« Wto W W »"«• «• .your sample my head',was' terrible." so'l ate ' <-very three.hours. I went, to bed on tne - f tny arniß to the hospital). I v 1 ... /iome breakfast-and then took only on?, of , ( Saturday ni/iht, and sta;-ed thre all Sun- was the'Mir one in the:house out of-eight';'.' «» M brbi . woitb* bbam ...■'.the "Tablets," and in half an hour's time I , day In a hljh fever, and "on the Monday whoi did pot get the Infiuema. I may be _ TROOPER CAMPBEI. WHITES FROM was without my. terrible head,, und I could .morninq I got up quite .free from any mistaken, but I, feel, certain _ that, on more FRANCE, Hot say how delighted I was to know I'haJ ' effects of it. I ihounht it was wonderful. than one occas on I kept off an attack of "We are supplied with 'ASPRO' before 'struck Bomethine that relieved me;'' The OUB'r- Tllic -DOCTOR ;MF• IT WOULD the influenza through the - constant use of -going into action as a remedy for shock and ' . tablet was Worth more'to me than-niy hus- SniFT IT OUT' OF ME IN 24 HOUJLV ypur ; Nicholas Tablets' and nerve strain. Nicholas' 'ASPRO' has pulled : /band's wages, so you bet I soon got.some, V and he was rtehf. ®a ? T Havfe a lot.':to garglinc tna throat with vinegar and water. mo together after several bombardments. ;';t© mafte x sure of'having' them the house thank that friend o{ mine who introducrd On fccllnff at ail unwell, or a severe head- "It is juat IT." .-.when my poor head starts again. Nicholas' "AfiPJIO" to m? first, and my on, I would .-immediately take •, . . N . nnu .... Tnamtbb ■3o now to thank you once acain and to doctor, who evidently 'knew tljcir worih. t?ro Mchoias ASPRO3, take two more in A N ° TE FROM MRS. TRANTER. 'remain an ever-irrateful woman jam never tired of tcllinff my friends ono hours-time, then one every, two,hours . Mrs. Tranter just writes a shor* not#, . ~® ; * about the good results I have obtained until relieved. I never took them without sayin?:—"Am delighted with your Nicholas' (Signed) MRS, SANDSTHORN. from them—l remain, yours faithfully,' first eating a'little,-if only two biscuit*. ' 'ASPRO': I got more help from them for j . ..... (Mr.) F. ?. My children and relations who were in my 'Chronic Influenza than from anythi««j else." f, 1 ; , ~., Don't he put off with a little whUe TTablet that Jooks like "ASPRO." 1 Hunt ■ Pain, Irritability, Headache, &c., out to-day witli r NICHOLAS* ASPRO" TABLETS See tKat you Iff 7 " ''M IS, ■ ah chemists :get "ASPRO^. F. O'NEILL ® CO.. LTD.. Factory Representatives for New Zealand, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON

A Great Tonic f% j Iron jelloids. hT.m ' ~ A Great Statesman ' ' :• WILLIAM PITT-The Younger, .. ..- " ■': Strength of Character, Strength of Will, V Strength' >,ofclnidM;-nMfcjhe ;jGfeati.: . •' Statesman. Ali/J&iie u lfai£Mjce ih'the ' ■ materialbody-^ll:depend uaon the red '■ mpuscles- of the blood. Maintain /u MM;MTr-rteYenng«r. , IhenMber 'of -your 'red-corpuscles, these are the Army Service Corps : » ' •of-thelody/NolJing-^ill-sir^ so Well as Iron jelloids; Poorness or ■< : Thinness of tblood: is fyriowri as' Anamia. . ■;•.■ For AN/EMI A:(shown by breathlessness on sligh texertion, pallor, depression:an&'l weakness} Doctors prescribe the well-known Iron Jelloids No. 2.-—there is nothing.better.' | : For DEBILITKWEAKNESS andNERVU f- { NESS,'.Maty-find i The Ideal Tonic and■?s'■ • Jelloids y No. 2A. ■ ■j bß.].M.B.iM;by,mita:—'''After along and carefulstudy ofthe ' r i of Anamia, I find that no preparation is so easily "taken by the patient and so quickly assimilated as Iron Jelloids" •£ ' A FORTNIGHTS TRIAL \ price 21-) ' WILL CONVINCE YOU. ;; ; : Ir« MfcMs (Pronounced Jell'Lloydi.) • Reliable, Tonic for Men ... ... Iron Jelloids No. 2A. For Ansemia in Men and Women Iron Jelloids No. 2. For Growing Children Llron Jelloids No. 1. OF ALL CHEMISTS. A FORTNIGHT'S TREATMENT 21:

I :: .GLOVER | | GRINDING <1 LAPPING j J COMPOUND I' The old method of using emery or other abrasives and oil is be- } ; / coming completely side tracked by the advent of Glover Grinding Coin- s I- pound, which does the ij'ork so much better and-'quicker that there is ■ jjj . .no ■ comparison possible; eliminates the danger; of the oil running off | . ihe''\voji'k r and..lcarrying.svith .it some of the abrasive to other parts | t where, it, often.does, great damage. J A' Perfect Grinding Compound must have certain well-defined quali- | ties and'characteristics, whicii we can say with confidence - appear in | . their only, in Clpver Compound. j • " '■ .Clover is a patented mixture of petroleum hard' oil with an abrasive. . j ;B The abrasive used is one of the hardest arid sharpest known. J ! The grease binder is-as soft as a fine vaseline, and yet will hold the i ; |• ■ abrasive-in perfect: mechanical mixture in' temperatures over 200 F. j | . Another remarkable quality*-is that it will iot break down under severe i 1 rubbing or. friction, such as! is encountered in lapping and grinding oper- | I " ations j 1 •-■ The only Grinding Compound that will-.stand up under a power- ; | driven tool. ' : |i. In. 4oz. duplex tins containing 2oz. each, of roughing and finishing jj 1 compound, also lib. cans. . > ! j E.W. BlitSs & Co. Ltd. j I ! Corner Jervois. Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets 1 : | ... WELLINGTON •■v, J

r i :.iii3 to ; ; 5 .• ' FROM INFLUENZA: f I C WHQSE:MIR.IS FALLING ■ :::|; : - i Thousands of People, Kaving recovered from this Mysterious ;. : !■' i Disease have, found their hair '' coming out in hnndfuls." '■■ i -• j And it -is. that the Hair Specialists have .V / r never been so busy—SHAVING,HEADS., -i ' iti Germ that is 1 • probably at the back of the entire trouble. * ; ' Rub Wawn's Wonder-Bairn well into the Scalp at night, ' . I washing off once or twice a week with hot water and soap; ■ ! 1 It will save your hair if it is being attacked and i ! will streKgthen and improve it in any case. ' » ; ! Put up in SanitaryCollapri&lsAirtiphtTube» n • o< f I ' 2 Sslo by tt)J Chem-lstr ans? Stores 1 a IUD6 j : ' if ii ii i .i On3?r«lfiro«aV. A. WAWN, Manufacturing ' ! S IN COLLAPSIBLE 7 Chf,mUti44EH,»b«lh!^.t,R V df«^ i 'j ; : SANITARY I L-. ' " ' . ; "

We are overstocked in • i ( 1 the following High- .. | j and i while stocks last j- \ 13 gallon Olympic Separator £7/5/0 cach | A 12" gallon Vesta £6/0/0 55 gallon Vesta £16/0/0 f • A 22 gallon Vesta £9/10/0 15 gallon Viking £8/10/0 | | 83 gallon Vesta £12/10/0 27 gallon Viking £12/10/0 jj i Those arc all in perfcct condition—all the latest Diec Machines— v | with every up-to-date improvement, and are guaranteed to give \ \ absolute satisfaction in every particular. P :J Orders accompanied with Cash will be sent Rail Free to your ? i nearest Railway Station. Send To-day. P jT! SIS HARDWARE--CO. LTD. ■{. j Cu|fi Street Wellington ()

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 181, 27 April 1920, Page 2

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