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Yon get MEHEM m m man ?SSaas%s ®Vsr m M 1 ¥ mM*s* emps t& the packet when you buy THE DUS friled BLENDED AND PACKED BY TEA MERC YEARS HAVE BEEN FAITHFUL TO ONE f=fl ym Feverish Complaints Are Attacking the People Everywhere R EPORTS received from different parts of the Dominion indicate that complaints of feverish origin are rife at the present time. Feverish Colds —Sore Throats, ’Flu and Measles strike quickly, and just as quick action on your part is essential to prevent the development of feverish complaints. The proved antidote for 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 Feverish Condition Speedily Dispersed —No Trace of ’Flu Next looming 16 Victoria Street, Avondale, Dear Sits, I wish to tell you of the good results I have had from ‘ASPRO’ for Colds and Influenza. I have suffered with Influenza at various times and was eventually led to try ‘ASPRO’ through your advts, I took ; ‘ASPRO’ tablets and a hot lemon drink upon retiring on one particular occasion when I felt Influenza developing and the result was really marvellous. The feverish condition was speedily dispersed and next morning there was no trace of Influenza whatever. (Sgd.) J. TREDWAY. ALWAYS USE ‘ASPRO’ FOR: Rheumatism Sleeplessness Toothache Feverishness Temperature Irritability Sore Throat Headache Gout Influenza Colds Malaria Earache Neuritis Sciatica Lumbago Dengue Neuralgia Hay Fever Asthma ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS •ASPRO’ GIVES GREAT RELIEF TO WOMEN WHEN DEPRESSED. ‘ASPRO’ (Reg. Trade Mark) it Made in New Zealand. Prices Free of Sales Tax Professional Advice Was to Use ‘ASPRO’ for Influenza Russell, Dear Sits,. I have used ‘ASPRO’ with wonderful effect for Influenza as well as Sore 'Throats and Colds. Just recently one member of the family was threatened with a severe attack of Influenza. The doctor was appealed to for advice and a regular dose of ‘ASPRO’ with a hot lemon drink was recommended every three or four hours. These instructions were followed and the temperature disappeared within a few hours and within twenty-four hours all traces of Influenza lad vanished. I might add that we are never without ‘ASPRO’ in the house. (Sgd.) (Mrs.) A. F. BAKER.

m sm 010* YOO /S OHTO 000 00L &A 'oo' K m v ✓s m mm tm m S&& PASTE TOOTH PEPSODENT ML A WITH AK E S TEETH IRIUM HIT E R Change now to Pepsodent, containing IRIUM ! Never has any tooth paste oflcrcd a more effective cleansing agent than IRIUM, for IRIUM makes teeth gleam "ilh fresh new beauty—banishes dull surface stains—brings new charm and sparkle to your smile. Because of IRIUM, Pepsodent needs no grit, soap or pumice. Because of IRIUM, Pepsodent is safe and velvety soft. Buy a tube today and learn the secret of the “Come-Closcr” Smile. Irium is Pepsodent's Registered • Trade Name for PURIFIED ALKYL SULPHATE Use Pepsodent Twice a Day See V'our Dentist at Least Twice a Year. AU44O/SB S g 8 I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24417, 1 October 1940, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24417, 1 October 1940, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 24417, 1 October 1940, Page 9

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