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7Ae \ y -and now, at present moment^ This series records some incidents in the history of tea covering a period of 1400 years. The value of tea as a restorative and a mild stimulant is universally admitted. So too the remarkable popularity of "Amber Tips" and the fact that it has maintained first place for so many years as everybody's favourite blend, is in itself proof of exceptional value. And here's the secret—"Amber Tips" quality has been maintained. 44 9* 7ea EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE is still predominant, because it is first in quality, flavour and value. Get a packet to-day and prove its goodness. m &J3t& Evans' TravtWng Seeds are not too good for yeu. Nothing is too good these days that delivers v«luc and service for every shilling invested. Cowhide Suit Cases Careful; . ■■ -tructed of SOLID LEA'!"'IKK and hand sewn throughout. Made extra deep and fitted with two strong locks. 20 in. 22 in. 24 in. 26 in. £5 £5 10s. £6 Ss. £6 15s. J. E. EVANS, LTD., Makers of Harness, Saddlery, and all Leather Goods, 158 Lambton Quay ■ - WELLINGTON. EiubMud 1851.

TAKE Nicholas Aspro TABLETS And Prevent The FLUUndoubtedly the Highest Qualifications {backed by the experience of Medical Men and Actual Users) are possessed by n NICHOLAS "ASPRO" TABLETS m Federal Government House, where Nicholas'"Aspro" Tablets were declared a neeessary commodity by the Commonwealth Government. Xf> . HERE'S PROOF! Doctor said it would DRIVE oat INFLUENZA in 24 Hours. What happened was this: ■Ol, Andrew Str&st, Windsor. "Dear Sirs—l have to thank Nicholas' "Aspro" for kee'piiig off ah attack of Influenza whan it was so bad. I could incoming oh—it had been through my house, the wife and children had had it, and I could hardly hold my head up. On Saturday morning I went up to Doctor, and he told me to go home and* take half a teaapoonful of Baking Soda times a day, and two "Aspros" every three hours. I went to bed on the Saturday night, and stayed there all Sun a high fever, and oh the Monday morning 1 got up quite free from any effects of it. 1 thought it was' wonderful. Doctor told me Aspros" would shift it out of m© 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, wta evidently knew their worth. " 1 am never tired of telling my friends about the good results I have-obtained from them. "I remain, yours faithfully^ F. P." i a Salicylates and acetylsalicyhc acid have proved to be amongst the most useful drugs in relieving symptoms of Influenza. NICHOLAS ASPRO Tablets are made frem purified acetylsalislcylic, and being purified and distilled thw do not affect the heart. Be sure and ask for NICHOLAS* "ASPRO" Tablets. There are NO substitutes for If youv'e got it Do this— Goto bed. Take a tespoonful Baking Soda Three times a di two "ASPROS" every three SPECIAL NOTE.—Do not be put off «n a little white tablet that looks like "ASPRO." Insist on "ASPRO" Tablets. To Prevent the FluTake Two Tablets once a day. If you feel you're getting it, do this— Take Three Tablets and Two ev< hour for three hours. Go to H See that you get / "fl //% "Aspro" I/V 1/6, BOLD EVERYWHERE. PRICES O TUB I A jnUEi BALMOND & SPRACHWS*'Ate.-, ftew Zealand RapmsatatlYjs Auokland* XJosisn. ■ ■ §tf

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 1 July 1920, Page 7

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