Youve Quite Enough Problems Without COLDS ’FLU & Rheumatism TO most of us life is just one problem after another. It is like fighting a battle against heavy odds, but we cannot fight when handicapped by ill health. Now that the winter months are upon us, Colds, ’Flu, Rheumatism and Pain are the main health troubles that threaten us. They can be banished or prevented by taking ‘ASPRO’ tablets. ‘ASPRO’ will banish Pain in a few minutes —relieve the most acute rheumatic attack in one night—stop a cold or ’flu attack in a few hours—bring sweet sleep to the sleepless and soothe away irritability and pain. As ‘ASPRO’ does its work without harmful after effects and creates neither a habit nor a 'craving, it is definitely to your advantage to keep ‘ASPRO’ handy to relieve Colds, ’Flu, Pain and Rheumatism. > A 4 PRO Gives Relief i/v One Might HAD THE FLU! AT WORK NEXT MORNING. 12 Adeline Street, Preston, Victoria, 16/5/34. Dear Sirs, I am so pleased with the results of ‘ASPRO’ that I feel it is my duty to remind you again of the value of these tablets. I had a severe attack of ’Flu at 9 p.m. on Thursday last. I went to bed and took two ‘ASPRO’ and a lemon drink, and a repeat dose at 2 a.m. The doctor came the next morning and advised me to stay in bed or four days. I was up and at work the next day. I feel sure that the ‘ASPRO’ did it. k 12Fb/33 (Sgd.) B. AUSTIN Use ASPRO’ for Headache Influenza Rheumatism Earache Sleeplessness Colds Toothache Malaria Sore Throat Sciatica Neuralgia Gout Hay Fever Lumbago Feverishness Dengue Irritability Asthma Temperature Neuritis ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS. ‘ASPRO’ GIVES GREAT RELIEF TO WOMEN WHEN DEPRESSED. INTERESTING NEWS FOR NEW ZEALAND WIRELESS ENTHUSIASTS Many letters from New Zealand ore received by our Australian Organisation appreciating the ‘ASPRO’ PLAY which is broadcast every Sunday night by 262 Orange (Aust.). Tune in to 2GZ every Sunday at 10.45 p.m. (Summer Time) and hear an exceptional entertainment.
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Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24
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342Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22460, 3 October 1936, Page 24
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