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J^k B yjl NTER Colds ond Sore Throats are about again. They strike ME f H ■ SUiCKiy. ' The first symptoms are sneezing, sniffJing and a fl Oi H I heavy head. Your quickest and surest safeguard is 'ASPRO.' I | H H Its effect qti Colds and Sore Throats is immediate. 'ASPRO' I | I I dispels the dininess and . weakness due to feVerish conditions 11 becquseitredueesfhetemperature. It also quickly relieves the || l- H aches • and. poi ns — -banishes that '^fed up" feeling — and sniffling 1 | ;{{| ^^^^^^^^_ qnd sneexing . condifions are dispelied ovemight. Always keep 1 l 'ASPRO* ' handy, ready for action in case of emergency. Three 1 I I •II A 'ASPRO' fablets and a hot lemon drink will smash a coid in one 1 ■ » I B night. For Sore Throar use: 'ASPRO' as a gargle. (See directions I printed below). BUY A PACKET TODAY ! I : IS Q.UICKER I i WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT W SOREO*^ l| ASPRO* ed throot make y % ■ ] [I ,1 6 Bijrmide Street, °ASPRO.'S Pre- / iK J € 1 Lower Hutt, para the gargle 3 fll II] 1 8/7/35. ■ by crushing and ©JlJj f . ■ 1 rw— y-- dissolving three /ft&alf $ fl UeT ...... .. M 'ASPRO' tablets jk fl I would ffke to add my testi- in balf a giass ifj ^ I monial to the beneflt derived from JH of water. Stir WfJmtr jp a ||| your wonderful 'ASPRO' for Influ- fl well before Wf\/ In 'JrV 1 enza and Colds. 'ASPRO' is better VI J I I than anything else I have ever hod I I evc„ 2 0? 3 //J^ASPRO 1 | for Headaches and ather nerve m ■ hours as requir- a c M ■ pains, and l would not be without II ed, but moke it w wwsifirfc n i ' it. lt is good for children as well I I J® ^5 mioxre .r.nd over 1 II OS for adUltS. fl f 'ASPRO' aets as a soother and an , effective JH ml Yours faithfully V I cntiseptic for sore throats becauie of its ger- % !| \ c cka itlj 1 | micidal qvalities. There is no need to worry if A | .togd.l E. jA/ll I ri. , fl fl y0ll swaliow some. of the mixture — it won't do | | 5Fb/36. fl I you any harm. JH | lllliiiiiiliiiitiiiiiiti 111 "Not more FOOD, but more FREQUENT Food," say the Doctors TIRED before noon! That's nonsense. Neither body . nor, brajn should be tired after only 2 or 3 hours' work. The 'fatigue' tfiat you, and most busy people, feel towards the latter half of the morning Is not real fatigue— it's 'hunger of the tissues.' Your body wants a fresh supply of energy-food, and a Ifttle extra meal will put you rlght. Medical research workers have proved by a long series of experiments that people not only work better, but improve In health, when food 1s eaten at more frequent intervals during the long gap between breakfastand lunch,and again between lunch and the evening meal. Workers who took^only the three 'regulation' meals a day were found to lose energy to a very marked degree two or three hours after the meal was taken. But when at this point they were given food, their energy figure went up again instead of continuing to decrease. And yet they did not eat more during the day than before !. Cadbury's Bournville Cocoa \ provides the perfect extra \ mea'* Drink it between the slipper, and you will be delight- . wjr \\ u ed a^. your increased feeling of u%r\^ Wa^ well-being ! You will work ^etter» P(aX better, sleep better W Y'' V « ®ee hus^an^ ani children take y\ V \ \\ fmwt \ hot nourishing Bournville Cocoa in

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 10

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