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jh Quite All PT Right suH Now BRANDED LIKE THIS Mutual Road. Mortlake, UlaWMva ~ Dear Sir,— J2th May, 1920. I think it is my duty to write these few litiet Ughthi grit poor sufferers. For 14 years i have suffered with rmr &M 0 nerves. I have been to docter after doctor and I can iS® that I have a chemist’s shop in my inside, pounds upon peunaK tny mother and myself spent on medicines and drugs to-try fdK get relief. 1 was more often on my bed than on my feet. TmL no boast, but Gospel truth, what lam about to relate to you. Ct 9 tgot think there is a man or woman on this earth went thrdtifl what I did. I lay on my bed and longed for God to take me. , thought 1 would go mad with the pain in my head. I was rusvsk without a wet band around my head, and the least noise I used’jw shudder at. One day a friend said to me: “ Why don't yow<|w' those tablets called ‘Aspro’?” 1 said: “No, thanks; no tn*gA drugs for me.” My husband overheard this friend spoaHrf* Next night my husband bought me a bottle of Nicholas' Tablafll “ Try These," he said. 1 just looked at them, and put them on tM dressing table. Next day 1 had another of those dreadful he*n I thought of the tablets. Mind you, I had no faith in them at IM time —because I fully gave up all hopes of getting better. AIM how, 1 took two, then, an hour after, two more, i lay down; I felt a little easy —I don’t say better. I went on taking these teMtw bottle after bottle. 1 have now been taking them 14 months, ana I can say “ Thank God.” Those little tablets were my life savam I can go about my work, stand all the noise, dance, and listen W all the bands in Sydney- Before, noise would send me silly. friends are dumbfounded. They cannot get over the change little and moat wonderful tablets have worked in me—no moto bed. I cannot believe it myself. My husband says to me, “ Hot* is your life-saver?" meaning have I got enough “Aspro" leM because he never lets me run right out of them. He buys nt»<S 4/6 bottle. 1 am never without them. When 1 go to town thei| find a little corner in my bag. It has taken 14 months to find <uM their worth. But when 1 look back at all the years of sufferings to think there was such a little tablet called Nicholas* “AoproD and 1 did not know it, and 1 trust all poor sufferers like myself will find the same relief as I did in them. But I could go on for eves singing my praise of them. I must not forget to mention, my littta girl takes them. She. too, at times suffers; but. thank God. I have found a cure in time. I must now draw to a close, as I thiiffi I have said enough. Wishing you every luck and prospectsyour wonderful little tablet. 8 C’ I remain, your devoted (Signed) L G. CLARK. Nicholas ASPRO Tablets AT ALL. CHEMISTS AND STORES. UTlMets 25 Tablets 100 Tablets II- 1/6 4/6 ftlt Agent* ter Naw Zsaiatia: SALMOHD MPRtiifieN, Ltd., Auckland. welUmton, Oiiiufla. G-39A

—at its very best SURATURA r-that superb Tea! Hatxeb— 2l Merdhaktum . wlTa 1 I ■£ rubbeJ on at night I H II ill ill te the nostrils both outsdc 1111111 B(l ■ ' Il Jll lit 111 || ll( . | and inside, and alw to flic I IlM*’ FCI I temples, relieves head colds Jy gj /I ' riV I almost instantly. Quickly re- a / ftr-rrtf’ nrWl I Keves Chilblains, Chapped BfapUljf wf lljlh/ft llw I | Hands, Cuts and Roughness jjiliH! l[f{ I • of the skin. Hii 1 | I In Opal Pels. Price l/(x Ob tamable from all Chemists. 7/7 A<Mtf : S. A. SWTH A CO. LTD.. AmMmA 1 w 1034 _ _ *

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 9 July 1921, Page 9

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