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And Prevent * The ■ i FLU- _;> Undoubtedly the Highest Qualifications r % by the experience of Medical Men and Actual JJ«ers) are possessed by NICHOLAS %PRO" TABLETS Stt^Zfti Federal Government House, wnere Nicholas' " Aspro" Tablets were declared a necessary commodity by the Commonwealth Government. HERE'S Doctor said it would DRIVE out What happened was this: Andrew Street, Windsor. "Dear Sirs?*"? have to thank Nicholas* "Aspro" for keeping off an attack of Influenza when it was so bad. I could feel JJ&coming on—it had been through my house, the wife and children had had it, and I could hardly hold my head up. On the Saturday morning I went up to my Doctor, and he told me to go heme and take half a teaspoonful of Baking Soda tnree jtimes a day, and two "Aspros" every three hours. I went to bed on the Saturday night, and stayed there all Sunday in a high fever, and on the Monday morning I got up quita free from any effects of it. I thought it was wonderful. The Doctor told me "Aspros" would shift it out of me in 24 hours, and he was right. "So I have a lot to thank that friend of mine who introduced Nicholas' "Aspro" to me first, and my Doctor, who •vidently knew their worth. "I am never tired of telling my friends about the good results I have obtained from them. » "I remain, yours faithfully, (Mr.) F. P." Salicylates and acetylsalicylic acid have proved to be amongst the most useful drugs in relieving symptoms of Influenza. NICHOLAS" "ASPRO" .Tablets are made from purified acetylsalislcylic, and being purified and distilled they do not affect the heart. B: sure and ask for NICHOLAS' "ASPRO" Tablets. There are NO substitutes for them. n ... n ■ * If you feel you're M youv'e got it Prevent the Flu- • getting it, do this- Do ? d n A T , Take Two Tablets once a day. lake Ihree Tablets and Two every Baking Soda Three times a day and hour for three hours. Go to bed. two " ASPROS" every three hours. T D ~ i pi ■ ' « you feel you're to rrevent toe riu- • getting it, do this hour for three hours. Go to bed. SPECIAL NOTE.-Do not be put off on a little white tablet that looks like "ASPRO." Insist on "ASPRO" Tablets See that you get -j / «g /jr% jg g£% PRICES ALL I OVER THE WORLD SOLD EVERYWHERE. F. O'NEILL & CO., LTD.. Factory representatives for New Zealand. LAMBTON OUAY. WELLINGTON.

'• , HI m 4-W mi %JBS»S mm® mi i€ mmmm am mmmmm i I Motorists who \\ ] stop to consider \\ 1 the point, will \'. > admit that \ ) Miller Red Tubes Ifel are built primarily for SERVICE. 1. f Just as Miller Gearedjo-the-Road Tyres are made to ||. withstand the shocks and jars of road surface if MILLER RED TUBES, Scientifically Constructed / I are built to work in conjunction with them. r THE WORK OF AN INNER TUBE, though hidden. L lsimportant and it must be faithfully made. I , The more you investigate Miller Red * u be» the more you will be convinced ' t of their suoeriority. . //fljff II Associated "'"" >ealcrs. , \E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD, // X Wholesale Distributors, /As %. X 50 Victoria Street, M? * %\ Wellington. // THE NEW 6-CYLINDER PRICE £585. ..ffr^^S; HIGH TEX3IOV iI'AGNETO . AND OTHER I.MI'EOV. Its Leaiity of iTattsmansiiip is well hnown lo di.scrim opportuiiiiv i,i sccurn (his car should be taken install ELTHAM MOTORS - - 'Phone 97, JiLT HA2^

f EAVE Waitara dally for Urutl at 6 am. and 5 p.m.; leave Urutl for Waitara at 8 a.m. connects with New Plymouth car, and 6 30 pm. Leaves Waitara for New riymouth r.t 9 am. connecting with Uruti car, and on ar-rl-'.l of the Awakino' mall car; leaves New Plymouth for Waitara at 12 noon and 4 p.m. conaectlng vtlta Urutl car. C.H. JOHNSTONE. Proprietor. DO YOU REQUIRE A GOOD

\ WAKCCO TLfiH. SUMMER TTM2 TABLE. CAR LEAVES DAIL7. Wtlttrt 9.45 cm. Awiklao T f. Hetanui 10 „ Mokau T . 35 „ <Niaero 10.10 „ Itohakitlut 8 „ TJrenul . 19.30 „ '.'ongaporub: 8.30 „ I 10 40 „ Okiu AQ*a (1.10 ~ TJnitl 11.S0 „ TJrutl 9.50 „ Okau RaO. 12.30 p.m. Waitoltol 10.15 „ rntn i.B» „ Urenul 10.58 „ til* 2 „ Onaero 11 „ Mokau 2.30 ~ Motunul 11.15 „ Awakino 2.50 „ Waitara 11.30 „ (Arrire). (Arrival. Connecting at Waitara with car 'or licppertoo to meet Wangansl Rata.

Information can be obtained at pirate, Waitara. tares cash. C. H. JOHNBTOSB, TIME-TABLE AND PARES. «*« Pjlmouth (depart) 7.3* 4.15 —» OmaU 7.40 430 I/« «/ Oakura 8.0 4.50 4/« 7/1 ratantmaka 820 5.10 0/ 10/ •Okato 8.35 5.25 7/ 12/ tmltUt 8.50 5.40 8/ 14/ Warn t.O 5.50 8/6 15/ Pmntanhn 9.15 60 »/ is/ .. 8.0 4.50 4/« 7/1 .. 820 510 0/ 10/ .. 8.35 5.25 7/ 12/ .. 8.50 5.40 8/ 14/ .. 9.0 5.50 8/8 15/ .. 9.15 60 9/ 13/

SECONDHAND CAR \%JE have the following for sale, all well worth inspection: 1 DODGE CAR, 5-seator. 1 STTJDEBAKER CAR, 7-seater--1 STUDEBAKER CAR, 3-seater. 1 WOLSELEY CAR, 5-seater. 1 FORD CAR, 5-seater.

Oponake (arrive) Opunab (depart) •atam Bafcotu runiaraku Ware* Train* Okato Tmnfnufca .... .Oakura < Omau .. 9.25 S.lO 10/ 11/1 .. 9.40 625 12/ 20/ .. 10.15 945 13/ 22/1 .. 7.15 330 .. 7.33 345 2/8 f/l .. 7.50 4.0 4/9 I/I .. 8.5 4.15 9/ 19/ .. 8.15 4.25 7/ 12/ .. 8.30 435 8/ 14/ .. 850 4.59 9/ 15/ .. 9.19 5.5 19/ 17/1 .. 9.25 5.15 11/ 19/ .. 9.40 5.25 12/ 20/ Haw Plymouth (arrive) 10.0 5.3 13/ 22/1 Seata may bt booked and jurceli left at th« Tourist Garage. Brougham Street. New Plymouth, or Club Hotel Stables, Opunake.j All parcels to be prepaid. X. WOOLDBIDOE, JJTEW PLYMOUTH—TNUJLEWOOD. BOTAL MAIL MOTOR SERVICE, KBW PLTMOTJTH-PURAXGI-TABATA-INGLE- • WOOD BOTAL MAIL SERVICE. EIGHT-SEATER Car leaves Purangl dally at T a.m. connecting with train for aouth and Jiew Plymouth Car. Depart Puranel at 7 a.m.; Pukehou, 7.30 SUn.; Tarata 8 a.m.; Klamata H3O a.m.: loglewood 9 a.m. B ' ' ~ ■ ' Inilewood at 3 30 p BIXTEEN-SEATER WHITE BUS. 81ngle. Retorn. Leaves Inslewood at .. Xgmont Village i liaaforei • Sew Plymouth (arr.) Return—Leave P.O. at Arrive Inclewood 10 2 9 4.30 2 0 Customers are kindly requested to note that Bus available for Mountain trips upon arrangement. Parcels Office: May. and Marrett, proprietors Dominion Taxi Garage. Currle Street, New Plymouth. ARCHIBALD BROS Proprietors. FROM OTSNTJI, WAITARA, NEW PLYMOUTH. les leave dally for New Plymouth—from Mlmi Boad, 8:15 a.m. Urenul. 835 a.m. ra,«B 45 ajm., 9.15 am., and pm. *1 p.m. Thursday. outh— For Waitara only, at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Waitara, Urenui and Mlml, 3.30 p.m. NEW PLYMOUTH STAND: BROUGHAM BTREET (Oop. Royal Hotel). ARTHUR J SMITH, Proprietor. 3RILLHEADS, Menu Forma, Cards—all manlier of printing executed witb despatch and at reasonable rates. Daily New* .Tnbbina.

MORTLOCK & CO.' PRINCES STREET, HAWERA, REMOVAL NOTICE. T BEG to notify my numerous c tomers and the general public of New Plymouth and surrounding districts that my present Tyre Repairing business premises will close finally on the evening of Thursday, April 1. To re-open on Tuesday, April 6, under the trade name of the IXL TYRE REPAIRING DEPOT, in larger premises, No 301-303 Devon Street, opposite the Red Post. In thanking yon for your past support and soliciting a continuance of same, I beg to t Mnain at your service— ROBE..T WHALE. ELECTROPLATING! Fully equipped plant NOW HEADY. —forElectroplating all metal portions of CARS MOTORS and PUSH BICYCLES —alsoAll household silverware and any other metals silverplated. LOOK—This plant is in charge of experts LOOK—This plant is in of experts LOOK—This plant is in charge of experts You can come and see the work. JOE JENKINSON, CAR-PALNTER & ELECTROPLATER. Brougha:a St. Hall .... New Plymouth A sudden cl-ill may give you cold in the head, inflamed throat or bronchitis. Remember! If you should take a chill don't wait until you are laid up, but use "Nazol" freely right awe* Ti">uaacda know its value.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1920, Page 12

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