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/ FEVERISH U. | COMPLAINTS 1 are attacking the people EVERYWHERE REPORTS received from different parts of the Dominion indicate that complaints of feverish origin are rife at the present time. Feverish Colds, Sore Throats and ’Flu Attacks 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. ASPRO' I QUICKLY REDUCES TEMPERATURES 1

REDUCE STANDSTILL TIME AND CREATE EXTRA RAILWAY WAGONS The gathering momentum of our war effort makes more and more urgent the demand for rapid transport —a situation which must be met by the quicker turnround of railway wagons. If, over the whole Dominion merely ten minutes in every hour were saved’in loading and unloading time, the equivalent of hundreds of extra wagons—and tarpaulins too—would come into existence immediately. ARE YOU SURE YOU ARE DOING YOUR SHARE IN SAVING TIME?

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Southland Times, Issue 24826, 19 August 1942, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24826, 19 August 1942, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 24826, 19 August 1942, Page 6

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