CALL IT NEURITIS 0R RHEUMATISM ADVICE BY "BAYEE" WHO DISCOVERED ASPIR1N IN 1900. Bayer discovered Aspirin m 1900, urged the medical profession to adopt it in all forms of rheumatisra and neuritis. The result was astounding. Bayer Aspirin became famous because this original Aspirin seldom fails to relieve neuritis or rheumatisra pain almost instantly, then shortly overcomes this painful trouble entirely. Ask for. and be sure you obtain, only the genuine Bayer Aspirin. Then take one or two tablets tbree tiines a day, about an hour after each meal. If you have been takine imitations or1 substitutes of genuine Bayer Aspirin, lust note tho difference — particularly how promptly the pain ends. After tlie second or third day the trouble usually disappears. All cbemists sell boxes of 12 Bayer Aspirin tablets. also bottles of 24 and 100 tablets Bayer Aspirin costs_ no more tlmn the uncertain imitations and lordly advertised substitutes, whieh pbysicians would not think of prescribing^
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 2
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216Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 164, 13 August 1929, Page 2
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