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Ttsf mko the mak stro&g, oat/ Mo strong siroagor Sleepless, Weak and Nervous Made Splendidly Fit by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets when Tonics, Rest and Change had failed. Mr. B. Bramweli, of 129, Camberwell Nevvroad, London, 5.E.5, Eng., saya^"After two years’ service in France I contracted pneumonia, was invalided home, ana finally discharged as unfit. There was a lassitude on. me that I could not shake oft, and on top of that I began to get so nervous that sometimes I was afraid to cross the road. I was terribly troubled with sleeplessness, too, ami in thd mornings I was seized with dizziness and would tremble like a leaf. At this time 1 was employed on clerical work, and at times I cOuld not hold my pen. Eventually I had to resign. I had tonics for about nine months, and then was told I must have a complete change. I had it~for two months—but did not benefit, so ' I camo home again. “ Then a friend advised Dr. Cassell’s Tablets, bq I got some and took them according to directions. Soon I could feel there was improvement. I continued the treatment until I was quite- 0.K./ and have had no repetition of iih« attack. I am as well as ever I was.” w n mA wsmt Mr. B. Bramweli. Dr. Cassell’s Tablets The Universal Home Remedy lor Norvmn Breakdown Sleeplessness Wasting Nerve Failure Ansomia , Palpitation 'Neuritis Kidney Trouble Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia Indigestion Nervousness Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods of Life. Dr. Cossell’s Tablets are manufactured iinder the supervision of skilled chemists »n the \ most perfectly equipped laboratory of its kind in the Empire, Imj Tf»® V«no Dpu£ Ce., Ltd,, Manufackurlnc Chemists, RfSancheator, Eng:. Do you need a good night's Vest? If so tonight take two Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. PRiICES IN NEW ZEALAND 1/9 & 4/(the 4/- size being the more econ e-rnieal). All Chemists and Stores. Ask for Dr. Casseifa Tablets.

FARMERS! You can’t do it. YOU CAN’T NEGLECT SICK ANIMALS. on iand say, “Let Nature do its work. ’ Expert value. You can’t look advice tins its fie sure to see us sit the Nelson Show. 21st and 22nd November, 'DON’T TAKE RISKS "WITH DAIRY COWS. OXYGAS prevents Milk j? eV er—cures Milk Fever—cures all udder ills. Further, it allays fever ami inflammation in sheep. KEEP ALL ANIMALS IN FIRST-CLASS CONDITION! ETHODYNE, a straight-from-the-tin cure, works like a charm on all animals affected with any disorder or debility. Try a gallon or half-gallon tin. Over sixty years’ success counts for something. Suce.r-ssr.i] fanners know, I 1 !■■■>—>■* • Osmond & San.(Sl.) V LIMITED 8 FARIBH STREET, WELLINGTON.

How to Vote: mt mtisaa U <zy I Vole-for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE & f /3J Ik k f!r «-w fiA< 4t ip&*> K* r Housew PROHIBITION will increase the cost of living. It MUST. How? It's this way: The taxation to be derived from beer, wine and spirits will pay the Government Two-and-a"half Millions per year. If Prohibition comes, that money MUST be found some other way. How? By taxation on other things----Tea, Coffee. Sugar, Boots, Clothing. Some of these things are taxed high enough now -but they will have to be loaded higher still. Can you Afford it I Will your income stretch to pay these high prices? Or do you consider that the necessities of life are highly-priced enough already? And also-—are you so ashamed of the conduct of the men and women of this Dominion that you think it necessary to take out a Prohibition Order against ALL of them? Vote CONTINUANCE! 63 huiftl I v the Xitlii'ihil C'lrri; <■/ Hu- l.ktnmi Trade 0/Sew Zealand

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 17 November 1922, Page 2