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Dark streets with all the mysteries of. night. Enshroud in gloom the outcast and forlorn. Dark streets and dreary, silent hours in flight, Where homeless waifs in doorways sigh for morn. Dark streets with stories never to be told, Of shattered hopes and anguish to endure. Dark streets with starving mortals stressed by cold. Each needing Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. 17

/J IT Fill? world have satisfied , IL I that the best way to stop the 'Flu is to take 3 'ASPRO' Tablets * J at inception and 2 every 3 hours afterwards until symptoms have dis- [ I appeared. With the last dose before going to bed take a hot drink— | , I some people prefer lemon for the hot drink, some prefer whisky, others j ! I mix the two. 'ASPRO' being an anti-pyretic quickly reduces feverish- I i I ness and its soothing influence on the nerves ensures a good night's / I sleep. 'ASPRO' also promotes a healthy action of the skin and elimin- , , J ates the poisons with the resulting condition of soothing away the w aches and pains and banishing the attendant weaknesses. Be pre- M| ■ pared and keep prepared. Keep 'ASPRO' handy to combat Colds W. and 'Flu. BUY A PACKET TO-DAY ! ASPRO' Protects You Against COLDS# FLU gf/)Lnf : \ Use SPr>ofo,l \ N |H Rheumatism Sore Throat Malaria Asthma H Temperature Toothache Colds Gout Bl Sleeplessness Neuralgia Headache Dengue 1 wTO Feverishness Influenza Lumbago Neuritis W ! " 'ASPRO' KEEPS B 1 rritability | Hay Fever | Sciatica | Earache I I I ME FREE FROM || Alcoholic After Effects. I COLDS." 13 'ASPRO' Gives Great Relief to Women when Depressed. 1 ( i 69 Brougham Street, EM fcSWa/A SPR I I ( Wellington, QD| ASPRO LTD I7E/38. I I I Dear Sirs, 14/6/37. uS, iPgSgF4-1 - I|l , 1 Being a constant suffer- i— m— —n—! i , er of Colds and Neuralgia, 1 ill 'ASPRO' 0 „”b° k o ° M WENT TO BED WITH A HEAVY COLD Il I | WHICH DISAPPEARED OVERNIGHT. „ | find a couple of 'ASPRO' I'S 273 Ponsonby Road, i | tablets occasionally keeps IIW Dear Sirs, Ponsonby, 15/7/37- Illi I t^e , se . com - I | have used 'ASPRO' in many ways and have always found that < I i L-n Qnd ,nutl / re . J a very satisfactory results follow. I take 'ASPRO' chiefly for Colds mv ho £Ver k 6 wltlout lf ln H to which I seem to be rather subject at this season of the year. | I Y me * . | Only last week I was greatly distressed with a head Cold “and could ;l i Yours sincerely, 0 not continue my duties. I went to bed at 6 o'clock and took a dose | (Sgd.) E. A. HANDCOCK. H of 'ASPRO' tablets with a hot lemon drink. The next'morning all .Il I -——.l—— hi,, ipl traces of the Cold had disappeared.—Yours faithfully, ’ I I NEVER WITH- liL . (signed) LUCY ' CASTLE ’...JffIIIII ! OUT 'ASPRO' TO r jiß stop colds GM&GLE. , s a a,L' f L u ; ra'/yoxiFJF I H Onehunga, 5.E.5, H . . ■ ■ ;ij|® Dear Sirs, 10/7/37. B A gargle with 'ASPRO' every morning helps to keep infec- I I , 1 *° uld like t 0 say .’ ha ! | tion away. The tiny particles of 'ASPRO' adhere to the 1 j K 1 Qm never without g . 7 7 I l.iffl 'ASPRO' in the house, and g lining of the throat and remain there long enough . ■ lli 1 consider it indispensable M deliver the full benefit of the antiseptic £ ■ ■ lor m yselt and family in ' W |j jl the treatment of Colds 3 properties of 'ASPRO. Three tablets in half hi w ond 'Flu I can testify to g a glass of water make an excellent a 4 ■ , H the wonderful effect it has R .re tl . iri Vi V gS I I in reducing the tempera- g gargle foi Sore Throats, inflamma- /fr 'h' Pl'G' K Ilf tUre , an , d 9 ene rally making 1 fion and Tonsilitis. Gargle with ft TfcrC- ' I 0,16 Yours sincerely, I ' ASPRO ' eyer y da Y and hcl P to k eep H IIF (Sgd.) Mrs. V. BLACK. S infection away. A A "I ■ K \ ; _ sE—3

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1938, Page 5

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681

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1938, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 June 1938, Page 5

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