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Delicate Children Grow Strong Whisn Gives Dr. Cassell's Tablets, the Remedy that Promotes Natural, Healthy Growth. Every mother should know that Dr. Cassell's Tablets are : just as suitable for children, even for babies, as they are for grown-up people. Dr. Cassell's Tablets strengthen the constitution of children and generate that vital energy which < enables the little body to develop naturally, and therefore < healthily. This they do because they promote digestion and \ ensure perfect assimilation of the nutriment which digestion provides. ' The result' is that pure rich nourishment is carried to every part of the little body for sustenance and growth. Mothers everywhere have testified to the efficacy of Dr. Cassell's Tablets in cases of wasting, diarrhoea, and even . infantile paralysis. " CsrjUunly to bt R*cemn;tn<ea—and Equally Suitaklt for OM sr Yeunj." John C. Brittain, Esq., F.S.Sc., Church Street, Mansfield, En*., writes :—" I have had convincing: proof of the value of Dr. Cassell's ■„ Tablets. They are certainly to be recommended in all run-down conditions, and also in cases of defective digestion or assimilation. They appear to be equally suitable for old or young-." Dr. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from purest, teited ingreflle«U tt proved nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised madeM remedy for Mrvous BraaMawn Ntmus Drtility Anemia Ktm Paralysis sm^Stssnm Wastine DfttatM Infantiit Paralysis SUmach Diur*r« Vital ExhauttlM Nturatthtnia KHnty Wtakiwst Otntral DeMHy jpteislly valuable »«t Nursing Mathers ana" Airing the Critical ParMs •f Life. Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the more economical. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always for Dr.. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. . : Seto Prearieters, Dr. Castell's Ce., Ltd., Manthetfsr, Eng. : lEeame's Br®? chitisSi I is equally beneficial to %* \ > YOUNG CEELm?EiV, ADULTS and the i I , VERY AGE©, I \ j j For CROUP, COUGHS and COLDS \ A '?. 5 "My son had been attended by a legally fsm _^ ". ' t I qualified doctor, who pronounced him to be (frjlsv&% H ! I sufferina from Pneumonia and Pleurisy. g|lElJ|PsUw\ j^ I •'; |i In spite of the doctor's treatment the child WjjjgjgSmin I v/* [ I I gradually got worse, and the doctor pro- I|s^|f|§iyv 'V-* | < I 5 i nounced the case hopeless. He told me that %ssa- \ "■ ":■, \ the child could not live. At this stage I ob- "^£..W ' \ \ % I tamed Hearne's Bronchitis Cure, and T'jJS^'w^te'- ' - I S gave it to the child, according to the jrf^^fp»^^ffl^«\^ I i :±' I directions which accompany each bot- /§MW^f'-- Li mk \ I :: tie. The child improved after the /&nMi2i£|jkjSUlßram \ i I second dose. He continued to im- MS^re^ferj^^^^f I \ I prove each day from each dose of |M»^^|'^:- I^^lM = \ g Hbarne's Medicine alone, and with- W^iJ^wStl' jWpIJI : i I in three daya he was free from 1 s the Cough, Pneumonia and the jt3^^^P>)'l^®^^ 5 B | Pleurisy. He was out of bed at %^?Spl^i^W I I 1 * the end of a week, completely M /o^S^^W**^*yf I $ I | recovered."-P. M'KEE, %^^W§%x&B^ t\ ' I I I Carr-street, South Geelong. W^m^e^^^MW/l V 1 \ If not obtainable in ytur district oJ^(S^^^^^mrwfk 1 § il&Bßßnißiwn**- "r ' ••*• ■■■■■^rfUirfU TX Btueh Office-Kennedy Buildings, 33, CnBA-STREET. > WKTXTKQTOV. i ~~~~ '' ■ ■ w : . Stop Collecting I Radium Polish Tins. 1 We sKall not require any furtKer supplies wg of empty tina after the end of this month. t'3 I COLLECTION CEASES 1 December 3ist, 1918 | I Send all the empty tins which you have to 'd jpg your grocer or storekeeper, who will pay -J i&~ you 6d. dozen cash. | : Ps! ' P.O. Box 3, p l?£ WELLINGTON SOUTH. || 6 | B MHiri H i*ti?»^** *I#^^?C r!SJ^ V~r*"*v^ A H - B-i m^

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1918, Page 10

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