Why Bayer' $ Aspirin gives such amazingly fast relief from pain 3STEPS INSTEAD OF/ Money can't buy this giant tablet: For it is made with aspirin powder in its original 0 state: Although normal size a 8a Y R tablets could be made from 8 such powder, Bayer manu- facture goes beyond this: To give Bayer' 8 Aspirin its remarkable disintegrating speed, 3 eeps are taken instead of one: 1. The aspirin powder is tested and compressed into tablets 8 times larger than the normal ones: 2. These 66 giants" are crushed Ba reduced again to powder which is passed through an extremely fine screen: 3. After the "binder" is added, the familiar Bayer 8 Tablets bearing the famous cross are made: This painstaking 3-way operation is responsible for the astonish- ingly fast disintegrating action of Bayer' 8 Aspirin I an action 80 swift that Bayer' S Aspirin goes to work to relieve pain almost the instant you take ita Bottle of 24, 1/7 _ Bottle of I0O, 4/9 BAYERS ASPIRIN Tablets Distributors; Fassett & Johnson Ltd , Manners Screet; Wellington: 3050a
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 354, 5 April 1946, Page 10
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178Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 354, 5 April 1946, Page 10
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