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IT IIAPPENS WITHIN Tro secindh Within two seconds after being hooked, the powerful, hard-fighting Sailfish streaks through the sea at the incredible speed of 60 m.p.h: MAKE ThiS GLASS-OF-WATER TEST YOURSELF By dropping a Bayer' $ Aspirin Tablet into a glass of water; you can see why it gives quick relief from Headache. What it does in the water; it does when you swallow it; starts to disintegrate within two seconds begins to work almost instantly 1 Within two seconds after you take it for Headache Bayer' $ Aspirin actually goes to work, to bring you Fast pain_ nelie} { THREE important steps not just ONE give BAYER'S ASPIRIN its 2-second speed. I. The aspirin powder is tested This explains the amazingly and compressed into giant tablets fast disintegration of Bayer' S eight times larger than normal: Aspirin and its resultant 2 . These 6 6 'giants' are crushed speed in relieving Headache. reduced again to powder and passed If pain persists, see your through an extremely fine screen. doctor. He alone should 3 . Only then are the tablets with the advise you about persistent famous Bayer cross finally made. pain. ALIMYS Zayees MY BEFORE YOYT SAY ?Aspiuin 24 for 1/7 I00 for 4/9 TABLETS Distributors rassett & Johnsun Lta:, Manners Streel, Wellington. 3768

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 431, 26 September 1947, Page 16

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