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Strengthen and Restore the Digestive Organs o lOlfi and Heada Komgha Lady suffered violent and constant Pain. Complete Recovery Effected by Dr. Cassell’s Tablet; MissMTßoormen. The immediate and striking efficacy of 1>: Cassell’s Tablets in cases of stomach IronhPindigestion, and headache is very clean indicated, bv the experience of Miss i Boorman, Post -Office. Komgna O.P. m>"" months ago” says tins lady, “I had an m. teeth extracted, and altonvard's’ on account o iny inability to. masticate. my lood property 1 'suffered from violent, indigestion. 1 expm fenced nightly headaches which were vcr,. hard to bear, and the indigestion becam chronic, the pain being almost continij.il. mother.advised ine to try Dr. -Cassell s lab ciand 1 did so. I experienced immediate rclmi; the.sharp pa ins rapidly disappeared, arid ven soon I could cat mv meals with eujoynieui. Now I am quite myself again; my trouble im-gon-e. Onlv three boxes of the tablets were necessary to cure me. I am very pleased mdec-l that Dr/ Cassell’s Tablets were brought to nn notice, and very grateful for what they done for me.” PRICES IN NEW ZHMAMD 1/0 A: 4/(the ■ 4A »;i*e being ito mote •oonoiaical).. All Clwminta •ad Stores. Ask tor Dr. <ktss«l)'a Skbietn. 9 The Ifrtjpersal Home Remedy for NervWS.BrsaKdowm Sleeplessness Wasting Nerve Failure AnaiflUP Palpitation ‘Heuritle Kidney Trouble Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia lildigestion Nervousness snaaiallv valuable lor Nursing Mothers and during 533 V the Critical. Periods of Life. Dr. Cassell’s tablets give “ pep ” to the dyspeptic, and “ vim " to the weak. Tiiblflfe are manufactured under the tupervision of skilled chemists snipped laboratory of its, hind rn the Empire, by n?&0 f“.. “«"“f Manchaatar, Ene.

Let's Clear It Up! The New Zealand 5 Alliance persistently challenges our estimate of Two and a Half Millions as the Revenue from Liquor. They say it is £ 1,359,856 . »To it has — -LAST Year. But the Duty on Spirits was DOUBLED Last November Taking last quantities of Beer, Wine add Spirits upon which duty was paid, and working out at the PRESENT dutyrates, gives us a total of £2,575,756 exactly, ■ “BUT,” say the Prohibs, “last year was abnormal.” Was it? Very well, we arc estimating for three years ahead — till next Licensing Poll —therefore we wi|l take, the average of the three years* just past, 1919, 1920 and I§2l. Here is what we get: «*- Average Consumption per Annum for the Past Three Yesirs at PRESENT Duty-Rates : / “Beer . 14,446,350 gals, at Hid, Dutg = £692,173 Wine ■ 213,400 „ 7j6 {average) „ = 80,025 Spirits * 87%056 „ Mfa „ = 1,582,301 Total 82^54.439 . NOTE: Tbi* average is arrived at from figures for 1919 and 1920 given in N.Z. Official YearBook, and for 1921 supplied by the Controller of Customs. Add the Revenue for License Fees, Income Tax and etceteras and you still have s well over Two and a Half Millions. There’s no dodging the figures. Then there’s the cost of “ enforcement an army of Spies, extra Police, Courts and Machinery to deal with. Sly-grog. Now, You Pussyfoots, Have a Go at That! ELECTORS! Prohibition means a loss of millions per annum in Revenue: loss of employment for 6,000 ancHheir 18,000 dependents, besides 30,000 others, affected. It means spying, invasion of homes, law-breaking and drugs. And then Prohibition will not Prohibit! It can’t be done! VOTE CONTINUANCE? How to Vote: Like this: I Vole for NATIONAL CONTINUANCE Hfili hr STATE Issued, hy the National Council of the Licensed Trade of--New. Zealand. 75 jft -

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1922, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 24 November 1922, Page 2

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