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;Tw© Tremendous Tributes to Nicholas*;'APPßO Tablets | The proclaiming of Nicholas' Aspro .jpr< tfjA^ T1 .■%. Tablets as a' necessary commodity # ' alm by the Commonwealth Government it »f1 of Australia, their eulogising by the *< Prime Minister, the drastic tests of ; ' ; miCn ' tilie Federal -Government Analyst, ' M J and finally the use off Aspro Tablets " -fin Melbourne hospital as exemplified " fflSSMfilml in case of Ellen Turner, are • fll H jpWßwi|MM' • tremendous tributes to the value off tMs wonderful pain -destroying .-' . :, ■ _ ' Mead what happened at Melbourne Photo of Federal Parliament Bouse, Melbourne, where Nicholas' "ASPBO" Tablets i were declared a necessary 'commodity by ! Commonwealth Government. Jffloz3pil£dil . .twisted »i Mfeslapei limbs' Straightened '" ; ...;, .vt&nlONie.. RHEUMATIC I!EC©VERY : . "ASPRO'" Tablets a Day Prescribed. ..'jtmm*. Melbourne Hospital, the scene of the remarkable ; cure effected- .by • " , • ' • rT J Nicholas* " ASPRO" Tablets, as stated ia< the following test!*f* v S "'V moiiial:— .-V*-■ Messrs. G. R. Nicholas and Co., .. | As a sufferer who has had what seems to me an almost miraou- -:-' ' 1 .•• lous recovery from acute and chronic rheumatism, 1 feel 1 ought' 'I Spiljli ||(|- ... Some time ago I was taken into the Melbourne Hospita] .with ! Biiglififrij i'i'fil'SlilfSSir WWSlm™F® ' , my right arm twisted up to my shoulder, and my left leg cruelly • '*kMWillml r il BBlPlSimisshapen. They'prescribed Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets for mo; I was. given in the 24 hours 24 Tablets in doses of 6 alMIi "|i H Frt at a time. From the'commencement the pain grew less, and at tho end of three months I was discharged from the hospital cured. am fueling domestic duties without any inconvenience-in any ; ~ • ' ing you for your \vonderful littlo tablets.' Melbourne Hospital, where a wonderful "ASPEO" Test took placc » Ellen Turner. in the case of Ellen Turner. fEY ASPRO TABLETS. They don't affect: the Heart. ''Theyikill a. Headache in ten minutes, ; Relieve Rheumatism in one night. Bring Sweet;' Sieep.t©.. the:' Sleepless. Stop CoMs and the ,-".. ■ Flu. ' Keduce Temperature, inside fifteen minutes. .Relieve Toothache and Neur&lgia. IS ■§ I .' -I ip [ M Iff* ' ALL OVER'TiffiE ■' ' . ffTICGS» '**!/-» I/ff 9 , 41/tl ' ;;'*«■». SALMOND & SPRAGGON, LTD., New Zealand Representatives, Auckland, Wellington, and Dunedin 6 ! .'-■■■ ■. : ' ROT/n "RV AT.T.nRTUrTSTSAVn RTYVR/RS' 5

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 302, 15 September 1920, Page 2

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838

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 302, 15 September 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 302, 15 September 1920, Page 2

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