WMAUhis PACKETff B|/5 BatER TkAN. \ 4 WEEK^*m 1 ' lf|v II . A SLIGHT cold is often not regarded seriously, 1 A M|/ 11 Ayet, during the Cofd and 'Flu teason, how many I ^ '-.(f |h\l slight coids lead on to serious cases of 'Fltt. Don't be 1 n «sl lfCN £r»\ll hoodwinked! At the first sign of a Cold, attack it llMfLUt'1 11 with 'ASPRO/ Don't wait until the Cofd gets you lllw" ' 11 downl Immediately you feel you "hovo cought o I ^ WS tt cold" toke two or three 'ASPRO' tablets at once ond I ^ 11 follow up with a hot lemon drink with the losf dose 1 ^ A f 1% before going to bed. Some prefer whisky instead 1 |C 11 of lemon— -others combine the two. Cdfds ond m % ^9 a 1 1 'Flu are easy to nip in tiia bud; but difficult to shift if you 1 ■ A 1 let them become deep-sented. 'ASPRO' won't fail if taken V ■ ■ O * ■ 1 « aceording to the directions ond there are no injurioitt after n j f effects with 'ASPRO.' ^ II I s Not QuicK- It Is Safe|| ■r''.'ASPRO' CLfeARS u«e 'ASPRO* with "'ASPRO' HAS f'l v MY COLDS SAPfitY So* , NEVER FAILED ME • OVERNIGHT." Tamperature[ Malaria for COLDS of FLU. 36 Moana Street, , Rhepmatism f Cold* *-• ikanui Road, ' " * ■|rjl Wanganui Eost, Steeplessness Headachc. .. t Dear Sirs, * Feverishness Lumbagp DearSirs, Whe.n suffering from a Irritability Sclofica . This is to inform you that Cold in the head I find! that Sore Throat Gout . ' ^ave been using 'ASPRO'" three 'ASPRO' tablets and a . A(tkmA - tabiets for same years now. hot lemon drink taken when Kl , . , I always. keep them hand^. for | ° you retire at night knock all Neuralgia IDengue . Coids br fnfluenzdl "I have ' I signs of the Coid out of you Influenxa NeUritis never had them iail me yet. | by the morriing. Your handy Hoy Fever Earache ' can honestly recorpmend 1 little packet is a great oid, ai rnum ir aetfd CEcrrTc ASPRO to anyon# wanting also it can be cqrried about relief from these ailments. / with no troubie at all. dbiwb ta uaLu Yours faithfuliy, LYours faithfuliy RELIEF WHEN (Sgd.) G. G. HARBOROVV. (Sgd.) T. LEWIS. DEPRK5ED. 18Fb/37. " " _ IIIIIHIll |6yM 1>6t Illllll 1
The Soviet seized the Oshqrq Maru, the Japanese . Fisheries' Insfitute trainina-ship for a]legedly, trespassing in Khamachatkan. waters.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 128, 16 June 1937, Page 15
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