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Dyspepsia and Nerves Dr. Casaell's Tablets are the Proved Remedy for Weakened Nerves and Every Digestive Derangement. j « ■ ! Indigestion is one of the commonest effects of weak' nerves. | The digestive organs lose their power for. want of the vital j force which the nerves should convey, and indigestion is the j natural result. But let Dr. Cassell's Tablets strengthen the nerves and health £0011 returns because the digestive system again bccowcs active. Here is an instance. I?i". Cassell s Tablets enable the stomach to producc its own digestive fluids, and that is why they cure where ordinary remedies, j consisting of purgatives and antacids, fail utterly.• Such j preparations merely relieve symptoms, whereas Dr. Cassell s | Tablets remove the cause by restoring the natural power of j the digestive organs. j " Invigorate the Digestive Organs so Thoroughly that one won j ' ' Recovers Health and Fitness. •• j; Dr. A..J. Frccland, LL.D., D.D.S., Kibworth, Lcicestcrsfiire, I Encr. writes: —"As a remedy for nervous dyspepsia and its manv depressing effects I have never found anything" to CQual j Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Thev overcome all nervousness and *ccm to tone and invigorate the digestive organs so thoroughly tliat one' , soon recovers health and fitness." ' r Dr. Cassell's i Tablets Dr. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested ingredients of . proved nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised modern j remedy for , !! Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Anaemia Nerve Paralysis Sleeplessness Wasting Diseases Infantile Paralysis Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility Soecfally valuable lor Nursing Mothers and during tho Critical Periods of Life. , _ Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the wore economical. gold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. . Ask always for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. ' " Sole proprietors, Dr. Cassell's Co.. Ltd., Manchester, Eng. ON DECEMBER Ist,; 1917, q ° s ' ng MAY PUT YOU TO SOME INCONVEKIENCC to proeara "Britain's National Beverage" having excellent tonic ~ qualities, viz., mild ALEWARD & CO. specialise in a light Summer ALE brewed only from" pure malt, hops, and cane sugar. No chemical adulteration. Read n»« ' following analysis, and INSIST OfJ WARDS: A. A. Bickerton, Government Analyst, report* as "The analysis and biological examination of theso , Ale. prove them to be perfectly sound wdeictp* tionally good samples, equal to the best ENGLtorl ALES of the same class. "They rank amongst the beat-aw-v flavoured and soundest Alea jmn that I have ever come across Bpj |p|||j M during my experience aa an fflPf Procurable at all Hotels, Bottle Stores, or ring up 'Phonss 151 or 164, and INSIST on having... WARD'S ALE or BOTTLE I — J 1- —HI WHO'S TO KNOW - You're wearing a second-hand coat ? « h's New, Smartly Cut, Beautiful Quality -Material, and •I • \ worn perhaps Once: often by ; a man called up for service.. 11 vj It costs yon from me about HALF the price-its owner paio . HB for it, just about what you'd pay for a shoddy chfeap coat.. / Mr. It has been thoroughly cleaned and fumigated, and you can wear it feeling sprightly and well dressed, and with nai V sense of satisfaction that comes with getting a Real Bargain. There'are numbers to show you. *ST Mrs. Ellwood ,

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16309, 5 September 1918, Page 3

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