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IREGD. TRADE MARK * SQ)IFIFE[E & GHJfICCDIRIY ESSENC "9 or breakfast tea & Supper OLD SILVER & MODERN SILVER from the simplest to the most elaborate piece, responds to the use of Goddard’s Plate Powder ve-green wrapp Manufactured only by Three year old Indigestion banished / For three years I was a martyr to indigestion, and suffered so badly that at times I had to lie up—once for seven weeks, during which I lost over a stone. My sleep was broken at night, and the pains would last for hours. They would start in my stomach, and travel round to my back. I tried pretty well everything, but got no benefit until I came across Anti-Acido. The first tin practically cured me and now I have commenced to put on weight and am feeling as well as ever. The original of this letter may be seen on our fi Anti-Actdo is available Chemists and Stores 2/6 a tin . kudos 0 COMBAT the FLU S Spring hj „nTablet Will Smash up a ’FLU ATTACK in 24 Hours This is just the time to combat Spring ’Flu attacks. Influenza generally makes an onslaught on people at this time of the year. Many have to face a period of enforced idleness which would be unnecessary if ‘ ASPRO* was Taken at First Symptoms —Be Prepared! Why Procrastinate? Why Delay? Purchase a Packet oS ‘ASPRO* Tablets to-day and be ready to “NIP THAT ’FLO ATTACK IN THE BUD” HOW TO TAKE ‘ASPRO’ FOR COLDS AND ’FLU. Follow These Directions Carefully:— Take 2 Tablets immediately the firat symptoms appear, and 2 Tablets every 3 hours afterwards until symptoms disappear; a hot lemon drink to be taken with the last dose before going to bed. Keep the body warmly clad to prevent chill. READ these LETTERS for PROOF! NURSE TAKES HAD FLU-ASPRO ASPRO FOR FLU SAVED LAYINfrUP 3 Lares Avenue, South Dunedin, N.Z. l**rn*'never without ‘ASPRO’ either at bom< when in the country at work. *t IN E. G. BELL (Nurse). EXCELLENT TO BANISH ’FLU. 296 Old South Head Road, Watson’s Bay, N-S.W „ 2/8/29. Dear Sirs, _ 1 have tested ‘ASPRO* Tablets and find them excellent. Now ia the time you need them to banish ’FLU. Thanking you again for your kind thought in sending samples. I 14 Campbell Street, Balmain, N.S.W. Dear Sirs, On behalf of myself and my wife, I wish to thank you tor the sample of ‘ASPRO* which you recently sent. AH our family knew the merits of *ASFRO‘ before we left England, and since arriving here I have proved its worth to the full. 1 had INFLUENZA, and 1 knew if 1 consulted a Doctor he would order me to bed for a week, with consequent loss of work So, not wanting to lose any work, 1 stuck to ‘ASPRO.* I carried on as usual at my work, bathed before 1 came home, ate my meals, and then took my dose of ‘ASPRO' and off to bed. ‘ASPRO* did its work well, and by this end of the week I was back to normal.—-Yours sincerely. GEORGE FOSTER, uiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiuiiiuniiiiuiuiiuiinuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiii ‘ASPRO* is Made in NEW ZEALAND! 'ASPRO' WILL NOT FAIL YOU FORs— HAY FEVER NEURALGIA IRRITABILITY ALL NERVE PAINS PERIODICAL PAINS PECULIAR TO WOMEN ALCOHOLIC AFTEREFFECTS MINIMUM PRICES —Obtainable at all Chemists & Storekeepers: 1?* Sanitape Packed ZS's Sanitape Packed 50’s Sanitape Packed tOO’s Sani tape Packed 1/- 1/6 2/6 4/6 HEADACHE rheumatism SLEEPLESSNESS NEURITIS EARACHE TOOTHACHE COLDS INFLUENZA FEVERISHNESS TEMPERATURE MALARIA DENGUE SCIATICA GOUT & LUMBAGO SORE THROAT ASTHMA ■ 31H/29 f 90/ % % FOOD LOVE *T/

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 815, 8 November 1929, Page 4

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