"OH, ROSES FOR THE FLUSH OF YOUTH." —Rosetti. —and a bottle of "Baxter's" for a cold. There's nothing that will give .quicker relief than Baxter's Lung Preserver. No cold can withstand "Baxter's." Its tonic properties set you up and make you fit and well. "Baxter's" is a rich, soothing compound -that fixes huskiness, sore throats,, and other bronchial ailments. Is'6d, 2s 6d, and the family size 4s 6d at all chemisli and stores. —Advt.
\ISLEEP WAGFULLYI IlldND Forget Sleeplessness J lilli^ OME people sleep but are still tired the next day—some people " cannot sleep at all." | liill Others have refreshing sleep and wake full of rim for the daily task. This 'ASPRO' I IIJJ II message is for the SLEEPLESS or for those whose sleep fails to refresh. The message I JIJJJI is this: TAKE 'ASPRO ' AND YOU WILL SLEEP—furthermore^ you will be refreshed, I h ■ sootbed and invigorated. You will wake with the pleasurable feeling that yesterday's I ijjjjjl troubles were half illusions. You will be ready to "dictate the terms " for the new day. I ill f tnose whose sleep is unsatisfactory, the same applies—'ASPßO' will bring the sleep I 111 of peace and harmony. 'ASPRO' does not drug you.to sleep—it has no deadening effect. I iJJIJI Its action is of a peaceful, soothing nature, leaving no harmful effects whatsoever. Further- I II more, ' ASPRO' does not harm the heart, and can be taken by all. If you don't1 sleep well, I. lillll^^. *»' ye 'ASPRO' a triaL It will mean a refreshing sleep. \^^^k%WN\ 111 'ASPRO' BETTER THAN M USE 'ASPRO' FOR— I ill nfnrrß*ir BM?ffA^ D I headache influenza I {I BMVIHH, PIAUAU ■RHEUMATISM EARACHE fjjjj| DARGAVILLE, ■ ■ SLEEPLESSNESS ' COLDS II lam now a regular user of 'ASPRO' tablets. I H SORE THROAT SCIATICA | Jjjfl suffered from Sciatica for two years and had been NEURALGIA GOUT ill in or^erEC' various treatments including hot mineral m^M JJ^y FEVER LUMBAGO ill b*^ and electric massage, but without benefit. After ¥?I j Vl ji» T ctixte'CC rtt^T/^nrr «|| continued suflering, I fried 'ASPRO' to ease the pain. ■ JT-JiJ™™ 88 DENGUE II i l W3S wiUin 8 to try anything that would do this, so I IRRITABILITY ASTHMA I II used 'ASPRO' as recommended on the instruction TEMPERATURE NEURITIS I fllill fo!der: A very satisfactoryicsu!t followed'not on'y H alcohouc after effects I Vlillß was c P Blll fc''cved with astonishing rapidity but I II lam now quite free of the complaint. H 'ASPRO* GIVES GREAT RELIEF TO II [ I . Yours fahhfuUy, H WOMEN WHEN DEPRESSED. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 4, 6 January 1936, Page 12
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