. Surely no more striking testimony is required to convince you of the value of Nicholas'"ASPßO" Tablets as<t sure, harmless and effective antidote for pain than the fact that two thousand doctors prescribed them; the Federal Government Analyst of Australia has tested them and found them pure; ten thousand chemists and stores sell them; the Prime Minister of Australia has eulogised them; and the Federal Government ot the Commonwealth of Australia declared them a necessary commodity during the 'Fla epidemic. '$■' (FOURTEEN MILLION) "*** a -=~—- -* 111 CI llvllWl' Federal Government House, whore NichoJas'"ASPKO" Tablets were declared a necessary commodity by the Commonwealth Government During the Influenza epidemic fourteen million tablets were sold. Nicholas' " ASPRO" Tablets are the Quickest,'- Safest, Most Effective fail Mief ever Discovered! FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS: HEADACHES— Two tablets will shift out most headaches within ten ■ SCIATICA— Take similar doses to instructions given for Rheumatism. minutes. FEVERISHNESS-For malaria, ague, or any fever, Nicholas'" Aspro" SLEEPI.EBSNESS-.Take two" tablets after a light supper at night before Tablets are a boon. They are far more effective than quinine. Take retiring. Sweet sleep will result. ' two to three tablets every two hours until normal. RHEUMATISM— The quantity of " Aspro "to be taken for this complaint TO STOP A COiiD— Take two or three tablets four times a day when you „ must necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the fed the cold coming on. This reduces the temperature and prevents malady. From 4 to 6 tablets can be taken after meals with perfect the cold. safety and with beneficial results. It relieves in one night. DRINKER'S HEAD— The after effects of the convivial glass can be imNEURITIS— For this distressing complaint, take two to four tablets four mediately relieved by taking two or three " Aspro " Tablets. times a day, after meals for preference. SHELL SHOCK— For the bovs from the front "Aspro" is invaluable. It NEURALCIA— For Neuralgia take two or three tablets, and one to two ca lms the nerves as nothing else can. Take two or three tablets after every hour afterwards until all pain disappears. The first dose should meals when required. ■'■ ' ' . fix.it. ~ . •" ' . » LUMBACOi-Fot Lumbago, take two tablets four times a day if re- Dose for Children.— 3 to G years, i tablet. 6 to 14 years,, 1 tablet. quired. , 14 to iS years, Break tablets up for children, * SPECIAL NOTE.-Do not be pnt off on a little white tablet that looks like "ASPRO." Insist on "ASPKO" Tablets. > 'feives/a wlHkOiV isa I SSm B«1 wr earn a «ta ' v?©e inau you mi m lm% /I /» ah chemists g'et "ASPRO" Rj JL/ V$ d»/ W . Everywhere F. O'NEILL ® CO., LTD., Factory Representatives for New Zealand, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 266, 4 August 1920, Page 2
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