ASPRO TABLETS RELIEVE PAIN in J®**** 10 Minutes; Heart. TH EV DO INOT - AFFECT the HEARTS
Judging by our sales most people now use “ASPRO.” It doesn’t take long for a good thing to become known universally. That’s why “ASPRO” Tablets are the most universally used medicine in Australasia. TIME has proved them safe—effective —yet harmless. They soothe the pain away and cleanse the system by their internal antiseptic qualities. “ ASPRO ” Tablets are as unlike ordinary medicine as chalk is from cheese. Just you try them for any of the following disease conditions HEADACHES RHEUMATISM NEURITIS TOOTHACHE DENGUE FEVER COLDS SLEEPLESSNESS NEURALGIA LUMBAGO MALARIA INFLUENZA SCIATICA 12 Tablets 25 Tablets 1/- 1/6 100 Tablets ILW*4/6 ! Photo of Federal ParHament Homm. Melbacrae. , where ‘ ASPRO" Tablets were declared a At all Chemists and Stores NICHULAS Mt. ltd., Manufacturers of »SP»O,3SO LaiuMan 9o„ Welllnstn. Goldmrg 53a
Nerve Power Quite Go.de Helpless for Two Years Despite Treatment Then Made Well and Active by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets Mt. H. Duthie, 39, Queen-street, West Hartlepool, England, says:— waß helpless for two years, and Dr. ■r - ••Cassell’s Tablets have cu.ed me cooa- / N. pletely. That is the plain, straigbtfor / \ ward truth, amd I think it is marvellous. / \ < - >ne morning while dressing, the power • / \ W€Tlt out quite suddenly, and / \ 1 collapsed on the floor. I wae heipleee, / Z I so " remained for two years. The ( | I P*in 1 endured at times was awfuL I 1 I couldn't sleep for it. So coxngdete was \ / m y breakdown that I had to be Hftad \ m and out of bed; I couldn't even tarn over. Sometimes I was taken out in « Bath chair, and I had to be carried ,Dto thet. I didn’t eat well at this tixoe, and food often caused pain at my chest. T A/ U n.thk'.o. A but H the terrible pain in my legs / IVIr H Lfurnie. and the absolute helplessness that troubled me. The opinion was that I could never walk again, and even my life was despaired of. “ Then a| last I w»ed Dr. Cassell’s Ta blets. Very soon I felt they were doing me good: ih a few weeks I was able to get up. Then I w’ent about on crutches, but oniy ffli three weeks: by the end of that time I was cured and could goabou’ as freely and easily as anybody.” Dr. Cassell’s Tablets 19 4 Til. Untvtrroi Bomr wjjl .1. aiu Nwm. BrMUm IHMwm, WaaUia Ek i o*ct< Ul. ttor, IHrv.rMim AIM. mmJm L,’ ' nr-ssiiu Ksx- hsus- SESr- , Dr. Ca»s»Wa Co.. Ltd.. Monohootor. Kng. ®OB CSuTSnBBI
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1922, Page 9
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