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IT HAPPENS WITHIN Tnro secinds Within two seconds after being driven from the tee by an expert golfer, a 'golf ball whizzes through space at over 130 mp.h: When you seek fast relief from Head- ache; remember that Bayer' $ Aspirin MAKE THIS begins tO disintegrate in a glass of water within GLASS OF- two seconds. It does the same when you swallow WATER TEST ic is actually ready to begin working almost YOURSELF instantly [ Within 2 seconds after You take it for Headache Bayer' $ Aspirin is ready to g0 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 and the famous Bayer cross arethen made compressed into tablets 8 times This quality manufacture explains larger than normal. Bayer' $ 2-second disintegration. These 66 giants J) are crushed back That' $ why when you want fast to powder which is passed relief from headache you should through an extremely fine screen. take Bayer' s. If pain persists, see your doctor: He alone should The normal-size tablets bearing advise you about persistent pain. ALHXYS Zayes BEFORE YOU SAY ?Aspinin 24 for I/7 I0o for 4/9 TABLETS Distributors Fassett & Johnson Ltd. Manners St; Wellington: 3769

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 434, 17 October 1947, Page 2

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