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Indigestion _Xoss of Appetite Indigestion leads to many J^^E^^^Pl^^te, other troubles—malnntrijgEfSji^ tion 'anaemia'impoverished MpspT ij^S blood, loss of strength, WMf ■€^:'*J?Mm& weak nerves* *BHF I*. Cjy Yon need a medicine that ' w*'' tone np the nerves of »i trm 1 "j tne '00<* cnannel, supply 7L full vigour to the digestive *H&^ [r^^^j^^r organs. Take Dr. Cassell's Tablets—the medicine that liiiiL is p°sitive|y bound to 1 M"' Fanny Palme* >* Statements W\WS9^^SS^^m^^Kl'/i Mrs. Fanny Palmer, of 5, Lower *™mmam**mmm^^^^*lllil Windsor-street, Banbury.Eng., says: "Five years ago I fell ill with such serious indigestion that nobody thought I could live. It commenced wjtfc a distaste for food, but soon it became the most awful suffering. 1 was afraid to eat, and I wasted away to less than six stones. People said I was iiJte & gliost; at any rate there was no strength in me. I never slept and could get no rest. When I tried to eat I vomited. Medicines did me no good. Then a neighbour advised Dr. Cassell's Tablets.. With the third box I got relief. Then I improved fast. My strength came back. I put on flesh, and since then my health has been wonderful." " ; Tale Dr. Cassell't for L . „ 2"!22!L_ JJeurMthtnl* Kidnty TAKE TWO AT BED-TIME Breakdown Nerve Paiiu Weakness Neuritis U^J 1" Children. and nolte how -well you sleep, and M.""^, piTSitltion w«tlng"' how.iefresihed and fit you feel in Speoially Valuable for Nuning Mathers and the nlo^^During 'the Critical Periods of Life. '— 1 Dr. Cassell s

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 65, 19 March 1925, Page 10