Feverish (ompla Are Attacking i People Everywhe I T> EPORTS received from different parts of the Dominion JA that complaints of feverish origin are rife at the present time. Feverish Colds—Sore Throats and ’Flu Attacks strike quickly, and | just as quick action on your part is essential to prevent the development of feverish complaints. The proved antidote for | - feverish conditions is ‘ASPRO’ owing to it being, after ingestion | in the system, an anti-pyretic or fever reducer, and an internal I antiseptic and germicide. ‘ASPRO’ quickly reduces temperature— I stops aches and pains and creates a healthy action of the skin. It g is quickly effective when used as a gargle for Sore Throats and is | indispensable when feverish conditions are about. | I Illi » . - — —-MJ ASPRD Quickly Reduces Temperatures J Feverish Condition aiwavq lIQF | I Speedily Dispersed Was to Use ASPRO g | —No Trace of’Flu ASPRO FOR: for Influenza— | | Next Morning Rheumatism Colds Russell, 15/9/36- I 16 Victoria Street, Sleeplessness Malaria have used‘ASPßO’with wonder- 3 „ c . Avondae L r/ ,z Toothache Earache ful effect for Influenza as well as Dear Sirs, 7/5/3 j _ . , KT . . Sore Throats and Colds. Just I wish to tell you of the good Feverishness Neuritis recentl one member of the family I r eSU rL4 have ,i h Tn(i Temperature Sciatica was threatened with a severe attack of for Colds and Influenza. I have . Influenza. The doctor was appealed suffered with Influenza at various Irritability Lumbago tQ for advice and a lar dose of tlme ?A< a imn> Va L eV T a y , /LT Sore Throat Dengue ‘ASPRO’ with a hot lemon drink try ‘ASPRO through your advts. * was recomme nded every three or I took 3 ‘ASPRO’ tablets and a Headache Neuralgia four hours . These instructions were hot lemon drink upon retiring on g Qut Hay Fever followed and the temperature disInfluenza developing and the result Influenza Asthma ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS knight next morning there was no trace ‘ASPRO’GIVES GREAT RELIEF ‘ASPRO’ in the house I (Sgd.) J. TREDWAY. 3 i F b/37 DEPRESSED. (Sgd.) ( Mrs -) A< E BAKER -
THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB (Incorporated.) SPRING MEETING. OCTOBER 20, 22 & 24. 1938. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS at the above Meeting, also Forfeit (£1) for the WELLESLEY STAKES, 1938, close at 5 o’clock p.m. on MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1938, at the Office of the Club, Woodward Street, Wellington. D. E. BRAY, Secretary. P.O. Box 446, WELLINGTON, C.l. TO STAND THE SEASON AT CLAREVILLE. DARK RED (6 years.) By GREYSPEAR—RED RIBBON. DOTH Greyspear and Red Ribbon have good performances, and have won some of the principal races in our Dominion. Dark Red is a jet black horse, 15h. 3in., with good flat bone, excellent disposition, and for looks will compare with any horse standing this season. Refer to Stud Book for pedigree. Fee, £B/8/-. Grazing, Dry Mares, 3/-; Wet Mares, 6/-. All care taken, but no responsibility as to accident or sickness, etc. For further particulars apply to G. NEICH, Carterton. . ’Phone 137.
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