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Whq Suffer Needlessly Mankind fears what it does not understand. Knowledge sends this fear to its own grave. An influx of germs or an epidemic generally means mental chaos. Fear reigns supreme. Anticipated dreads become realities. Now that medical science has produced ‘ASPRO,’ the New Zealand medicine, ignorance has been supplanted by enlightenment. There is now no need to have fears for sickness. ‘ASPRO’ quickly dispels the cause of numerous complaints, because, after ingestion in the system, it is antiseptic—-anti-fermentative—anti-pyretic—anti-periodic, and a solvent of Uric Acid. ‘ASPRO’ thus cleanses the system—inhibits fermentation in the system, and reduces complaints of a feverish and periodic nature. SURE OF GOOD NIGHT'S SLEEP ASPRO’A COMFORT 137 Coppin Street. Richmond, D«ir Sirs. ! just feel that I must write a line to ray whist a comfort ‘ASPRO* is. We arc never without it. Mv mother is 74 years old and •he takes 2 Tablets going to bed at night and she ia sure of a good night’s sleep. Yours faithfully, <S«d.) MRS. BRECKON. SPLITTING HEADACHES GO 128 Harris Street, Pyrmont, Sydney Dear Sirs. It gives me great pleasure to thank you f» the good turns ‘ASPRO* Tablets have often done for me. I am an electrical engineer and last summer wrnh the unaccustomed heat and the noise ®f running machinery. I was frequently troubled with splitting Headaches and it was then that ‘ASPRO* Tablets proved themselves friends in need and friends indeed — Now I •nr. never without them. Yours sincerely. (Sgd.) JOHN V. SMART HYDE PARK CHEMIST recommekosASPßO'for SUN-CURE HEADACHES Dear Sirs, 27th April. 1929 Permit me to take this opportunity of telyou how satisfied I am with ‘ASPRO’ sales. I recommend it extensively to all my customers, ao indeed do all my four assistants, and we have yet to find a dissatisfied customer or a case in which the desired relief from pain has not been obtained. Our close proximity to Hyde Park has brought us experience that has taught us that ‘ASPRO’ is very well recommended for badsches caused by sun-glare and for normal day-tripper’s headache. In fact we confidently ‘‘•‘commend ‘ASPRO* in all those cases where the use of aspirin is indicated, and particularly in thoses cases where ordinary aspirin •s not well tolerated. Faithfully yours. THE MARBLE ARCH PHARMACY +• nr \ -r NURSES TRIBUTE COULD HOT TAKE ASPIRIN ASPRO'SUCCEEDS NO ILL EFFECTS Dear Sirs, My mother suffers from Rheumatism at different times, and has done so this last few weeks. She would never take Aspirins, but I have persuaded her to try the ‘ASPRO’ and they have certainly eased the pain. I myself have very bad headaches at times, and cannot take Aspirins because 1 * • * veral operations during the last yet. ex, but 1 took a nd it did not adversely affect Thanking you. Yours truly. is not quite stro _ ‘ASPRO’ yesterday at all.— GIDDY HEADACHES YIELD TO ASPRO’ Dear Sirs, _ I have great pleasure in highly recommending your ‘ASPRO’ Tablets. I have suffered for years with a terribly giddy HEADACHE and after being under medical treatment for a while, I decided to try ‘ASPRO’ Tablets and now I can honestly praise them highly. I always recommend them to my friends. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) (Miss) B. LAWN ‘ASPRO’ Will Not Fail You For HEADACHE RHEUMATISM NEURITIS SLEEPLESSNESS TOOTHACHE EARACHE NEURALGIA COLDS INFLUENZA FEVERISHNESS TEMPERATURE MALARIA DENGUE SCIATICA GOUT & LUMBAGO SORE THROAT ASTHMA HAY FEVER IRRITABILITY PERIODICAL PAINS PECULIAR TO WOMEN ALCOHOLIC AFTEREFFECTS ALL NERVE PAINS MINIMUM PRlCES—Obtainable at all Chemists & Storekeepers: 12** (Sanitape "1 f Packed) ■■ I'6 2'6 4'6

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 885, 31 January 1930, Page 5

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