GOOD HEALTH IS WORTH UNTOLD RICHES Clements Tonic IS SO INEXPENSIVE. Von are ajjared in every bottle /tandard of excellence which. Knr made ;? © AMSi SSSSrf I mth rrA W £3 r7fU <c« wny sS® 1 * issJS* FAMOUr THE WORLD OEK? fepi I and conceded by comtoijyeupf to bs Iconm&fJouiiDEjifmuim 'jy b*a& s* xi i« fTfl Tfv] (T® wW ’ Thin, Weak and Shaky, Remarkable Cure by Dr,'Cassell’s Tablets, the Great Health Builder Christchurch T estimony » j)r Cassell's Tablets are worth more limn their woicht in gold.” These are tho words of Mrs. Mcssorvy, of 17, Hishstead Road, Papanul, Christchurch, a lady who has boon cured of severe nervous breakdown by Dr. CnsselTs Tablets,, and who te.stiiiets out of pun? gratitude and to help other sufferers. Mrs. iMcsscrvy continues: “I feel I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Cassell's Tablets after what they have done for mo! I am sun? they saved my life, my nerves were in such a terrible state when I first tried them. It is two years since I first fell ill. I became thin, wetdc and shaky, and at last could hardly crawl about. My si«dit, too, became affected, anil 1 felt tit for not bine. I _ tried various remedTes ’ but got little or no benefit until I tried Dr. Cassell's Tablets. I am very'thankful I did, as they soon made a dilfcrcnce in me. My nerves becanie’sfcronuer, and as I continued I gained strength until now .1 am quite active. My sight, too, recovered; in fact, I have nob used glasses for tho last nine months. , . , t u t. “I am eiving Dr. Cassell’s Tablets to my daughter ap 14, who fed out of her prawn when a baby and has been an invalid ever since. Since taking the Tablets she has started to grow' and eat better; the black rings have left her eyes and she is stronger generally. I think Dr. Cassell's Tablets are wonderful and I wouldn’t be without them for anything.'’ BWJ* ii U v. [>] t/ I PRISES IH HEW ZEALAND 1/9 & 4/Itho 4f- si*e being Clio more 1 ecoiiom icab. I A 11 Chemists S aad Store*. Ask 3 (or Dr. Cassell's I Tablets. Tl .M mm Tho Universal Homo Hernudy tor fjorvous Breakdown Blooplossasss Wasting Berv» Fallaf* Amomia Pafpitalion Mourltis Kliincy Troubla Vital Eshrjjiicn Neurasthenia Indigestion Nervoc'ncs; Specially valuable tor Nursin'! r,"oiliers anJ Onrm” the Crlllsol Periods of Life. lit. C’aaaolCt Co., Lid. Manchester, ting. TAKE TWO TABLETS at bedtime it mi note how well you sleep; eon. limn? ami v f> ’i will know the joy of health and visrnnr. FQI'AU.Y SUITABLE I Foucaii.nuKN
M -as ‘»»» >y■ f ■■'*tjrt.yrjl OF THE S" 5 ) ,o„ ~ | - FirSjgjQi-' ~:■•• ■rft U IWheJ W W * I WILL BEGIN ON THOUSANDS OF BARGAINS AT A FRACTION OF USUAL PRICES Further Particulars in To-morrow Night’s ’Star.’ sMoasa *»vwar«iritisy.a*nß»B*aaßoa*ia3» -aßlg>l| ill 105, 109, 111, 113, & 115 George Streep Branch at South Dunedin.
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Evening Star, Issue 17955, 28 April 1922, Page 8
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