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v«t - . . I SERVINGf HUMANITY for H jPYEARSj a world-wide demand for I twenty years it is sound evidence that such a product lives up to I |JJJ|| its reputation and gives every satisfaction. Thete must be ; a I I sound reason for such continuous service. With 'ASPRO the I j reason is simply this : it is a medicine that has so many uses I I and its purity is its safety. All the members of a family can | use 'ASPRO' for its various uses without any risk because | 'ASPRO' is purity itself and it does not harm the heart or I [ Ileave any injurious after effects. Furthermore 'ASPRO' is as I | valuable in summer for headaches. and nervous disorders as it I is in # winter for Colds, 'Flu and Rheumatism. JSj|||; sl^y PROTECTS ALL IHE FAMILY | THROUGH SUMMER & WINTER AL1KE SF^octo^rescribecpASIPRO^™""ra » for Teething Trouble Without 'ASPRO' Dublin Street, Spreydon, Wanganui, 25/3/36. j 6/5/36 Dear Sirs, ^ I Deai Sft>; I am writing to you to convey my appreciation of the | It may interest you to know the many benefits , benefits that I derive from taking 'ASPRO' tablets. i myself and family have teceived from 'ASPRO.* The 'ASPRO' in our home is a household word, and we are I only occasion we have ever had a doctor to our litde never without a supply of 'ASPRO' tablets. A friend I girl was when she was teething, and he prescribed half suggested 'ASPRO' to me for Toothache, and after an 'ASPRO' crushed. 'ASPRO' is our greatstandby for crushing the tablets and placing the powder iaround Headache and for a Cold, 2 'ASPRO' and a hot lemon the affected tooth, the pain gradually went away, mucb I drink gives wondcrful results. tomyrelief. j n/37 (Sgd.) M. HART. (Signed) Mrs. H. V. H. 4 ||||| IIIBL mu 'hhHiSiii;!''1 — • '""V ' ■" Smps ? Naturally - • • "t — when you use &ke bxtoa hAST^p h iji 4'y| I Gill & Fenton Ltd., I I THE FURNISHERS I I MARKET STREET. HASTINGS. I ■Qjfe best ill-tiie-Y»r-rounil^^m A^^0DUC^0^TH^tR£Af10^^MIUS-PREPARE^6YfTE?UNG & CO. LTD., GORE.

P. GIBSON & SONS, LTD. 116 TO 120 KING STREET, 'Phone 8548. HASTINGS. Res. 3770. The Oldest- Established Vuleanizers in New Zealand, ALL SIZES & ALL MAKES OF TYRES STOCKED. IF AN ACCESSORY FOR A CAR— WE HAVE GOT IT. PETROL, OIL & TYRE STATION1 Send to Harston's for Your Music * I § • The Latest Song Hit — R § . * ' WHEN THE POPPIES BLOOM AGAIN" (posted 2/1) g § . Then there is ALBEBT'S Ko. 10 DANCE FOLIO, CHAPPELL'S g g No. 12 and STEELING No. 5 SONG FOLIOS (posted 2/7 each). 8 « TEACHEES! We have the largest Music stoeks in Hawke's Bay. 0 I5 * Let us help you choose new musie for your pupils. Write for 8 8 paxticulars. 8 I HARSTON'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE 1 ;> HASTINGS STREET NAPIEE 8

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 46, 10 March 1937, Page 14

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