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Dr. Castell's Tablet# Give New Strength to Nerve 11 Dr Casaell's Tablets Give Newi Strength to Nerve and Body and Generate Vital Energy for / ' the Entire System. I The anxieties of the time put a heavy strain upon fee \\ nervous system, which if not met must inevitably affect the general health and working efficiency. The nerves must be i nourished, and as a means to this end Dr. Cassells Tablets have abundantly proved their worth. They are the great restoratives, sustaining the energies through, every stress, creating new strength for the run-down, ensuring natural sleep for the overwrought, and .vital fitness to meet every emergency. Dr. Cassell's Tablets are British through and « through, and in every corner of the British Empire are known and valued. I 11 lias Every CoafitJance in Recommending Dr. Cessoll'j Tafclsts to all who are Fagged or Bun-daan." . j T)r G Home, D.D.S., 5, Albert Terrace, Douglas, Isle of Man, ' TW* writesl know of no better means for counteracting the i ' strain of modern life than a course of Dr. Cassell s Tablets. i Having- taken them myself whey'. experiencing' the effect of ovci- ! taxed strength I can speak to their value as restoratives, and have ! every confidence- in recommending them to all who feel fagged or • run-down." f , J ' j / Dr Cassell's Tablets ate prepared from purest, tested ingredients of \ proved nutritive and restorative power, and axe the, recognised modern remedy for * j ' / N#wou» Breakdown Kervoaa DiMfty .Anatnia Ntrvo Paralysis Stoplssstssss ' Wasting Btosasss Infaniila Paralysis StsmacSi Disor£ars Vital litfsaustion i. | , HwMthwiia / Kidnsy Weakness G«asral Be&illty , > serially valunMa for Nursing fScthera ©3 daring the Critical Period 1 j 1 of Lift. I Prices IIQ Kid if-, the 4/- size being the more economical. , Sold by i ' , Chemists and Storekeeper? throughout New Zealand. .Ask always for % , Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. , |-L / : i - " - saja proprietors* Or. town's Co, kW. s raansfKDJtar, Eng. v > ' I I . ' was riven to washing boards by'the advent of ■ EASY y I • 1 v " -• MONDAY, the' Scientific. Clothes Washer. r House- _> • | ... . I 1 , ' wives have tolerated the evils of rubbing 013. .washing | § m' • boards long enough, and now that Science - has dis- >| • ■ i ' I ' ' covered an:. easier,- better, safer method of washing •. .■ ; | I IC' clothes, washing boards are being quickly and gladly | . [! ;j 1 v \ abandoned, and EASY MONJDAY used instep 1 8 Makes Clothes Spotless Without 1 jj Rubbing. , I .• I I tam.Tlittle J&BY MONDAY in.thel I NI : I' 'i 1 • snow-white,- : . ' ... . ,•-' - - ■ ■■-/ ,r-p : I* I ' '... P.„t remember, please!—EASY MONDAY is not a Rh I 1 I fi •' Dirt > nd rc3 * e alone it tackles, and the fabric is left 1 I■' N ; 'my ruin your health and wear out the clothes rubbing v | M on the washing board when you can get tins wonderlul IJ ;; ;! jI I SSXfrom your grocer'? Be sure of the name- | I """ " ' i mggg& 53gggsaaMMB5MBBS3 v :*;y* 1 II lurns 1' Corner! g • ' ' turns at every Greasy Corner! , '4 " 1 The most careful driver is absolutely powerless J f V >. T--1:1 - at times to arrest a side-skid—if the tyres | f § faU to grip when the car is checked.. Some. f 4 J • 1 times necessity calls for use v of brakes-the |.; J folg • .) 1 wheels lock, but the car skids forward .| . ..** VrT: ■ ; and anything may happen. Again the brakes g yr|||_ fgVtft , 1 •• I are applied—and in a flash the car is side-ways g / YU'l* ' ' i lon and anything may happen, Many ag! S; I Motorist's heart is in his mouth-when .g\ ,i T ... j| I he's crossing a greasy patch.. To minimise | ,vA-y> ■ : I these troubles, we strongly recommend our > | / " N v ,. _ Ij I DIINLOP "RAILROAD" I j Jjm> I RUBBER NON-SKIDS. j II i give a really wonderful grip 011 greasy J|l|l> ; 1 surfaces laterally or driving . jjjjjga ft, II 1 They hold when other patterned covers 11 ' are skidding ' and fu^ rther ~^ iey 11 {$ , |l driving oi\any road. For Service, Safety || r / I I si v st A - 1 - . - :-ir;> .. 'MSAik

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16982, 16 October 1918, Page 3