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Influenza , - - :! : : :; : l ; ;Ccaiquered How Commoiiwealth : ioveriimefifs :":V ' ' Action Save# Australia ' '' " READ- • THESE -Facts: - ■ It Is now universally recognised that the Commonwealth Government's action in proclaiming the formula of Nicholas' Aspro Tablets a Necessary Commodity during the influenza epidemic, has :;i Isaved millions of influenza cases and numbers of valuable lives in New Zealand and Australia. The 'Flu is about again now. It has been definitely proved that Nicholas' Aspro Tablets will stop V (the 'Flu when taken in time, and will render its ravages almost impotent when taKen after you ■ have contracted the disease. Mlicr asi flaiiiter ijst Cursd oi the 'Flu with 8 Aspro Tablets T"o Messrs. G. R. NICHOLAS & CO. IS McKenzieSt., West Brunswick, 23rd April, 1918. ■> Dear Sirs—l see and hear so much about your "ASPROS," and of how much good they have .done. I must say, 1 was very bad with' Flu and just V wlien I was going to send for a Doctor I remembered the tablets and sent for a large bottle. After taking four,of them I found they were doing me gdod, ' • ' so 1 took four more, and by morning I was quite cool artd they kept me right. Then my little girl took it and Igave them to ller and they did the ?ame y- lor her. lam at present taking, them now and again for my nerves, which are very much run down. When I feel a bit out of sorts I find if l take just one I feel better. You can make what use you like of this sliort note. I have told: my friends of them and they have ;got them too. ' j '' v; " I am, yours faithfully, MRS. ALLMARK. Wop Mte liGiislas' Aspro would sit the 'Fla oat in Rlws. Here's proof positive I Dear Sirs—l have to thank Nicholas' ASPRO" for keeping off an attack of influenza a couple of months ago, when it was so bad about Melbourne, ■ > .1 could feel it coming oh—it had been through my house, the wife and children had had it—and I could hardly hold my head up. On- the Saturday morning I yent up to my doctor, and he told me to go home and take half a teaspoonful of Baking Soda three times,a day and two " ASPROS" every ' three hours. I went to bed on the Saturday night, and stayed there all Sunday in a high fever, and on the Monday morning 1 got up quite free from any effects of it. I thought it was wonderful. THE DOCTOR TOLD ME IT WOULD' SHIFT IT. OUT OP ME IN 24 HOURS, and he r was right. So I have a lot to thank that mine.who introduced Nicholas' " ASPRO" to me first, and my doctor, who evidently knew their worth'. lam never tired ol telling my friends about the good results i have obtained from them, I am, yours faithfully, (MR.) P.P. : ; I |Ea I Ifh ZL ||| |Federal iGoVeriiineat Hdnse, where Nicholas' "Aspro" Tablets were | J-J V/ JLj \Jr Ideclared ahebssary commodity by the Commonwealth Government ' ; f • . . • ■_ Sole Agents for New Zealand: SALMONS & SPRAGGON, Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedln. Goldberg2J

, | Indispensable' I 11 to Good Cooking j pk -Try Red, Funnel Worcestershire Sauce .and j | and note how it improves the 'flavour of j meats, soups, curries, gravies, etc. ' j f ? Because it possesses a delightful piquancy that | makes both hot and cold meats more appetising, j Red Funnel Worcestershire Sauce makes the j best meal taste better. \ ' s jj Take advantage of the delicious flavor of. ji ijibruNUL 'W9KISHBM : ! nSAUCI. • and use it in your Household | I ■ cookery. Made of the cmojc- | | jfj ||||f est spices and fruits, it trans- \ | If |l||j|| form 3 old favourites into ; j m dishes of new delight. | 1 ' Red Funnel Worcestershire 1 Sauce restores jaded appe- 1 The big bottle means kitchen 1 llil! economy—better sauce that | wmL S°cs farther and gives most I Mlf illl r ° ur rocer stocks Red 1 P Worcestershire Sauce* | A. Murdock &Co.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 3, 29 September 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 3, 29 September 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 3, 29 September 1920, Page 2

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