FEVERUH (0MPIAINIS ira Attacking Ihe People Everywhere TJ EPORTS received from different parts of the Dominion indicates I that complaints of feverish origin are rife at the present time. I Feverish Colds— Sore Throats and 'Flu Attacks strike quickly, and I just as quick action on your part is essential to prevent ihe | development of feverish complaints. The proved antidote for I feverish conditions is 'ASPRO* owing to it being, after ingestion in the system, an anti-pyretic or fever reducer, and an internal antiseptic and germicide. 'ASPRO* quickly reduces temperature— stops aches and pains and creates a healthy action* of the skin. It is quickly effective when used as a gargle for Sore Throats and is indispensable when feverish conditions are about. Quickly Reduces Temperatures I Feverish Condition a ■ ujavc ■iee Professional Advice i j Speedily Dispersed Was to Use 'ASPRO* -No Trace of 'Flu ASPRO' FOR: for Inliuenza- , Next Morning Rheumatism J Cold* I Russell/ 15/9/36. ' ■ ||K "6 Vi S1"ple""C" Mallri> ^ThaTeuKd 'ASPRO* with vondec. ' DeatSirs, 7/5/36. Tooth*che Eartchc M effect for Influenza as well as fl 1 II I wish to tell you of the good Fererishnes* Neuritio 1 results I have had from 'ASPRO'. - , e 1 .1 Kcendy one member of the family I for Colds and Influenza. I have Temper*tufe SciatlC* was threatened with a severe attack of suffered with Influenza at various Irritability Lumbago doct^ wm *PP^cd times and was eventually led to c — . - o/mra ^ t te8P*aI try 'ASPRO* through your advts. Thtoat Dengue 'ASPRO with a hot lemoa drrnk I took 3 'ASPRO' tablets and a Hcadache - Ncutalgi* JSSZrinSLS hot lemon drmk upon retinng on n . *r u four hours. These mstructions w«e one pardcular occaSiOn when I felt Gout FeTer followed and the temperature disInfluenza developing and the result InflucnZ* Asthma was really maryellous. The feverish . _ twenty-four hours all tnces condition was speedily dispersed and ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS of Influenza nad vanished. I might next morning there was no trace 'ASPRO' GIVES GREAT RELIEF ?aSPRo' of Influenza whatever. TO WOMEN WHEN AarKvJ in the nouse. u (Sgd.) J. TREDWAY. 81Fb/„ DEPRRSSED. (Sgd.) (Mrs.) A. F. BAKER. K Bl™
Why Are So Many Farmers Using "CARTER'S" SEEDS? RAPE CHOU MOELLIER TURNIPS MANGOLDS . SWEDES CARROTS CHOICE MARLBOROUGH AND HUNTER RIVER LUCERNE. J. C. JORDAN AGENT FOR CARTER'S MARKET STREET — — HASTINGB DIAM0ND ENGAGEMEN^^P THF. WATCH AND RING SPECIALISTS ARE H ELEAN'S Opp. Grand Hotel. * HERETAUNGA £>T., HASTINGS. _ __ A You can get a Drive-Yourself jf ▼ RENTAL CAR • jn Hastings. RENTAL CARS, C'o THOMPSON MOTORS, Karamu Road. — .
The Association of the Friends of the Merghelynck Museum, Ypres, has been formed to help the Belgian Royal Academv to rcassemble and Tehouse the museum 's treasures, which for safety were removed at the beginning of the War. The museum building, fained for its wainscoating, wa^ destroyed by rhfifl fir&.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 16, 12 October 1937, Page 15
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