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Kidney Troubles Br. Cassell's Tablets Strengthen The Kidneys aad Restore Their Natural Activity. Kidney weaknets ia at the root of of xll iidn«y trouble. She them the itrougth they need by taking Dr. CanseU'a Tablets and backache, gmTel aud other painful maladies due to uric acid in the circulation will dieappear. Dr. Oaßsell's Tablets re-vitalise the whole sjßtem, tliU9 creating new energy not only for ths kidneyi but ' for eyery erjan of the body. Tested and Proved. Dr. Chas. Fershaw. F.R.M.S., D.Se., Ac. an English scitntist, writes:—" I liavs thwmiehly tcstod Dr. Cassoll's Tablets and can recommend thsin as im eminently safe ana effective remttiy for all forms cf nerve or bodily weakness and for sttmacb ai>d kicifuy troubles." Dr. CaaseM's, TaW«U are otne nutrient! and restorative! of proved efficacy, and the recognised modern remedy for:— Nerve Ti-oublii Indigestion Neurasthenia SlMplassnigs Nsrve Paralysis Kicbiey Weakness Infantile Paralysis Anemia SitciJliy vjlaahU; fer Nutting Mctlnn u4 fc luring tin Critical Piritsi tt Lift. Sold by Ohemiets and Storekeeper! in all parti of New Zealand. Prices 1/J and «/-, the 4/- size beine the more economical. EPS. • V»€fifiS»3sE;ll c» TaMets DRINK HABIT CURED. . TESTIMONY FROM BALOLUTHA. ""^"OUR Drinko medicine has proved X beneficial and I am thoroughly satisfied and truly thankful." So writes a resident of Balclutha. This experience is endorsed by scores of other grateful people. No matter how long your friend has been addicted to drink, you owe it to him and to yourself to give this wellproved remedy a trial. Treatment is not expensive and can bo given secretly if desired. There are no ill after-effects. Powders won't hurt the most delicate. Booklet fully describing Drinko and copies testimonials free in sealed envelope on request. Write in confidence, stating if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady. Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212E, Limbton-quay, Wellington. 1 GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT THE GUARANTEE OF THE STATE GOES WITH EVERY POLICY ISSUED. INSURE with the Department wU pitain State Security Low Premiums Liberal Treatment Large Bonuses > Md keep your money in the Domieiea 1 IH, ftWHARDtm f.F'*»

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 28, 1 February 1919, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 28, 1 February 1919, Page 13

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