Lw ~f flp/ \ /\h\M Its ] Try a tin of Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa—to-day. , You will enjoy that delicious chocolate flavour, so much that you will not want to go back to any other cocoa. It's different. Everybody likes Fry's, from the children to the old I folk. And it is really good for all —rich in nourish- | ment, invigorating, strengthening, sustaining. True, I it ought to be good—it has been continually | improved for nearly 200 years. t 43 I Jp|f?l^|p' BREAKFAST IE with the favourite chocolate flavour. || v Br. Cassill's TibM* unleck the Bur tf Httttb Indigestion and Sleeplessness Extreme Wonknew after Operation. Bloemfsnteln Lai> sesn tanH by Or. CasMll's Tablets after all other Treatment had failed. ( Miß. Florenc* Hfttofaman, of 68, IxnnbaxdJ/St^E'V^ street, Bloemfontein. aays:—" A little more £Fj>Kj3g££lm!lSL than two years ago I underwent an operation 1m wntßeVtßeSlk. whioh left mm a distressing itit« of weak iiW^ffliJiggttMa. ness- J suffered very severely from indigestion. jßflMm* p***l' uSHk Indeed I was afraid to eat anything, for my /KwMr *^^ *C"«BWrv food sv* m* BU°h pain that I was nearly /fSoKSI <i*y>;WP>96M\ driven mad. I was unable to sleep, and / THjlr I Hr \ suffered from paine in th« back, and though I / *SSC ««^1 f 1 took advios and treatment, I seemed to make I! *«Pi4r '. iff' /j i\ no progress. Altogether my condition w*» a I I 1 1 very unenviable one, but lam thankful to ««y I' ,/ J I that eventually Dr. Cassell'* Tablets wew I' jeu 1 brougnt to my notice by a friend, and I oom--1 j*?!^.\, nr / rnenoad to tak« them. The immediate wsillt UiflKV'^V.N Hk^ tll\U: 1/ was wonderful. Quiokly my indigestion left wwKE-PBkN. mSHfI RIP me and I became stronger and my health .% tRsS&A /twffliU W unproved in every way. To-day I am cured: Jvi; Mi&tjA \! KSamllr I have no pains; I «njoy my food. I el«ep well Wll&SR1 k F'MMW and I feel I owe a great debt of gratitude to !Mg<%-i>t\" fmsffar Dr. Oassell's Ta.blet», and lam very pl«i*ed )Mc&fHdtciiman. \ indeed to be able to tell the etory of my our* IXs—»■ ■ 1--..' i.» f OT j^a benefit of othere." ' Dr. CasseU's ssi Tablets EHS (the ♦/■ si.c Ihe VfUvtrtal Mame MmiOv f»r UWi ™» m twine the.nwre rt wv«u« trMMOTm tloflMMtn Wutini the ladder J2?D?X«IS "wnSlitiM. lndli«tt«. M.r«.u.nM. perfect health. Th« V*n» Oi»ug C*., tw., M«nuf««turln« Ohamlata, M«n»h«at*p, ln» 1
You Pay for Petrol. How much of it works for You? How much is wasted? The failure of certain classes of petrol to vaporise in the carburetor is a very common cause of excessive petrol consumption. Volatility is the basic property which determines the value of petrol. «■■••»' - By c use °f a volatile petrol such as the new ■^fXHi 1 IME MOTOR KM iLUPIC spirit '^ Eayrtsrimg r svieei running, more miles. we also market Mercury brand, which is sold =|iKiLA at 2/- per case less than the price of Plume. C VCUUM OIL COMIfINY PS W*\ ..
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 109, 9 May 1923, Page 14
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