Reports indicate that sore throats are very prevalent. In some instances they are in painful form or lead to colds or other feverish ailments. There is a quick and effective way to deal with sore throats. WM 0 Simply mix two crushed ‘ASPRO’ tablets with a teaspoonful of honey and there, in a minute, you have an easy-to-take, soothing and effective treatment for sore throat. The honey provides a smooth coating on the throat and, owing to its firm consistency, allows the tiny particles of ‘ASPRO’ to remain in contact with the affected part for a long time thus enabling the antiseptic properties of ‘ASPRO to have their maximum effect. The dose should be repeated every two hours until soreness is relieved. & & Another Treatment for Sore Throat ‘ASPRO’for these complaints Another method of relieving lore throats, and one which is so convenient it can be used at work or almost anywhere at any time, is the ‘ASPRO’ gargle. Two ‘ASPRO’ tablets mixed In a little water make a gargle that tives excellent results. The treatment should be repeated every two hours if necessary. Colds, Influenza, Sleeplessness, Temperature, Feverishness, Sore Throat, Irritability, Rheumatic Pains, Toothache, Neuralgia. Lumbago. Sciatica, Neuritis. Headache. Nerve Palm, 6id, VI, 2 ! 8, 4'9 per packet RADE MARK PROPRIETOR: Nicholas Proprietary Limited, Melbourne, Australia. Made by Nicholas Producte \ Limited. 15-17 Marlon Street. Wellington, New Zealand, by arrangement with the proprietor.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 9
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259Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 26620, 17 November 1947, Page 9
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