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After ingestion in the »vs!*:m ‘ASPRO’ || | S|, becomes both a solvent of Uric Acid and a yermicide. It is an internal antiseptic, an anti-pyretic and an anti-periodic. All these facts have been definitely.- proved and are in the mam the reasons why ‘ASPRO’ has such a variety of useful service. Read These Letters! R F NEURITIS RELIEVED AS PRO’SUCCEEDSASPIRIN FAILS ‘‘Roslyn,’* 1 Motherwell St.. HAWKSBURN. SE.I, Doar Sir s. 9th Aug., 19ZR. I have been taking ‘ASPRO’ Tablets daily since ID2O. when I was first attacked with NEURITIS. I always have taken two in the morning, two at midday, and three at nijht when retiring, and many times during all these years I have taken two others when I have had much pain, and always had relief. If I don’t have them I always get a fresh attacks I am Ks years of age, and quite well healthy an all other ways. I still do a!! my own housework. I have always recommended ‘ASPRO’ to friends, and they have found that they always give relief. Many people have told me that if they took many tablets they would make them ill. But when I told them of the number I had taken they took my advice and got more. My son once gave me a present of 3 lbs. of English Aspirins, which 1 took from time to time until all were used, but I never got the relief as I did from ‘ASPRO’ Tablet*. I have since used another brand of Aspiriii Tablets, but they also never gave me th* same relief as yours. I may mention that I am a daughter-in-law of Sir George Anderson. Governor of Ceylon and the Mauritius, and the widow of an old New Zealand barrister and solicitor. 1 am well known to many influential people in Melbourne. Hoping this letter will be of interest to you. Thanking you again. Yours truly. (Signed) (Mrs.) F. ANDERSON. TOOTHACHE STOPW FUI HUNTED OUT Egan Street, ARDLETHAN, N.S.W. 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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 837, 4 December 1929, Page 14

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