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INSTANT RELIEF FOR LITER TROUBLE TORPIDITY AND FOOD-SICKNESS. No liver sufferer can fail to benefit from the use of Dr Cassell’s Instant Relief. Its action is natural as Nature, aure as science. It is altogether different to ordinary liver stimulants and morning salts. These weaken the liver by forcing it, till it cannot work at all without the daily dose. Dr Cassell's Instant Relief strengthens the liver and enables the system to cure itself, Then cure is lasting. Take Dr Cassell’s Instant Relief for constipation, biliousness, torpid liver, sick headache, dizziness, specks before the eyes, flatulence and windy spasms, acidity, heartburn, and impure blood. Aslc for Dr Cassell’s Instant Relief, and take no substitute. Dr Cassell’s Instant Relief is the companion preparation to Dr Cassell’s Tablets. Prices in New Zealand, Is 9d and 4s. All Chemists and Stores issnMnM So potent that it will conquer the most deeply rooted cough or cold of an adult. So cafe (hat it can be jive n to the younger* child, Bennington's Irish Moss is invaluable for coughs, edda, flu, aad chert ailments. 1/6, 2/6 Urge um is more economical. 192 0 'gm Boring IP. 13 HSUS PHME jSj | COR Relief at 1 1 t/l once and a Rapid Cure in cases of Indigestion & Disorders of the Digestive Organs, there is one sure remedy, obtainable from all Chemists and Storekeepers. {* a! P Cr i H ks 3 R I N Klrj 0 w $1 hi ii M KRUSE’S FLUID MAGNESIA.

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Evening Star, Issue 18239, 2 April 1923, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18239, 2 April 1923, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 18239, 2 April 1923, Page 3

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