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J- ' ' -'■ ■ ■■■••.■ i ■ .■■••■• i■' ' . ■ ' I Valeria Talcum—- . I I There's a joy all its own in a rub all over ■I ■ with Valeria Talcum after your bath. Until fi you have had this luxury you have not I known the full delight of the bath, r'■\ ' - . :■■'■"■■".■ ' " ■■'". ■ ' So good for the skin it is, too. Soothing, i I "-■■-'■' healing, delightful. Doesn't it seem reasonable that what is good for baby's delicate :■ ■ | '•■■■'■■ ■ satiny skin will be equally good for yours. I Valeria Talcum is delightfully fine and soft, for it receives the same silk sifting that makes Valeria Face Powder so attractive. i It contains healing and antiseptic substances | to benefit the skin. . : 3 ... • .. - " " '■'•!■■■ ■ '■..'■ ' | There's no other talcum powder so good for baby or for you. Try a box to-day.

WH ifiE u tSTVfit't f Yto/W\ H j|WJ ■ /nOODYEAR TYRES ' ■ stand for Economy. All » • kinds of economy. Pj Economy of Money means Great §N*.\ . Mileage. 'Goodyears yield this [bJ because of their fine, tough pT^ rubber: and a fabric stronger than [■ has ever before been made. Economy of 'Time means Absence of Mishap. Goodyears ' enjoy a remarkable freedom from puncture and blow-out because of special methods of construction. [.'.'.'A\.'- Economy of Life and " Limb means Safety. The grip of the : All Weather Tread prevents » '•osif { skid or. side-slip. The man who Ty V rides, .on Gob.dyears is a con- W* f.. ,' fident man—not an anxious one. (\^t '■'J&/ 'jjo&s§&. Buy your Goodyear Tyres, 1;^ fy. ■ ' Heavy Tourist Tubes and ■ iMi ""'■' Tyre-Saver Accessories Mm "■'' from the Service i|||| Station.,' Thore is 'one ; * n y° ur LuJC ?- "." " H ' MM%Mn 11%rW~vi '•'" ' Bra? 0 ' 1 " and Agencies ||p '■" lISI ' Servke statl°ns jnd- j|||l mr'Wtii't Dea ' ers Everywhere. \sJjffi ';

■^rItSY: NATURES WAY 1., ~,.,' ■.. "-■'■■ ■• ;;■ ■■!I LU ,„ I . lJ |„ ~,_,,,i-urTi Ordinary drug's, narcotics, and opiates are generally shunned—and they should be shunned. j They relieve pain by a stupefying procesj— they drug your nerves to sleep. They exact, enorI mous compensation afterwards—they give you depression and affect the heart. The new ; I way to relieve 1 painr-the-greatest medical discovery of modern times—is the way of the 1 .NICHOLAS' ASPRO TABLETS, , They are made from an extract of a natural product. ¥ksrW' They bring sweet, soothing, peaceful sleep to the sleepless—they hunt out headaches in. ten ■■'$$& -l^****? 1 ! . WMjm minutes—relieve, rheumatism in one night. They prevent colds, influenza, and feverishness |SjVsl|l| fJpf' • ' ' i narriec liately reducing the temperature. No- remedy ever, known has secured so. many 0W& ■ fw ■ .■■■■*■'■■■ ■ 'spontaneous testimonials?from the public. ■ SlkJlMaH- MT THE. PEOPLE SAY j Uncombatable Proof to' Charity it these Testimonies are not Genuine ;^^^^^^P^T '' ' YimMisWW I CURES HIS HEADACHE ON HIS HORSE. TEMPERATURE'DEVELOPED, ■ -' ' Dear Sir,—Kindly send by post "as" Boon as possible " FRIGHTENED OF THE PLAGUE, lA|Hm|,'' •■■ • ■■• ose large bottle of your Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets, To Nicholas' Aspro Company. - i aa I find them wonftcrf«l; they relieve at onco- Daar'Sirs.-I write these lines with sincere gratitude > ,ara or aiclt licadachen. When my hgsband (he is a to the (ounder of Ncholas' "ASPRO" Tablets. Last WmsWsm*&ffii&s)WiF JSmkmffimwk stockman) goes camping out, I always say: "Have you wec k I had terrific headaches, and later I developed a mM&MW&m '^S# ;: ) iW; J our " A , SPKO J abl « t! *ty J' oll ' •, I never let lna temperature, and felt giddy and aching all over, till I iP' get thcm - ■ H< L ° f - en ge \L 1 , bad , h^ d , " di »B,'"id had to go to bed feeling very ill and frightened I had -.he. always carries: the cure with him. 1 feel it my. duty got that dreadful plague. I had certainly the lymiito say they are a wonderful cure. Send as soon as ' toins of it. I sent for ay 2s. Gd. bottle of "ASPRO," ' .Possible, as lam nearly out of them. Obliging,. . . and took two .after each meal (which was lust'milk and »RBM1IM90«« ' • (Signed). MRS. THOS. WALTERS. soda), and kept- mysyclf well covered up so as not to • '■ '■■■■ •,-•■• get a chill, and also two before going to sleep, Two TKlTiMnuv from YEnftMfi preek days later I was almost well; my headache had gone. $?MWM¥MMMw 'WmmmMmsm- testimony from YEno.io creek. and my tcrapcrature „ lro0!t ' no ' rraa!i x b ht a ' #■ Dear Slrs >— whllst tlianSclng you for your "ASPRO," smaller size then, and stayed in bed for' a couple more ■■ \t\ >»•' hJfMMptffi&M'' I havc much P lc »sure in informng you that .1 have. days to be. sure 1 was well again, and lam positive WffWWiß&iffiMMm'W It ■ '' received the utmost .benedt from them, suffering that your wonderful Tabletß would save all from that J 'WffiffiSsS?! ' Greatly from neuralgia.and sleeplessness. lam now dreadful Influenza If taken In time. Ido not wish for , able to sleep, wll, though I may take-two "ASPROS" publicity, but anybody who reads these words (if you i'" " '. '.. ■• "'." occasionally at night, and my headaches are much less advertise them) can see this original letter by my !"An ASPRO Tabkt now and thllt '".P"!!; an . (l sh ? uld l b , m onc - >' our "ASPROS" are permisson at your office. You may publish my Initials ■ ,': 3 quite efficacious in relieving them at onco.' If you wish, and the words "Ocean Street, Bbndi." Builds up and toothts (he grtettst nun." I Kindly forward me a bottle, medium or la.je, being l m sincerely and faithfully yours. j miles from any chemist, and oblige. . . (Mrs.) L. D ■ WORTH HUSBAND'S YfAGES. ..: • DOCTOR ADVISED IT WOULD SHIFT OUT SEVEN CASES PNEUMONIC ."FLU" IN house aro all well agan, and lam still In READ THIS— • THE "FLU" IN 24 HOURS. ONE HOUSE. the best of health, being the only one. out ' ,' Han't What Haouened:- Mother wards off two attaokß with •of ;cight who thorouglilv believed in and It does us real eood-cettlns the „:„. al " T •L v „-' .'„ thank Nicholas' ' "Nicholas- "Aspro." persevered with the "ASPRO" and gargling, unasked-for tributes "rem Aspro , .K"of To'the Proprietors Nicholas' "ASPRO," &»&!? M^S^ Tablet, that wo do. »WhS?«. T-Ml Dear Sirs.-lTlTmy duty to let the Dear Sir,-Just a line to thank you for the u coming on- had'been through my public and others know the great benefit I y ou s resnectf"! v "l™"" %r.V? »'"" lamples of "ASPRO" you sent me, and to let hou9e , tHo wife and children had had it, have recently received from the use of your ."""respectfully, (Signed) (Mrs.) E. R. tou know they are more than you say, as I and'l could hardly hold my head up, On AHPROS." I have just hail seven cases of r.».—Aitnougn asking you to withhold my nave suffered for years with Rheumatism In ' ih e ■ Saturday morning I went •upto my Influenza . (Pneumonic) all in one week In \ namc *>"«• undress from the Press, Inm the head, and I have tried almost every- doctor and he told me to go home and my house. I had to nurse each case for IJjIM willing to Interview any person seeking thing ;-I did not ever seem to get rid of it. take- half a leaspoonful pf Bakln" Soda some time before I could have them re- advice or the truthfulness of the above, and I must say that in the morning I received - ■ three, times a day. and two "ASPROS". . moved to Hie hospital (the younger children [> U ''L™ I, W ~, ,r J Oll to cive m y name to .your sample-my head-was terrible, sol ate every three hours. I went to bed on the I carried mmy arms to the hospital). I innuirera.-fc.il. . lome breakfast and then took only one of Saturday night, and stared Hire all Sun- ™ the only one in the house out of eight -. raoop , R r : MDn ,. „„.„. - D . M the "Tablets," and In half an hour's time I ' day in a high fever, and on the Monday who did not get the influenza. I may be- TROOPER CAMPBEL WRITES FROM was without my terrible head, nnd 1 could • morning I. got -up. quite free from any mlstakon, but I feel certain that on more FRANCE. not say how'delighted I was to know I hr.,l ■ effects of ft. I thought It was wonderful. J™ 11 . 0 ™ occasion I kept off an attack of "We are supplied with 'ASPRO' before struck something that relieved me. The om> TUB DOCTOR TOLD MR IT WOyiD tho iiiflueiizii through the conKtant use of going into action as n romedv for shock and tablet was worth more to me than my hus- SHIFT IT OUT OF MK IN 2t HOURS. your . Xicliolm ASPKO Tablets and nerve strain. Nicholas' 'ASPRO'liaa pulled band's wages, so you bet I soon got some, and he was right. °" T havc it lot to WW'",*, lllu ' llr " at w'tjj vinegar and water. mc together after several bombardments. to make sure of having them in the house ' thank that friend of mine who Introduced .. .On fee-ling-at all unwel, or a severe head- Jfc is Just IT." when my poor head starts again. Nicholas' "ASPRO" to me ntst, and my ache comiug on, I would Immediately take .„.„„„ 'n,™ l» ihrt ™, .„. ...i, „„.i t, doctor who evidently knew, heir worth. two Nicholas' "ASPROS," take two more In A NOTE FROM MRS. TRANTER, remain In eve wateful woman B ' I»« " w tlml of - telling my friends one hour's time then one every two hours Mrs. Tranter just writes - a short not,, remain an evcrgraterui woman. . about milu . ~ ll4vc - obtained until relieved. I never took them without saying:-!!Am delighted with your Nicholas 1 (Signed) MRS. BANDSTIIORN. from then.-I remain, yours faithfully,' Jrst eating a little, If only two biscuits. 'ASPRO'; I got more help from them foi (Mr.) F. P. My children and relations who were In my Chronic Influenza than from anything else." Don't be put off with a little white Tablet that looks like "ASPRO." Hunt Pain, Irritability, Headache, &c, out to-day with NICHOLAS' "ASPRO" TABLETS. See that you "i / 11 ISt MI St Au Chemis ' s * a. ts a m I Bm 1 IWE £Mi S mm Sell them get ASFRO 'I/9/ 1/ ¥f "ff/ V i„ Bottles ; F. O'NEILL FactoryßepresenUtivesforHew Zealand, LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 203, 22 May 1920, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 203, 22 May 1920, Page 3

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