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Safe Effective PAINKILLER CONQUERS Rheumatism Toothache Headache Only on a very few tne Sleeplessness Feverishness occasions in tne world's history has a medicine for the million been deemed of su"»h COfepel recognition by the authorised head of the people's Government. Yet stupendous importance as to Nicholas' Aspro Tablets Anftict Podyl P*rU»ment Hous*. Melbourne, «h*ra NlchoW ' ASPRO* Tablate a S«C«HIT Commodity by Australian Commonwealth Government. . tore gamed this recognition. The reason is plain. Pain is common to all. Relief is desired by all. But harmful drags narcotics, opiates do more harm than good. So the world has criedfora simple, yetharmless antidote for pain. Nicholas' " Aspro " Tablets 4JK the Answer to the cry. They supply the need. Millions take them; Prime Ministers and Governments, in action or words, have eulogised diem. 2000 Doctors prescribe them. They don't affect the heart, nor don't drug you. They just soothe and soothe and soothe till the jiain goes. Just you try them for proof. FOLLOW these directions Hfrinrhri Two tablets will shift out most headaches within ten minutes. . Take two tablets after a light supper at night before retiring. Sweet sleep will result. The quantity of "Aspro" to be taken for this complaint must'necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the malady. From 4to 6 tablets can be taken after meals with perfect safety, and with beneficial results. It relieves in one night. Neuritis For this distressing complaint, take two to four tablets four times a day, after meals for preference. Neuralgia For Neuralgia take 2or 3 tablets, and Ito 2 every hour afterwards until all pain disappears. The first dose should fix it. Sci&tiCA Take similar doses to instructions given for Rheumatism. lnUHnbtflO For Lumbago, take two tablets four times a day if required. " Feverishness For malaria, ague, or any fever, Nicholas' " Aspro " Tablets are a boon. They are far more effective than quinine. Take two or three tablets every two hours until normal. T© Stop a Cold Take two to three tablets four times a day when you feel the cold coming on. This reduces the temperature, and prevents the cold. Shock For the boys from the front " Aspro "is invaluable. It calms the nerves as nothing else can. Take two to thr«e tablets after meals when required. ©Ope for Kiddie*: Toothache & Earache Under 3 years, l-3rd of tablet. From 3to 10 years, V2 tablet. Over 10 years, 1 tablet. Dont be put off on a little white Tablet that looks like "Aspro." M Tablet* 38 Tablets 100 Tablets HEART HARM is IMPOSSIBLE with Nicholas' ASPRO TABLETS New Zealand Representatives SALMOND & SPRAGGON LTD., Wellington, Auckland & Dunedin. aoLoai-to ii if- 1/6 4/6

LAND FOB SALE. FOE LEASE |AE ACRES; an excellent farm, well appointed house 6 rooms, concreted cowXAftt shed, wash-house, copper and tubs, workshop, garage, implement shed; factory «nd. school within half mile; capacity 60 cows, 200 wether sheep on the to* it fans, also 80 heifers. Great prospective value. Term of lease 6 yea. 1 :-, rent 68s per acre, purchasing clause £6O per acre. Free from blackberry, ragwrt.sod daisy. A good chance for farmer with email capital. Situated iu feed leoillty, south of Eawera. * £6OO CASH. TXfE have for sale a very fine farm of 198J acres, Patea district; substantial im- *" ppwreinent*. Price, £56 per acre; easy terms for balance of purchase Booty. Cheese factory and school within one mile. Six-roomed house, coWfbtdf garage, implement shed, wash-house, copper and tubs. A good investment. s&Mth more. JAMBS AND GILLMAN AND FINANCE AGENTS HAWERA. 240 CHEAP COAST FARMS , ACRES, West Coast Lease, rental of 8/- per acre; fine big 6-roomed house sQ conveniences and numerous outbuildings; 8-bail cowshed, engine room, •ite.; carrying 90 big cattle, 40 calves, 6 horses, 33 sheep; would .carry from 80 to HO eon with a little work; 12 acres swedes, stack hay; 1 mile to factory, 2i jfilei to gdiool ind'itore, PRICE £l4 10s per acre, with £IOOO cash. This gtjpM.caa show splendid returns and is well worth inspecting. j ACRES freehold, with 7-roomed house, 4i-ba.il cowshed with machines, all in grass sod crops; well ftneed and subdivided into 14 paddocks; all level and «n tqßi ploughed; will carry 80 dairy cows; very few weeds; 1 mile school, factory «nd postoffice. Price £5? per acre, £2OOO cash, balance 6 yeara at 6 per cent. Immediate possession can be given. Call early and inspect. This place will not .tftft 4*. narket for long. , AJ e HUNTER & 00;,' LAND AND 'GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. 4gpnts ftft McQbnakk 4 Deering F«nn Machinery, New Zealandia Milking Machine*, IB.C. Motor Trucks, Mogul Engines, etc., Northern Assurance Company. 7Wi.!! Q©W apd store, King Stheet, New Plymouth. P.O. Box 217; v (opposite Hooker Bros.). NEAR TE AROHA." DRIED MltK & HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER. A&QB& of freehold land, equal to the best in this famous district. This. is not a highly improved fans; if it was it would be worth (£IOO an. acre to-day. It is partly improved, with about 80 acres of grass, agntt*re&iAtuinipß, balance easy to plough. Small house, milking shed sad engine romp. Twelve com will easily pay your interest bill. This farm 1$ do 25 to 3ft -cows in Us present state. YOU can qyake it do 70 cows if you are a good practical farmer. VO THE MAN WITH £I6OO CASH THE OWNER WILL SELL AT gm&HM i m) . Ifc COULTER & CO:; lira AGENTS. TE AnunA. JDOYOU REQUIRE A GOOD SECOND-HAND OAR TTTB have ths following for sale, all well % ■■ worth inspection: 1 DODGE CAR, 5-seater, 1 STUDBBASER CAR, 7-« eater ." J 1 SfODBBAKER CAR, 3-seater. I WOLBEDSY CAR, 6-seater. ~ " IPORDCAR, S-seater. MORTLOCK & CO: PRINCES STREET, HAWERA Telephones; Garage 635; Private, 817 sod H. A. NUTTALL, rpHE Electric Massaging, Shampooing, snd Hairdressing Saloon. Just- arrived —New and up-to-date stock of Smokers' requirements, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Cigars, Soapß, Razors, Combs, Brushes, Face Creams, etc. Ladies' Private Parlor for Trimming, Singeing, Shampooing. As up-to-date as any city establishmeat At H. A. NUTTALL'S, BRIDGE STREET, ELTHAM. w. H. JAMES, BT7LJSR AND CONTRACTOR, OPUNAKE. given for all doscriptions of building work in town or country. iDedij Faetoy work • specialty.

More Miles pgr Gallon The 1920 Mot* MiU* on Tym Maxwell Greater by Many Important Improvements: Both the Front Axle and the Rear Axle are improved; Chassis Frame is made stronger. 2. Improved electrical unit, which cuts down battery wear. 3. New type radiator, making the car more pleasing to the eye. 4. New and better upholstery and seat springs. 5. New top fabric, of greater durability. The Maxwell was always a great Car—it has pleased 300,000 Owners —the 1920 Model is the Maxwell Ma*t*rpiee*. i. C. L. Wilson Sole Tar*nald Aicnt i ELTHAM SUB AGENTS: TAEANAKI MOTORS, LTD. A. J. BOBBY NEW PLYMOUTH. WAITARA.

Like a Magnet— Milk puddings mads w:th Edmonds Custard Powder attract everyone by their delicious creamy flavour. Puddings made with Edmonds Cnst&rd are good for the kiddies, too, for this high - grade product contains 100% goodness. Stewed fnlit is also ideal when ■erved with Edmonds—the whole family will be delighted with the delicious dish. Edmonds Costard can be served in a few minutes, it saves time, worry and trouble. Try a tin of this popular favourite. Bay to your grocer, "send me a tin of 105

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1920, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1920, Page 10

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