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15 ■ Without Sugar. Have you ever realised how good a blancmange can be without sugar if made with Brown & Polson’s Corn Flourf A Brown & Polson blancmange possesses a delicate nutty flavour which docs notcall forthe addition of sugar, provided it is made with pure milk. Try a blancmange this way 1 and serve it with J am or Stewed Fruit. by. u.ing Q-TOL beforehand. A / Y° ur fl° or W *H sm *k ' you—after using “NUGGET” FLOOR W i'3 POLISH - Test a 9d. tin :::: to-day! Qmnlrofi*© 5 Due ,0 ,he P re * enCB © of irritating bacilli, i> Throat ■"* rapi r y di p." ed E 1 U Nil 2/6 8aT8" n 8 rluenzol AUSTRALIAN HARDWOODS PILES AND POLES PROMPT AND GOOD DELIVERY. Send us your enquiries. SAMUEL BROWN Ltd G.P.O. BOX 99, WELLINGTON. We can quote for all requirements in these timbersOUR SPECIALITY:

K A WORLD’S RECORD gßfellfflK , f 835,000,000 ■b. “ASPROS”; SOLD IN A MONTH. ; . Zv ' MIRACLE PAIN RELIEF. ' ft \ 35,000,000 Nicholas’ Aspro Tablets were W \ sold last month in Australasia. That means ' WwWFWx w \ s,x As P ros on an avera ? e to every man > Ws ,W A woman, and child. Going some, isn’t it? w JW People don’t buy them KMmSL \ for fun either ’ No! 6 ASPROS are bought b “ c •* T", s '"'j'!”" 51 wonderful antidote tor MUG! pain ihe world has ever On no account confuse discovered. . . . THEY ASPRO Tablets with any KfO I AFFECT THE other tablets that look HEART-THEY DON’T like ASPRO. Ask for DRUG—JUST SOOTHE ASPRO. See you get and SOOTHE and them, and follow these . .■. SOOTHE until no pain directions. is left. DIRECTIONS. HEADACHES.— Two tablets will shift out most headaches within ten minutes. SLEEPLESSNESS.— Take two tablets after a light supper at night before retiring. Sweet sleep will result. RHEUMATISM.— The quantity of “Aspro” to be taken for this complaint must necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the malady. From 4 to 6 tablets can be taken after meals with perfect safety and with beneficial results. It relieves in one night. NEURITIS.— For this distressing complaint, tike two to four tablets four times a day, after meals for preference. 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 ior Rheumatism. ■LUMBAGO.— For Lumbago, take two tablets four times a day if required. FEVERISHNESS AND MALARIA.— For Malaria, Ague or any fever, Nicholas’ “Aspro” Tablets are a boon. They are far more effective than quinine. Take two to three tablets every two hours until normal. TO STOP A COLD.— Take two to three tablets four times a 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. DOSE FOR KIDDIES: TOOTHACHE AND EARACHE— Under 3 years, J of tablet. From 3 years to 10 years, } tablet. Over 10 years, 1 tablet. i h '■■■,,'■ ' HG > ‘ : 12 Tablets 25 Tablets ' 100 Tablets / nSroSiiMwiTi! “0 /(O 1/- 1/O JI.B, 4/0 Sole Agents for New Zealand: SALMOND S SPRAGGON, Ltd., Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin.

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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 132, 28 February 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 132, 28 February 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 132, 28 February 1921, Page 9

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