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8. ;; <Bl& ShlH6t mfi^ A> ./*'' Jfl "PlgyeiT Out!"! mid Mentally W. ": ; f| To have been " Playied Out," Physically 1 fJjSy^j?*^ ' **** j and Mentally—but to have regained his i f^pF $ > ■ Health in two short weeks was the i | 3 wonderful experience of Mr. Anthony. |||| ■%&>& 4; •■ « ' i" For some time I'had beenlGenerally ||||| i^JJL i ,Run»down and Depressed. I suffered a f|||l|. wfS*''**'•■' ',> ' lot from Headaches and at the end of ||||||k *HP^" iil-- ' the day I was thoroughly' Playedl Out,' JU^ Physically and Mentally. I was induced Rl||i|l^^^^^ JsmK^M to take Cassell's Tablets. After taking them for only a fortnight I am already a 'New Man,' and the difference they |§j«DSP||Fjf|^H^^Hl have made to me i« wonderful." wEmm,' '*JKK^BB^ms& TRIUMPH UPdN TRIUMPH! .- w, i J* THE TONIC RESTORATIVE And to Cassell't Tablets, by reason of f or Overstrain, Nervous Breaktheir 19 Special Health Ingredients, down. Neuritis, Nerve Pains, continue to Triumph! They mupply Neurasthenia, Headache, Anaemia, , Hypophosphites for the Nerves, Special Palpitation, Kidney Weakness. \ Nutrients for the* Blood, Valuable Children's Weakness. -> Stomachic* for the 'Digestion', etc, etc, L^KBKiiH>_>^HJ Dr. Cassell's TABLETS. 1/9&4/-perßox. I Cheap Trip to Wanganui | i Sunday Train | I Excursion J 15th NOVEMBER ' | 300 MILES for 10A- | ——which means »■ g 2i MILES for Id. I REMARKABLY LOW | RETURN FARES—— | -' "EkfmU 2nd Class . - Ist Class • S1 WELLINGBOM ksssks^: 10/- 12/6 X NGAIO " V KHANDAUjAH V JOHNSONVILLE V PAEKAKABIKI M «.»s— &/— 10/— V J$ ... OTAKI aa«sa»-eaKSßsi>-: g/_ 8/— S ■; levin , ;,.■„,. " 5/ 6 - 7/6 V- - H X ■.'■ SHANNON .sa^Mßra 5/_ 7/- "XI A: : PALMERSTONNORTH « 4 / /_ 6/i. ':; •■ V ■^ ' FEILBING «»«*»» 3/g 5/ w V O ■ MBBTON mosKmraa '"I /_ '47— 5% n '.. . ■ •*/ . a I TIMETABLE: | The spedal train will leave Thorndon at 7 a.m., Ngaio 7.8, A Khandallah 7.13, Johnsonville 7.27, Packakariki B;i7, Otaki 8.48, a ~m Levin 9.10, Shannon 9.27, Palmerston North 10.1, Fcilding 10.24, ,% Marton 11.2, Aramoho 12.10 p.m., and'arrive at Wanganui at 12.20. A The return train will leave Wanganui at 5.J4 p.m., Aramohn "0" / 5.25, Marton 6.47, Feilding 7.19, Palmerston North 7.40, Shan- ■■£ non 8.18, Levin 8.35, Otaki ».!>, Paekakariki 9.44,, Johnsonville V 10.28 (stops at Khandaliah and Ngaio if required), and arrive at V ;■'. Wellington at 10.49. . "»■ TRAM AND BUS CONNECTIONS: ft A railway bus ■will. leave. Lower Hutt. (V.I.C. Corner) at JSJ 6.20 a.m., and rim via Pctone. !\.A n ■:£-'' n wai Trains will leave Miramar Avenue at- O.iO u.nii. .\^io. i , j> m ■' route),-and Island Bay at 6.30, (No. 1 route).' •■ ." ■ Trams for suburbs and Hutt buses will meet the return tram f u at Thorndon. A RESERVE YOUR SEAT ft - ' The seat-reservation fee Is only 1/- for the combined" up and ,^ 5? ■ down iourneys. . . -\ \. »J R f RAILWAY REFRESHMENTS ft H The Bailway Refreshment glooms will be open for the np ■ n j, JC : journey at Paekakariki and Palmerston North, and for the down b^b Jn • journey aj: Marton, Palmerston and Paekakariki. .. ' :, ' JJc BEAUTIFUL SPRING SCENES ft n®S ' All the way to Wanganui passengers will have splendid V iK scenes by land and sea. Ou flats and in valleys, and on the hills, "■" «&! the pageantry o fspring will be colourfully spread. j^ 1 5 HOURS AT WANGANUI |

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 105, 31 October 1933, Page 4