__ %. f Here's Something You Will Like M You cannot imagine anything nicer than Maconochie's gar Herrings— and. yet they're a really nutritious food as welL /Q /» The energy value of the Herring is 85 per cent, against Best 1$ C)b liean Beef 65 per cent. '&£ Get Maconochie's—the World's Best Herrings. 5r Fresh Herrings, Herrings in Tomato, Kippered Herrings. \L ETiTiIS & MANTON, LTD., Wellington. Solo New Zealand Agents. jM Humes—l6 far HEERMCS ' s fe|l j \ Anri " —for crystal-clear windows The panes are actually invisible after you have gone . over them with Bon Ami—not a speck of dirt or a f cloudy streak remains. It's so easy* too! Just a thin watery lather of Bon Ami spread over the glass and then wiped away when it's dry. Tissue paper is good for wiping off the dry Bon Ami —saves soil-VlWa-fllfe ingacloth. \ lillQ pEicii m pEE cake - I A tro Kinds of H Appropriate, always. j| WjS With certain dishes, such as Game, <|j> IIC Lea & Perrins' Sauce is always appropriate. JsL • *;\ fgSl It is the recogni-ed sauce for such use. ®lga '*•' it «£g> In fact, for everything with which a sauce | j WM can be used, Lea & Pertins' is invariably jffJ|| MM- the BEST. It has a refinement of flavour JjMj Stj| ' that suits the most delicate dishes and' Cms s|, |™ appeals to the most exacting palates. ||M /■ * * Wonderful Cures of' • 4 H" "Wi ® a • ''" 1 Indigestion ;i Flatulence, leadache, and Palpitation. * \ i Grateful Testimony of People Cured by ■ Dr. Cassell's Tablets. The following extracts-are from the letters of people who, haTing been cured by Dr. Caßßety's Tablets, wißh to help present sufferers to similar good - 1 health. Full reports will be sent on request. ; # Private C. H. Sergt. Duncan Tylsr, 132C73 12th FA aoNc iI, Cana. V^i£3&£ißS&B Compy., R.rt.M.C. dian Expeditionwrites: —"I had ary Force thome /' ma 1 aria in address: 116. l'lea- /-, W'in\ Salonica. and gant-Etreet, Hali- A' ! Vhcn I came to fax, N.S.). writoa: It, injituid v.titled '• I'or six years I r/,,; _ JgStST* ; about 5 stone. 1 suffered with dys- — hrul been in bed pepsia, often beioc V^ggw»^sKgSg»flM three montha, in bed for days at BW when I pot Dr. a time When war -J |®S * i Cassell's Tablets broke out I joinel Sat. MacNeil. 6331 i After a month of up, but the old i them I had put on lfilbß. and six months trouble re'.m-ned and I had to go Into i>j later had got up to lOst. 81bs., with hospital. Then I got Dr. Cassell's i.t plenty of strength in me." ■ Tablets, and, to shorten my story, they quite cured me." cha mi) Mrs * Re«"ern, is. rT> } j xC!K ssss^S&A ( faH \ srHo? Ik?" />3r \ iP I Issra.ra sasr W ( mt | »i V i -»ra to I -i \ a constant Ql *fp#ii. tnri T he. v ;-J| The wind ™ ms ' lte thi ® # - Wf ; Jjl f■*used to tti&kc /nc i T<^ rlt , J mTp.Getting foel sifk. and •At , aßt r f Bometimea X n?i i __ t t*_ r*»*oai»ii , « !h V ?)r i V,^iri n T^t H an^nn o T fonml and then my trouble, ceased , ; « pot Dr. Caswell s Tablets, then I lonml It Jjk living in another world, and 3 relief and soon waß completely cured." ( f ha v e no vcr had a day s tllnees since." ' i Dr. Joseph Jamis. D.So., M.P.S.. 18, V/ilton Place. London, - | S.W., Engli'id, writes:—"lt is p. plcafure to ire to recommend ; -1 an excellent rnr-edy as Dr. Orssell's Tnblr'« I have satisfied myeclf of their efficacy, not only in ner\ous strain, bat also * in digestive weakness and poor assimilation." t Dr. Cassell's Tablets ——| Dr. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested B Mrs. Messervy 71, ingre-Hents of proved nutritive and restoratiro power, ana * few HiKhslid - read are the recognised modern remedy for ;■ 'M Pcpanui, ChrisN Nervous Breakdown Norvous Debility Anasmia , •'-■aj churoh, N.Z., gayu: Nerve Paralysis Slaeplessness Wasting Diseases cl "ily norvcß '.<erf Malnutrition Stomacti Disorders Vital Exhaustion jSh terrible. I be!ie*e Meurarthenia Kidnay V/eakness General Debility '_g| Dr. Cassell's 'iab- for nwrsinu metiers and during ■ lr-te saT?<i my life. t.;s Critical Pcriotfs of Life, ' »" ow ca ,i BB . PrirPK 1") and 41. the 4'- sire Hcin? the rrn-e economicnl. ' try otHer Ininfcs by cfc« aints and Stori-kcerers throuehout New i • ,*"lwB Svt-aa i say. Dr z f;l ian<f. At.; always for Dr. Caetell's Talj.cts. and tako *j B| CaszeH's Tablets or mbatltutcs. J| noting. 3ciß Prosria!orJ , D - r< cassairs Co., Ltd.. Manohcsttr. Eng. r'l
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16882, 9 July 1920, Page 2
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