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' I \ .•» .. . -i.-- •• . -v.-: - • . - Goodyear Tyres for your ~. Sturdy Light Car light-car ownercan secure in v 30 Tyres the same „ jresults of that skilland care; which have 1 made Goodyear Tyres the preferred 1 . . , the highest priced motor, '< _ theday. ; . .. The Goodyear 30 x 3£ Tyre is, in all respects, as ••••/• • || . , . worthy of preference as its bigger brothers. Its rMr r mileage is just as remarkable; its safety is just as • ; |r great.f it provides is just as ample. | It is jU|St as, free from trouble and, properly cared : |i; for, yields as full a'measure of economical service. ;?!. . The o\yner : of:a;'FQrd,..Chevrolet, Maxwell, Dort or Over- || : ' \, land4has this satisfaction: Although his car has cost less . • *1' and his*Goodyear-'3O x 3£ Tyres are cheaper than larger sizes, as high and lasting a return . ; from his as'.the ownersof heavier and ... 4rU\ 11 . Goddyeaf Heavy Tourisit Tubes V; ; . I ' •• Goodyear, Heavy Tourist Tubes are made of > ' I;MW >1 I - .liiany sheets, of ..pure tissue-thin rubber, ■ ' Ww. v .1 ;Veld£d together by vulcanising. Only pure % ' i ' grey rubber, without a'vestige of coloring -- - "f. •• I I Jt ; " ' r I 1 1 r " fatter; is use|i The laminated' structure,. ""'~ M jtv •>. .» ;r|| .■'/•■ ; practically removing the risk'of porous- ■& tfv/V# "ft /' ■ ,•, • • .iness or pinhole leakage, prevents harmful j , XX"A I H of a'- "•••' j 3 .$• ' *; VSfY fJP ! : % tfceactual wound made, •••• • • - ,v; > Jl ! ' " "because Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tufc-s do j ; , Ljf JN HI HL !,. «ot rip., when, punctured.. S^ VICB - S^ ATI ° AND DEALER S EVERYWHERE - : i [GOOD|fyEAR| - CHEMIST .SElstfe '"A/ CLIENT ASPRO i Instead- of Jasper in : --ReiMflialjii'' Cure. 'Resnits ' r.'. :: aw-:ijri ; Vaccination :.and Misery a LETTER WHICH EXPUIHS ITSELF." ; 56 Hocldle, Street, ABBOTSFORD, . • .v . : : ! ■ • Thursday, 16th September. 1920. To NICHOLAS & CO., MELBOURNE. • |? Dear Sirs,--Re Mr. Stevens' Cure—it $ Iburing la&,lo.years lie has iitned inearly every known -and advertised remedy for Catarrh, three frdm- other Statfesiandfin one case had his. money returned as the stuff (in : his case) proved a failure. HE HAS BEEN: UNDER FIVE fs) DIFFERENT DOCTORS.' Been so low that it took him half an hpur to walk a.couple of hundred yards. For Weeks at a time in windy or close weather, his days were misery, his nights torment. In 1918 he was advised to be^vaccinated, but that only added to his misery, for he had boils to contend with then, as well as an aggravated form of the catarrh attacks. ' r .?t| e n in October, 1919,- his Dpctor ordered-.Asperin Tablets iyith\hi's : medicine, , An attack came on one day in i town, and he went into, a chemist's for Asperin, but he had none, and offered " Aspro." Mr. Stevens took 2at once, ancl the eifect was marvellous.- He has not taken anything else but " Aspro 11 since ; is in perfect health after 12 years'-ill-heath,-and he only takes them occasionally. t j > . ■ I may say in conclusion that we were so delighted with the resulfs- of " Asprothat I fiave sent bottles.of them to friends in New South Wales and South Australia, and to many in Victoria, and can say, without fear of contradiction, that "Aspro "is the best medicine. 1.. hay®, ever heard', of.. Lain, glad, to give., this testimony; and will also ;■ be glad to give a personal testimony to-anyone who wishes it.—l am, yours truly, •M, per W. J. STEVENS, 56 Hoddle Street, Abbotsford. / s FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS. HEADACHES. Two tablets will shift out most headaches within ten minutes. SLEEPLESSNESS.—Tako two tablets after a light suppei- ilt 'night beforiji retiring. Sweet sleep will result. RHEUMATISM.—The quantity of " Aspro" to be taken for this complaint jnust necessarily, depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the malady From ... . ...4 t0.6 tablets can-be taken-after'.meals .with- perfect'Sa/e ! fy'iiiitl ! \v'ith f 'tsfeneticial results. It relieves in one night. ... NEURITIS.—For this distressing complaint, take two to four tablets four times a day, after meals for prcfcrence. ' NEURALGIA.—For Neuralgia, take two or three tablets, and one to two every hour afterwards, until all pain disappears. The first dose should fix it, .. . SCIATICA.—Take similar doses to instructions given for Rheun'iatisnT.' v, . LUMBAGO.—For Lumbago, take two tablets four times a day if required,' 1 ' FEVERISHNESS AND MALARIA,—For Malaria, Ague or any fever 1 , Nicholas' '! Aspro" Tablets are a boon. They are far'more effective than quinine, lake two to three, tablets every two hours until •.normal *:• •; ■ TO STO^;,' A' COLD.—Take hVo to three tablets foyr timc'fea day when,you feel the,.cold, coming. on. This reduces the temperature and prevents the cold." DRINKER'S HEAD.—The after-effects of the convivial glass can be immediately relieved by taking two or three "Aspro" tablets. :■ SHELL SHOCK.—For the boys from the front "Aspro" is invaluable, it calms the nerves as nothing else can. Take two to three tablets after meals when required. i DOSE FOR KIDDIES: TOOTHACHE AND EARACHE— Under 3 years, Jof tablet, From 3 lo years, i tablpt. , ' Klver 10 years, 1 tablet 12 Tablets 25 Tablets ' 100 Tablets , l/-„, 1/6'- 4/6 HEART HARM IS IMPOSSIBLE WITH NICHOLAS' ASPRO TABLETS. AT CHEMISTS AND STORES EVERYWHERE. Sola Agents"'-(or Hew Zealand: SALMQND & BPRAQGON, Ltd., AUokland, Welilngton, Dunadln.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 60, 4 December 1920, Page 4

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