No Time for Patent Medicines But Great Faith in b’“Aspro’| Tablets Lifting a Bag off * a Rack was the WATCH Introduction. eno the Here’s another letter which RPUin explains itself. % BRAND JUST READ Messrs. NICHOLAS PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE. Box 137 P. 0., Wanganui, HZ. Dear Sirs. A few weeks ago 1 travelled from Wanganui to New Plymouth, Taranaki. When the train reached its destination a lady asked me if I would lift her bag off the rack; it was heavier than I thought, so in lifting it off the rack I ricked my back. 1 suffered great pain all that night. Next morning, whilst calling on my clients, one remarked when I told her my back ached, “ Take a couple of ‘ASPRO’ Tablets.” I said, “No fear, I have never believed in patent medicines.” She told me how she had suffered and what relief she had derived, that I thought 1 would try a couple. Now Sir, lam not going to tell you that they cured me at once, but towards afternoon my back was free from pain. I thought the relief was only temporary, but the pain had gone and I consider I owe my cure to “ASPRO ” Tablets. 1 took in all about ten tablets. I repeat I have no time for Pills or Patent Medicines, but I have faith in “ ASPRO ” Tablets, as I have very severely put them to the test. You are at liberty to make whatever use you like of this letter. It is unsolicited, but it is sent in gratitude, in the hope that others may benefit. Yours faithfully, i C. H. HAMBLY (Supt. Provident Life Assurance Co., Wanganui, N.Z. TRY THEM FOR—HEADACHES RHEUMATISM NEURITIS TOOTHACHE y DENGUE FEVER COLDS SLEEPLESSNESS NEURALGIA LUMBAGO MALARIA INFLUENZA SCIATICA They Don’t Affect the Heart. 12 Tablets 25 Tablets - z ' 11= 1/6 100 Tablets IjjwsSWH 4/6 where ’’ASPRO - ’ Tablets were declared a At all Chemists and Stores NICHOUS PTY. LTB., Manufacturers of ASPRO, Mandel's Buildings, Willis St., Wellington. Goldberg 60a
Learn Sketching at Home! By our new method, as well as is shown evolved after years here > y° u follow of study on the part our instructions and of the Principal, we practise half-an-hour GUARANTEE to j each day in your teach you to DRAW spare time. Our course of 12 well-ilhistra-te<l lessons is built up from those given in out personal school, and the system of teaching is such that anybody of average intelligence can learn. The school has been established 27 years, and WE OPENLY CHALLENGE ANY CORRESPONDENCE ART SCHOOL to get as good results as we do by \our new „ » EVOLUTIONARY SYSTEM OF DRAWING. Modern methods are always better than old, and over 2000 satisfied pupils mn testify to this fact. Being the first Correspondence Art. School in New Zealand, we must uphold our reputation, and this can onlv be done bv GIVING SATISFACTION. The W- "Xv “ Evolutionary System' 1 I s original, simple and sure, disproving the old idea that drawing cannot q be taught by post, and also that “talent” is neoessary for one to beiome nn ar^ As you are taught to play th? piano, Li C s 0 y° u caTl be taught 1o I draw, the latter being ' even more simple then T \ the former, as you are 2 \ more familiar with the • _ human form than with <■■■ v 1J tbe piano, and also b? t f j cause youfi hand has been trained to write all your life. If rules are C given for drawing (and ******* I M this is the secret of out t tuition) once those rules are learned, you are able to apply them. We have just published the fifth edition of a twenty-eight page booklet, containing 100 illustrations, and giving valuable information regarding both out Art and Showcard courses. It also explains how you caji obtain ABSOLUTELY . FREE TUITION with very little trouble, to yourself. SHOWCARD WRITING. A special course of the above has been written for window-dressers, shopassistants, etc., and those who wish to increase their earning eapaJlilities should not miss this qhance. When you write for our Booklet TO- DAV', enclose a copy of the sketch at the top of this notice for FREE, PERSONAL CRITICISM, also two two-penny stamps to cover postage, etc., and address to— THE PRINCIPAL. Department 10 JOSS SCHOOL OF ART, 466 1 Queen Street. AUCKLAND.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1922, Page 9
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