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IT HAPPENS WITHIN Tnro Secondh Within two seconds after hitting it, a champion batsman can rocket a cricket ball through space at upwards of 95.5 m:p.h. By dropping a Bayer' $ Aspirin Tablet into a glass of water; you can see why it gives such quick relief from headache. For what it does in the water; ic MAKE ThIS GLASS-OF-WATER does when you swallow it: starts to disintegrate TEST YOURSELF within two seconds-begins to work almost instantly 1 Within two seconds after You take it for Headaches, Bayer's Aspirin actually goes to work to bring You Tast,Zain celk _ The astonishing 2-second speed of Bayer'$ Aspirin comes from THREE important steps hot just ONE I. The aspirin powder is tested is compressed into the Bayer' S 66 9 5 and compressed into giant Aspirin Tablets you know SO well: tablets, 8 times larger than normal. These three steps ensure the 2-seconds disintegration which 2 These giants are crushed brings you such quick relief from back to powder; sifted through Headache. If pain persists, see an exceedingly fine screen: your doctor. He alone should 3. Then this fine aspirin powder advise you about persistent pain. ALWAYS Zayts SAY BEFORE YOU SAY ?Aspiuin 24 for 1[7 I00 for 4/9 TABLETS Distributors Fassett & Johnson Ltd,, Manners St;, Wellington. 3773

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 406, 3 April 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 406, 3 April 1947, Page 2

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