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[WHO is RIGHT?! \Who islhronypl vm&listtm BEST METHOD? [TO always take ivieclicine with a proved reputation. For over 20 years statements published on behalf of 'ASPRO' httve been founded on I facts. World-wide success has noturolly produced o host of imitations, ■ and the "plagiarist" copies and imitotes in on effort to duplicote. There I can be no duplication for 'ASPRO/ There is no need for confusion. I The 'ASPRO' method is the one which has stood the Test of Time. It I is internotional in character. Every doy in practically every oity on l| the globe — from Invercargill, New Zealand, to the North of China-^* , H from Fiji to London-— from Singopore to Egypt — 'ASPRO' Is the l| most popular used medicine because people of oll nationalities know 1B that 'ASPRO' is quickly effective, ond it has been proved that IfflO 'ASPRO' is SAFE. BUY A PACKET TODAY ! ||| prov^^-over jq years IPTOOK 'ASPRO' FOR Alw9V« Tleo PUBLIC ARTIST 111 I SEVERE SYMPTOMS 4 fcn n A 9 cL GOT RID OF 'FLU J I NO SIGN OF 'FLU ASPRO fo* IN ONE DAY. I ■ NEXT MORNING. Headache Earachc 235 Spey St., invercargHl, I I p.m DnM Rh.Umatism Influenxa Dear Sirs, ' 9/9/86. I I Dunedin South, SlMpliuneM Colds Being a publlc artist, it K Wfl I Dear Sirs 1 /8/3« Toofhoche Malaria Of COUrse, essential that l ■ I Dear 5irs, _ 1/8/30. _ keep free of Colds and Chills. H I Some weeks ogo I develop- I llrOBC SCIOtieo During the recent cold snap H I ed severe symptoms fof In- Neuralgia Gout | suffered a bad attack of In- ■] I flttenza and immedlately took Hoy FflVtr LuiHbago ' fluenza and Neuralgia, and I] I two 'ASPRO' tablets with a Feverishness Denaue 'ASPRO' I am thankful to say, 11 I further two on retirlng and i.ilL. completely smashed it in one If I was delrghted te find there irritaDlllfy • ASthmo day. I find by taklng three ■] I was no sign of the 'Flu the - Temperature NeuritlS 'ASPRO' and a hot lemon 1 1 I next day. 'ASPRO' never falls , ,. ... ^xc drink before retirlng at night, 1[ I to effect relief for my fre- AlCOilOIIC After EftectS* ond two at intervais during II I quent colds and I would I 'ASPRO' Gives Great Re- I the next day, the most per- I Jjl 1 I never be without a packet. i:Af i„ u/l._ sistent colds can be banished. | j I Yours faithfully, l"t te Wome" Wh.H . alwa^ keep p 9.od supply I I /cnrj 1 Mrc p \, r6prM Uepressea. of 'ASPRO' handy. ||i ' I 9 S* ' G EEN* 29Fb/37- (Sgd.) A.' E. BRUCE. BI CHEAP RAIL EXCURSI0N * • | TO AUCKLAND OR FRANKTON JUNCTION FRIDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER Return Fares: Auckland 37/-, Frankton Junc. 32/PROPORTIONATE REDUCTIONS FROM INtERMEDIATE STOPPING STATIONS SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FEIDAY, 3rd SEPTBMBEB, connecting train will leave Napier 4.24 p.m,, Hastings 5.0, Waipawa 6.5, Waipukurau 6.22, Dannevirke 7.53, Woodville 8.33, Palmerston North arrive 9.20 p.m. The Excursion train leaves Palmerston North at 10.30 p.m., and arrives at Frankton Junction at 8.24 a.m. (4th), and Auckland 11.15 a.m. SUNDAY, 5th SEPTEMBER, the Return Excursion train will -leave Auckland at 3.5 p.m., Frankton Junction 5.46, and will arrive at Palmerston North 3.48 a.m. on 6th. The connecting train departs Palmerston North at 7.21 a.m., arrives at Woodville at 8.11, Dannevirke 8.57, Waipukurau 10.26, Waipawa 10.44, Hastings 11.46, Napier 12.20 p.m. • Services to and from the Wairarapa connect with the excursion train at Palmerston North. Examples of Return Fares ALL ONE CLASS ACCOMMODATION. To To To To From Auckland Frankton Jn. From Auckland Frankton Jn. Napier 37/-. 33/- Waipukurau >... 37/- 29/6 Hastings . 37/- 32/- Dannevirke . 33/6 26/6 Waipawa 37/- ' 30/- Woodville 32/6 25/FREE RESERVATION OF SEATS FOR COMBINED UP AND DOWN JOURNEYS Book Now at Railway Offices HIRE OF CUSHIONS, 1/- EACH. Railway Re.freshment Roorns will be opeu at Waipukurau, Palmerston North, Ohakune, Taumarunui and Frankton Junction. For further particulars see handbill or enquire from booking offices. "IT MUST HAVE a ;

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 13

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