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.SIMSIMGIISnMOIIY aKou^SPMstefcenza r-~-VA P <s& ; "/4 . THAT HUNTS OUTjnH'FLU* INSIDE 24 HOURS When we say that ASPRO will hunt out the ’Flu inside 24 hours we state a tact that has boon demonstrated by thousands of people. HERE'S POSITIVE PROOF MO ACTS NOW POCTOR ADVISED ASPRO WOULD i SHIFT OUT THE ’FLU IN 24 HOURS. A Street, Windsor, Vl*. M«isrs. NICHOLAS PTY. lTi)., Doar Sirs. I hav* t* thank "ASPRO” Tablets for kotplng off an attack of Influenza a couple of months aoo, when It was so bad about Melbourne. I could feel it coming on—it had been through my house, the wife and children had had it. and I could hardly hold my head up. On the Saturday morning I went up to my doctor, and ho told mo to go home and taka half a teaspoonful of Baking Sada three times a day, and two “ASPRO” Tablets every throe hours. ! went to bod on ffie Saturday night, and stayed thero all Sunday in a high fever, and on the Monday morning I got up Quito free from any effects of It. I thought It was wonderful. THE DOCTOR TOLD ME IT WOULD SHIFT IT OUT OF ME IN 24 HOURS, and he was right. So I have a lot to thank that friend of mine who Introduced "ASPRO" Tablets to me at first, and my doctor, who evidently knew their v/orth. I am nover tired of tailing my friends about the good results I hav* obtained from them. I remain, yours faithfully, (Mr.) F.P. ASPRO benefits you Immediately—it Reduces the Fever—Stops the Cold and Clears Your Hoad in a miraculous manner. What’s more, it is SAFE AMD SURE—no harmful after effects. It doesn’t dope or deaden. TMF.EE HO SUBSTITBTBS FOR A£&>&s©,SO*OFftßE HUMBUCGE9 BSV THE IMITATION ©ELUSION Whatevaryou do, don’t purohase any little white tablet that LOOKS LIKE ASPRO. Looks count for nothing. Thoro are HO substitutes for ASPRO nothing grots tho same results. So see you got ASPRO. MINIMUM PRICES—--1 - 1/6 2/6 4/6 ALL CHEMISTS & STORES EVERYWHERE ASPRO* is now made in New Zealand by ASPRO LTD., 15-17 Marion St., Wellington, (p.O. Lox 20). under direction of the holder of the Original Australian formula.

«<♦>•—<♦> <3>* \ Full of Wholesome ® * Tastiness. r jTHERE is a difference in Birch Bread, and there’s a reason for its delicious difference. COW’S MlLK—instead of the inferior tinned substitute!—puro fresh syrups, malt, yeast, flour and salt, scientifically mixed and expertly baked t othe acme of bread perfection. The price is all that's ordinary about Birch Bread. Your grocer has it. Birch Automatic Bakery, 55 CUBA STREET (PHONE 5904). *<s> <g> .—.<«>.<s>«-.<£•—• 9 FINE

A/ ?SSBI —jjrhif protect sour child against colds, ivkoopmg-cough & " croup! Three troubles that are bound to beset the household at some time, where there are young children. Whooping-cough is troublesome and tedious, particularly infectious, and its complications may be serious. From the first sign of the feverish cold, with its cough that hinders sleep at night, give the little one BONNINGTON’S. Harmless, yet potent and effective, soothing and demulcent, it reaches instantly the affected parts, allaying the COUGH, loosening the PHLEGM and aiding its expulsion, making the BREATHING easy. Have “ BONNINGTON’S ” alone— IMITATIONS must be Declined. THE FAMILY SIZE—2/6. © IRISH MOSS for Coughs 4 Colds Sold by All Chemists and Store- . keepers throughout New Zealand. Be sure you ask for Bonnington’s T,<icli Mnss.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 120, 23 April 1925, Page 9

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