note that IT DISSOLVES When you drop a Disprin into water it does not merely disintegrate, it dissolves and because Disprin enters the stomach in a true solution and not as a suspension of undissolved acid particles; it is more rapidly absorbed by the system ready at once to be carried to the pain centre and give rapid relief. And being far less acid, it is less likely to cause gastric discomfort of any kind: The best way to take Disprin is in water; though its soothing, pain-relieving advantages will be obtained whichever way you take it Because it dissolves DISPRIN Regd Korreleve DISPRIN stops pain From all chemists : qpickly Solubie Price 2/9. DS.1 RECKITT 8 COLMAN (Na Z. ) LIMITED, PHARMACEUTICAL DIVISION, FORTH ST. DUNEDIN. Helping to keep the cost of living down HANSELL'S Iansert ESSENCES Over a million bottles sold annually That' $ why Hansell s can kecp priccs , down. Why Pay More ? 4-0Z I-OZ BOTTLE Qeuon LEMON BOTTLE 3/- Nst MaNsely Moatorues 7to HANSELL LABORATORIES LTD.. MASTERTON (DISPRin ~PAIN: 'Neutrale Aspiri 0pakt
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 799, 12 November 1954, Page 32
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