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Suitable for the Youngest Child or Most delicate Invalid Bad Blood and Painful Tumours. Remarkable Case Cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Mrs. C. Murray, 49, Oadogan-street, Glasgow, Scotland, says: "My little girl, Susan, was • /^||§|^§||fev between ten and eleven when she went off her food, and seemed to have lost all her bright- /s£*"*" ness and activity. She had no appetite at all, i a and just wanted to sit about and read or rest. A? 4 I had advice for her and medicine, but no / improvement followed. Then a tumour formed / i on.her arm, and another on her leg, and they / j were very painful., A third one came on her / I head,,and,.l.was afraid it was going to break. / * After that the power began to go out of her J g§ arras and legs till: she .could hardly do any- I |* thing. The legs were 1 not so had. but her arms t > were practically powerless. There was no X V feeling in them from the shoulders down. Poor A little Susie was getting worse instead of better, \ ft when I decided to try Dr. Cassell's Tablets. It \<< was really wonderful how they acted. The \rj power soon returned to her arms and legs. The NS tumours also disappeared, and in quite a short , , tirna»6he was.:i*. bright and well as a child j| M/sso.Murray. (,, could be." PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND 1/9 & 4/ft*a 4/- siio Ming tits more All Chemists and Stores. Ask for Dr. C*esell*n Tablets., The Universal Soma, Kemea*t/ v for ... Nervous Breakdown Sleeplessness"."" Wasting Nervt Fallurt Anißmia Palpitation Neurltli Kidney Trouble Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia Indigestion Nervousness Opeclalty valuable for. Nursing. Mothers ana during A box of Dr. Cassell's Tablets is a passport to perfect health. I ■ ' • "•■ |- ' " " the Critical Periods' ol Lite: Dr. Cassell's Tablets are manufactured under the supervision. of skilled chemists in the most perfectly equipped laboratory of its ktnd in the Empire, by The Vanb DpuM Co., Ltd., Manuf aoturirts Chemists, Manchester, Enar.

ON. effective' lubrication , the life of ah 7 'J engine, and anything that ' jeopardises lubrication will ! . shorten the life of your car r and incur the ultimate pen- V * alty of heavy repair bills. 1 % Crude Spirits are jfn'O- j | toriously hard to start, ber ( I cause they do not vaporise . \ \} .' properly '-— crude liquid ;• spirit being drawn into the cylinders instead of vapor. Damage ■ to the engine results from this unevaporated spirit working -down between the piston rings and the walls of the cylinders, carrying with it the film of lubricating oil, and diluting* the oil in the crank case. <ti "Meteor" "stafts in a flash"—every drop instantly vaporises, and never a drop remains to spoil the valuable lubrication of your engine—no wonder its.popularity grows by leaps and bounds. Order "Meteor" from your Garage Starts in a f/asn distributors for v Wellington, Nelson and Marlborough SARRAUD & ABRAHAM Ltd., Wellington, Palmerston N. & Branches

?: ''■t&mm-r i[w - . . wj ■OR Town or Evening Wear you will End ■ variety of elegant and stylish Zealandia Shoe models. Made in New Zealand by New Zealanden, on.the »ery newest oversea* lasts. Ask to see Zealandia Shoes. Maniactnrcd by SKELTON FROSTICK & Co. Ltd.. ttrutclHKk, rvfc * '"'''" : '' "" Buick Model 23 -Four -35 ••■ ■ | BUICK CARS FOR 1923 ARE BUILT ON THE SUCCESS OF OTHER YLAKS. , iONE of the reasons why the .1923 Buick Fours and Sixes are, such Remarkable values is that in them Buick twenty-year experience ria& borne fruit. Into the new cars have been incorporated the triingsthat have contributed to Buick quality in other yearlong with the latest development of engineers and designers who for years have been.devoted to the building of better cars. That Buick quality has been consistent over a long period of years is o™Ur,rpH in these experiences -of owners of various models.^ mß&m SOLE AGENTS, NELSON.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 March 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 March 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 29 March 1923, Page 2