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' Sleeplessness j and Strain 5 Nourish year Nerves with I Dr. Cassell's Tablets and i Natural Steep Follows. i Pt. Cwmll's Tablets ore the world's tor. .0 i "=tor.i:,vi\s. They set voir up and keep you up, put, tone and v.taiiiy into thi nerves and organ* of >uur body, and build up vf .ou :':iiU sp'.endiu e:n>rsv which keeps you (It iv. ere. Above all, they l?''-° viva na;:;r:i! r.r,\ ruf:eshir<g sleep without rwoyn-a to opiates or narcotics if any kir.d. Prank S. Creeruvocd, Esq., Lltt.D. Heacfmast ar Cast Morton School', aJ.ii::lcy, Yo-:.i., Lng., writes:-" ) navo 1oi:n.1 Dr. Casss!! 1 -* Tafcllts exc«:i»nt as a menns ot overcoming i insomnia ar.U that nerve restlossnoss winch so (requenlly follows mental strain. They tirrc--. up the system, ' and give a ssma ot Htriess and well* ' bnins which is ivhollv delightful.'' j Dr. Cassell's BJrsL o (Lfi to? iC> a. ffi, &2? | Tablets TV. Oacjf'.l'a Tablets am reryw I nmri«ws and restoratives of >o:v%e<i ~i"V\iev. rvid lit* reo-.v, Liacd ni-odora I j rwuedy for - , K:rvc Troubles Indigestion Neurasthenia Sleeplessness Merva Panlvsia Kidney Woahoass Miantiic Paralysis Anasrma !I8«os"t »sln:l)la frr Nurrirj Mothtrs M j duiirt; the Cr.tic:] Periods al Lilt , $<>l/i »vi"'"«'. or yfor-'.-r-per, in si! •.-■arte ,<) Sew Zealand, ! prices 1/9 and a -. tn* 4/- ?:7« bciDj; th» ! more owinottucaL t " < «■ " ' *—■"-——g »» GLOWING TESTIMONIALS of those who were sufferers from Rheumatism Post Office. A.-apo!uie. Mar.li i>. 1915. A lew day ago I received a letter from . ••: ai-k.n; 1.-.\v ' was now. since I was ! ...... by v.,- wonderful treitnirn!. I ;.ni j i..iok:\il 1.. ,-av is:.:; l have not had any return of n.y old toraplaint f uice. and feci rcij well indeed. „ _ „ JAS. B. BRADLEY. "Chit lioii^e.' - Selwjn Terrace. i'arueii. Auckland. August -.3. 1917. About two years ago I suffered severely .'. r many month* from sciatica: in fact. j >■ md hardly walk, and was quite unable , •■■ i-.eer> at nights, owieff t.i the acute pain | :r. the sciatic nerve. I tried all sort.- of i ■ •■■■■c*. including the usual medical preparu- ■ ens and attem'.on. as alio various mineral I c.iths throughout the Dominion, and even I '"t the lenjrth of having the sciatic nerve .■retched under c-as. but without avail. I accidentally, heard of. aid was advised to ! lie', your alleged remedy, and after a con- i fiderabio amount if persuitsi.-n was in- '"•"" .'" try it. more by way o: a forlorn lope th»n U-r any other reason. I may as ■ »1: admit that I was candidly scectica! ! 'vii! •.!!« result, and so expressed mveeh" ■' your manager (Mr. Kasmu>se n *. who. ■:;>r listening to ray "recital, undertook to ' ::c i -i -, re within tour or five weeks pro- '-. r,r<:l 1 ' ''lowed his instructions lmplic-ity. c <- the first eight or ten days after coni-'t-fßCiriß your remedy I felt slightly wors". tir rather. I sl«uid say. the pain increased :. menhut. but. as 'our manager had vire- . red me for this by exniaining that such * result might be quite likely to occur, and was an^indication that the cure was taking ';'; c '- I _-|'° l '*' ''• as nhilosonhirally as possioK-. Thereafter, however. I progressed unin'erruptedly and rapidly towards re-ir-ery. and was completely cured at the '■ ot eiglit y,-eek«. and have remained so >: i r since. "in far as V am able to use my judgment ; : • the eliect of your cure in MY ..a,e. , n.ive n" Hesitation in recommending :u,v | »'.: levers from sciatica to at least give your empdy a fair tri.nl, and friends of mire to \-oim ! have a:.-.co given this idvte. and •■ .';' nf-ted upon it. 1 ■•.■ also won s.iccfifui'.y treated. Yours faithfuilv J. WEBSTER. Th* Original-- of these testimonials and P-av 1 . rUrns.^ 5 C " b ° 6Cen at lhe CoRI- --.* -. ■ s rooms. tirutefal letters are continually arriving }•"- l'i how J r' ; c ! " have been rescued from 1 ■» misery of this painful complaint—how •i.nfu! none but the suffer know,. No ". ~"f" d , i» u , ff er from RHEUMATISM, that - i.ndoubted. Get in touch with us with«a, i deh-v. usius the COUPON*. No ... - ; , ls "icurred. and you will never •-ret Having uotained the information. FREE COUPON*. I To the Dominion Rheumatie C UT! , Ptv I Ltd.. P.O. Box 369. AUCKLAND. I Dear Sirs,—Please send me your free I bprfc entitled "The Broken Crutch: A I Aui- Interesting Story." a* mentioned! B .n the I HUEiLD. Auckland. 71A. j r~ ' I e EitasT coasa j Prrrato Tlarley Coher, No. H7, A pany. 4th Batt., A.1.1'., was one ui tUo first Australians to enlist. He *»* in the famous landing at (tellipoli, IUiU went right through the campaign until wounded early in the I/.mo Pino marge. To while away anxious hours '" tho fighting line, ho wrote somo verses—" They were There, There', lTlcru ! " On his return to Australia, these voids were scl to music fov .Mr. I'vrt Roche, and .'ho hi.ii- has" been l'liyed by over tiii-'.y liui-U and kiiiijj ! ''-' nar.y well-lcnov.n ;v. pic, in. .ludin;- I «r. Peter Daws, n, v. Ij.. l.a. sr-cur.-.l Uio i fefamopheno iuh!.-. y.r. Cohen wrufco ! to ua on Ins xturti :— ; " I would like to say that Dr. Sheldon's «cw Discovery has been belter to me °J6n than my luck." I escaped the Severs colds some of my comrades had cecaiiM of my habit of taking a sip of "lew Dlsjcvcry every day. It seems to '-"■vo made my throat and lungs cold j resent. 1 am glad to be able to add my testimony to the many pah who | cave tcun.l Nov/ D.'tcovcry tiielr mascot. J "Ftc. HARLEY COHEN. I "No. 37, A Company. ! "4th Bait.. A.LF." I I Pirst at the Front I | and First at. Heme I Ibr. 5;. r .,",,. ■■ •.• I, •,, i i ■ww0u.;„...;; .., a,!-:...: ..:..„■*,; c,,;f.t ! orl"'"'- f: ' i ' 1 '"' ;riii ''- '"- 1 I \SS?££t ;■•.«:=■■ ■■>- i: - ! I I"- •'• l.'G and *!,'.. ;

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16879, 18 June 1918, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16879, 18 June 1918, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16879, 18 June 1918, Page 9

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