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“ASPRO” h. TABLETS RELIEVE PAIN in They Dont Meet tbe 10 Minutes. Heart. THEY DO NOT AFFECT the HEART 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 ' Photo of Federal Parliament House, Melbourne , where “ASPRO" Tablets were declared t At an Chemists and Stores NICHOLAS PTY., LTD., Manufacturers of ASPRO, Mandel’s Building Willis Street, WELLINGTON.

Headaclie and Kerve Pains Neuritis, Neuralgia & Indigestion Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets Mns. Williams, Alwyn Cottage, Whitby, ' near Chester, England, says“ After an attack of pleurisy about three years ago, 1 was left very weak, and 1 cannot des cribe how nervous and restless I felt. X._ Sometimes 1 could not keep still for X x nerves, and, worse than ail, I could f \ not sleep at nighte. This, of course / \ made nie weaker than ever. I had li»le / \ desire for food, and when I did eat pam / \ was sure to follow in my back and over | < W x I the kidneys. 1 suffered also with flatu I lijHßgfclence and a nasty sick feeling, ami the I f headaches I endured were awful. Th. l / were like . neuralgia. In niy left arm. \ / there a dull gnawing pain. \ which became eharp if I raised my arm \ x suddenly, and was followed by a burning X seneat on. I believe it was neuritis. The indigestion had become so bad by this \ f time that I was told my stomach was tzi.vV ulcerated. ‘ L a< l.medical advice, and kept trying one thing and another, but without any benefit, till at last I got Dr. Cassell’«- Tablets. Then relief came. I began to sleep at night, and the pain and indigestion lessened. I grew stronger daily, till in quite a short time I felt as.well as before my illness.” Dr. Cassell’s PRICES l« TAKE TWO ?SEW ZEALAND M (Sj Ji K TABLETS 4 q p /i , at bedtime and ’ » □• ••/- Tno Vniveraal Homo Remedy for BOt * how (the </• 6i» e U e, * ou » Brtakdewn aiMptmims Wariinr tfnue beiug the met. *•»«« F.ilur. Anattua f-.lMtrfan Am e cox, o miek.lt. "•>■«»« KUnayTrauU. Vital to, Sr °Te»Uh AI I Cbemiata Naaraamaota laairmHo,, Nar»oua«aaa Ind viionr and Store.. Ask staciall, .aluaat. far Nursing Math.ra and durint EQUALLY •°P r Uakanll a the Critical PariMs or Lira. SUTTABLK lal,let ‘ Dr. Ca.ull-, Co . Ltd.. x.ncha.t.T, Sno. FORC.HILDgEN.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 9

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547

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 25 March 1922, Page 9

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