I _ - TAKE - \ JNichqlas Aspro . } TABLETS I And Prevent 'V Jb 'WRft' ? TARFTS ,:; : mtnUAO aornu IttDLIO Federal Government House, where Nicholas'"Aspro" Tablets were . declared a necessary commodity by the Commonwealth Government. }; HERE'S PROOF! ; Doctor said it would DRIVE out INFLUENZA in 24 Hours. What happened was this: . Andrew Street, Windsor. ;■■ . Dear Sirs, I have to thank Nicholas "Aspro ' foj" keeping off an attack of Influenza when it was so bad. I could feel j ■ it coming on—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 went'up to. my Doctor, and he . told me to go heme and take half a teaspoonful of Baking Soda three ; . times a day, and two "Asproa" 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 I got up qiiite free from any effects of it. 1 thought it was wonderful The i Doctor told me "Aspros" would shift it out of me in 24 hours, and he was right. "So I have a tot to thank that friend of mine who introduced Nicholas' "Aspro" to me first, and my Doctor, who evidently knew their worth. "I am never tired of telling my friends about the good results I have obtained from them. "I remain, yours faithfully, (Mr.) F. P." •i r V Sali Miruni a Ai e l 3 fe liC Tu id haVC pro , vet i t0 be a r rno , n g 3t the most drugs in relieving symptoms of • ■ j.; Influenza. NICHOLAS. Tablets are made from- purified, acetylsalislcvlic, and being purified and distilled they do not affect the heart Be sure and ask for NICHOLAS: "ASPRO" Tablets. There are NO substitutes for them. T D' ' l jIL *71 If you feel you're If got it V i; 10 fiCVCIIt ttlo rill- getting it,* do this— Do this— \ ' Take Two Tablets Onqe a day. Take Tluee Tablets and Two eveiy ; ■ G °f hour for three hours. Go lo ul , : SPECIAL NOTE.—Do not be put off on a litilo whtta tablet ttiat looks (ike " ASPRO." Insist on "ASPRO" Tablets. See that you "get. i: , .A'lf*- PRICES All! s "Aspro" 1/-, 1/6, 4/6 IHE o S j ■ SOLD. BY ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES., ... -■■ r. ' JBALMOND AND SPRAGGON,LIMITED, NEW ZEALAND REPRESENTATIVES, AUCKLAND, WELLNGTON, DUNEDIN, L . .. ,
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 8, 5 October 1920, Page 2
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