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my | If A The UKin £ ston " // fhj *1 fi tk >* » W ' / /l an ideal lumraer suit lor boyi I S / / 11 I'A |j /*' from 2Jto 5 years ol age. White If '\ I l§" _„,/ | l 1 wil' l Blue Stripe, price 7/1) i Ml*/'' -I ' Js\ *yj ;A ;; V- A Cr « m w ' ,h Rale B ,ue Piping, ' \ -* - i\ j ;. m Navy Shorn ol Cepea Scree. 7"\ The " Sailor" • \ 2~. . a! r ' cc or boys aged 2J to 6 years. White • } with Blue Stripes, 8/11, 9/11 Also Boyi' £ 5 ? *W Esl Shorts in Jap Silk. 5/11 ; Tussore Sillt, 5/11; £ j * Pjjlfl Tussore Cotton. 2/11; Light Blue Merccr« t j j '. The neat and attractive styles ol these' ''iP? PvT} » Si * "natly" little suits can be seeii in the illus- , 1 iffigti Vf ' Q> . ' ! 1 i trations—but you cannot see iheir excep- h^"" ' ' .'.IV* "■"!"■■ V *<4*"" CI i 1* tion,>l quality I The. light, strong fabrics.. .pf . , Ba3 . .Y A -7 I and high-grade/ workmanship ensure (l." 1 ® '% JsT \,' ' /i/ | \* plenty .of wear-even under" the rough 7 . r - ■ 1 ■~ . '.1 . '"'.... \r*l */u - \ * usage of energetic youngsters. \j/v / ' Cr? / ' V' \ The"Richmond if \ \\ ?.. ,jr r/ x Fbr 2to 4 year old boyt -V Grey Nurse Cloth; size 1, 10/-. \ ~ r» 11 : T " t n .»» d.l 111IIH v\\\\ ri»e 3d. ptViiie; Jip / j -Bully Togß'for Boyfl pH IJJ-* ' ) \ Sillc, «ize I." 15/6," rise 6d. per ■# '■'"■ ' '■•.••.-"•■■•• ■• -...- f"V \ she. Tm»oire'siit p «iei.9/-. ' ■■■ At Be»tiPifi<fes for Mothers. / /". , \ \ I rise 6d.,.per-,sizer\Wa»hioi R&MNg ... . I f 1 \ ■ 1 Varsity Stdis in Tobrslcb, / |S|J ' f 1 1 ! Drill and Nary Colton Serge, / / 1? I ■ \ * I iizel,l3/6, rile If-per ■■ Country■ customers can depend on Call ivhen in IjOVot\, or U unotje to call send 10-day for 5 Sender Ordef i, Mail. ''{t' \ . The Unwffi' Gloiliing Co., Ltd. . Corner Cuba and Manners Street WELLINGTON _ " Also at Petone 1 PRACTICAL PROOF FOR Tablets' ' ""*■ P iQoib gQ ib /CkCy'lOk ® PfiolooFFcdcral Parliament House, Melbourne, where Nicholas' 'ASPRO* Tablets were $tjll ft. « 1| | v j .declared a Necessary Commodity by Australian Commbnweallh Government. JfL Q 25 YEARS'SUFFERING STOPPED Messrs. G. R. Nicholas & Co., Melbourne. " Grocer and Confectioner, 16! Johnson Street, Fitzroy, 31st Aug. r 1920. • Dear Sirs, —1 have been intending this some time back to inform you of the wonderful cure that 1 have derived from your Aspro Tablets. I have suffered from Sciatica for 25 years and screamed out with the pain; I had them in my shop for sale, so one day I was very bad, so I thought I would give them a f trial.' It was a very severe attack 1 had. I tool; ,4; they eased me a bit, I thought; So the next time I felt an attack coming I took 2, with the 'result-that the pain was gone in 2 hours' time. , ■ , I did: not say much as I was not sure; however, the next time the pains came on, I did the same thing and they went away again, so I said to myself: "Relief, at last, after searching 25 years for it." ' 1 have, used, them ever since and they relieve me 10 times out of every 12. Since 1 have used them I never have the pains so. often. lam writing this so that anybody that is afflicted like me should have the benefit of my experience of_-your Aspros.—Yours truly, (Sgd.) WILLIAM SMITH. MAGISTRATE SPEAKS OUT G. R. Nicholas & Co., iJIELBOURNE. ' St. Lawrence, NORTH QUEENSLAND, 20th July, 1920, Gentlemen, —I feel I must write and tell you what I think of your Aspro Tablets. ■ ■ I Ambulance Officcr for tho Queensland Railways, and have to attend to all the railway men and their wives and families engaged on constructing the railway line; St. Lawrence to Rockhampton and Mackay. The nearest Chemist or Doctor is 126 miles away, so 1 keep a large supply of your Aspro Tabs, and I look upon them as the best medicine 1 have in my surgery. They are truly worth their weight in gold, and when 1 say this 1 know what lam saying, for 1 have been .over twenty-five years engaged in Ambulance and Nursing work, and I can assure you that there is nothing in the British Pharmacopoeia that can come anywhere near Aspro Tablets as the ABSOLUTELY BEST AND SAFEST Headache Remedy IN THE WORLD. I use them extensively here, and for complaints which you do not include on your leaflet, and obtain some wonderful curc9. I have used them on people away out here who have never heard of them before, and now they s\v,ear their life by them, and will never be without them. / * I only wish I could have had something like them when I wa3 in the last Boer War, and also in the Balkan 1912 and 1913. In both these campaigns I was working night and day, having hundreds of cases of sick and wounded to attend, and I suffered greatly with my head, but now, thank God; we have a remedy v/e can always carry in our pocket, for the little tin box is splendid for anyone to carry, even a lady in her handbag. I have travelled New Zealand, Africa, France, Belgium, Germany, Austria, Greece, Turkey, Spain, Switzerland and England, but none of these countries had such a golden remedy for Rheumatism and Headache I as the Nicholas* Aspro of Australia. I trust you will warn the Public as much as ever you enn against the little white Tabs that some Chemists are selling, for in my last 500 more than half were ' frauds. I spotted them at once, as they are smaller and thicker and not stamped. I would like to see your Aspros have a sealed band around the lin box or over the head of the bottle to stop this fraud. Well, Gentlemen, I muat congratulate you upon the discovery of the greatest pain-killing remedy in Australia. You are at liberty to use this letter in any way you like, for its contents are absolute facts, and if it should be the meanß of encouraging some poor suffering soul to try your Aspro Tablets then so much the better. ,• I am a Magistrate, and .often have lengthy cases to deal with, and this often means a bad headache, but my Aspros are always close at hand, and a coupl' banish it away in 20 minutes. —I am, Gentlemen, yours faithfully, J.T.WOODS JP WRUNG FROM THE HEART Mutual Road, Mortlakc, lllawarra Line, 12th May, 1920, Dear Sir,—l thinlc it is my duty to write these few lines to help the poor sufferers. For 14 years I have suffered with my head and nerves. I have been to doctor after doctor and I can honestly say that I have a chemist's chop in my inside, pounds upon pounds my mother and myself spent on medicines and drugs to try and get relief. I was more often on my bed than on my feet. This is.no.boast but Gospel truth what lam about to relate to you. Ido not think there is a man or woman on this earth went through what I did. I lay on my bed and longed for God to lake me. 1 thought I would go mad with the pain in my head. I was never without a wet bond around my head, and the least noise I used to shudder at. One day. a friend said to me: " Why don't you try those tablets called Aspro." ] "No thanks, no more drugs for me." My husband overheard this friend speaking. Next night my husband bought me a bottle of Nichojas 1 Tablets. "Try these/ he said. I just looked at them, and put them on [he dressing table. Next day I had anothpr of those dreadful heads. 1 thought of the tablets. Mind you, I had no faith in them at the time —because 1 fully gave up all hopes of getting better. Anyhow, 1 took two, then an hour after two more. 1 lay down; I felt a little easy—l don t say better. I went on taking these tablets, bottle after bottle. I have now.teen taking them !4 months and I can say "Thank God.'' Those little' tablets were my life savers. I can go about my work, stand all the noise, dance and listen to nil the bands in Sydney. Before, noise would send me silly. My friends •re They cannot get over the change these little and moat wonderful tablets have worked in me—No more bed. I cannot believe it myself. My husband says to me, "How i# youi; life saver," meaning, have 1 got enough "Aspro 1 * left,because he never lets me run right out of them. He buys me a 4/6 bottle. lam never without them. When Igo to Town they find a little corner in my bag. It had taken 14 months to find out their worth. But when I look back to all the years of suffering, to think there was such a little tablet called Nicholas' "Aspro" and I did not know it, and I trust all poor sufferers like myself will find the same relief as I did in them. But I could go on for ever singing my praise of them. I must not forget to mention, my little girl takes them. She, too, at times suffers, but, thank God, I found a cure in time. I must now draw to a close as I think I have said enough. Wishing you every luck and prospects for your wonderful little tablet. I remain, your devoted— (Signed) L. G.j CLARK. TaKe ASPRO for Headaches, Rheumatism, Sleeplessness, Toothache, Influenza. I/* 1/6 4/§ Eranu ' sole Agents for New Zealand: SALMOND & SPRAGGOM, LTD., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin. ; ; 'OLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND BTOEES " . "

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 68, 14 December 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 68, 14 December 1920, Page 2

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