A STARTLING LETTER about Aspro A abort time, back we received this Fetter—it speaks for ittdfr-' 4 11 Street, Williamstown, December 9th. 192(1 Meas™. GEO. R. NOJQLAS&CQ. City Road,, Melbaisrae. Dear Si»s„—As 1 have received sxsoh vssuadeslui hMtefik takssg'yaur “ Aspros/- I feel it nty ditty to. give you ihofeftrattg partfeuJarai. that others nasy benefo diroogh aay own 7 la Artgnisf,, 1919.1 tool bad with Nenritisi, becoming abanhitely helpfees. 1 couldn't move a finger. 1 consulted several including a CbUins Street specialist, but obtained little er no banefift and after three, and a half months' suffering was conveyed to the WilKamstown Hospital. 1 remained there eleven daysu and thita: retnnted to my home at Wenibee. Being advised to take ‘’AflrtfK; I did so, and used them according to directions, taking ujHordhf tablets every four hours. Within two weeks I got relief, and began to regain the my arms and legs, and in six weeks all pain had been removed and a complete cure resulted. Since last February 1 have not had any recurrence of tbe trouble, and my friends and customers are amazed at die wonderful cure. One of my main reasons for taking “ Aspro was that doctors advised me they did not affect the heart. At the same time, it was impressed upon me that a thorough course was necessary in order to eradicate the Neuritis from my system. Hence my reason in taking according to directions consistently for the period mentioned. 1 feel that 1 owe my health and vigor to your wonderful tablet, and cannot thank you too much for the speedy cure—at so little expense. Yeu may publish this if you so desire. Yours faithfully. F. W. STEWART. Aspro AT ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. IZTablets 25 Tablets 100 Tablets I|. 1/6 4/6 Sofa Mwtsfti’ Sew ZesKHUI: SfltMilD & SPHAGfION, ltd., Auckland, Wellington, DuoMllii G-38A >? Ifilifeail ftrst P“ff H ACETONE WELDING JFF you have Broken Castings, etc., take them te R. S. WOOLDRIDGE, and have the job put right by experts, i GILL STREET. NEW PLYMOUTH, PHONE 601. BOX 170. — BROS. _» know where to go for the bead _ Cattle and Sheep, fattened on the * wecte ’ t Taranaki pastures. That la f - J why our j° ints aro al W 8 well flavored, ft ”* **t ri-'a tender, and juicy. OUR MOTTO-QUALITY. HORLICKS ———— ~ ' .'v MALTED MILKC" ■‘•"iS’-*' Our Mail Order Department is ever oq ? X-’ w'l" • 51OUGH. BUCKS fejdSM*/' the wat ch to safeguard the best interests ||H ‘ *.^*»V-. <NG- Ot our customers. Abram, “Shoo hfl Post” Chemist, New Plymouth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1921, Page 10
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