If You Drink Tea Why Not the Best— SURATURA7 Now, Why Not? OR the Man who works with * muscle, or brain, there's real Refreshment and Sustenance inacui>of"CAILLERS." The best beverage to start the day's work —Satisfying at lunch-titnt — Dclickus for supptr . ' \ Savft the Ukli f*r . FHEE Choc.Lt«!
Baby is thoroughly contented v'.Jh a "UNIQUE" HOT WATER BOTTLE at his feet. Cannot leak or burst because high-class British experts make it. Obtainable everywhere. Make sure of brand when buying.
VETECT Y OUR JNSURANCES, FIRE, MARINE & ACCIDENT, with the UNITED INSURANCE COY., LTD. Australian and New Zealand Institution. Est. 181J2. MAUItICE W. ALLOM, Manager for Tarauaki. STAINTON & CO., LTD., Agents & Advisers to Company, New Plymouth.
FIRE. MARINE. ACCIDENT, LIVE STOCK. QUEENSLAND TNSUIIANCE no., T ID,, BURGESS, FRASER & CO., LTD. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. JOHN/PATON, Ma £AKE & CO, (Successors to Wilson & Son.) SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS, BROADWAY, STRATFORD. MODERATE PRICES. FIRST-CLASS f EATIIER work of all classes undertaken. Repairs to Saddlery and Harness attended to at shortest notice Old Saddles accepted in part payment of new. Horse and Cow Covers a Speciality, Travelling Bags & Trunks :aado to order. A TRIAL SOLICITED.
in Surely and Swiftly! Surely no more striking testimony is required to convince you of the value of Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets as a sure, harmless and effective antidote for pain than the fact that two thousand doctors prescribed them; the Federal Government Analyst, of Australia has tested them and found them pure; ten thousand chemists and stores sell them; the Prime Minister of Australia has eulogised them; and the Federal Government of Hit Commonwealth of Australia declared them a necessary commodity during the 'Flu epidemic. 14,000,000 *%■ (FOURTEEN MILLION) in a Month Federal Government House, where Nicholas' "ASPRO" Tablets were declared a necessary commodity by the Commonwealth Government Daring the Influenza epidemic fourteen million tablets were sold Nicholas' ''ASPRO" Tablets are the Quicßest, Safest, ( ain Relief ever Discovered! FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS i HEADACHES—Two tablets will shift out most headaches within ten minutes. SLEEPLESSNESS—Take two tablets after a light supper at night before retiring. Sweet sleep will result. must necessarily depend on the acuteness and stubbornness of the malady. From 4 to 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. NEURALCIA-For Neuralgia! take two or three tablets, and one to two every hour afterwards until all pain disappears. The first dose should fix it. LUMBACO—For Lumbago, take two tablets four times a dav if required. ' ' ' 5 BCIATICA—Take similar doses to instructions given foi Rheumatism. FEV T,n? t HI !!r ESS r For m n?i aria ' ag " e « or ™y fever, Nicholas' "Aspro'i Tablets are a boon. 1 hey are far more effective than quinine. Tab two to three tablets every two hours until normal. * TO STOP A COLD—Take two or three tablets four times a dav when vo« the cold. C ° mmS ° n> This reduces the temperature and prevent DRINKER'S HEAD-The after effects of the convivial glass can be in.' mediately, relieved by taking two or three " Aspro " Tablets , L ;L S '! I OCK ~ For the b ,° vs from the fr °nt " Aspro "is invaluable II for Chlidren.-s to 6 years, 4 tablet. 6 to 14 years 1 tablte. .4 to 18 years, ,J tablets. Break tablets up for children. SPECIAL NOTE.-Do not be pat off en a little white tablet that looks like "ASPRO." Insist On « ASPRO * Tableti. See that you ,4/6 Sold by All Chemist* Everywhere F. O'NEILL S CO., LTD., Factory Representatife* for New Zealand, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 August 1920, Page 6
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