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For Weakly Children ; Dr. Cassell's Tablets Strengthen Delicate Children and llaild Fine Constitutions. For weakty <".• backward children there is nothing so good a* a oourae of Dr. CasieU'e Tablets. These incorapcrable restoratives eieri the same strerKthfiung aud building-up power whether the nifferer be a child or an adult. Mother* everywhere have testified to thfir quite wonderful restorative effect in case* cf weakness ai.d wasting, and sleo in infantile paralysis. Good for Old or Young. Dr. Chas W. Botwood, D.Sa., Ph.D., 74. M'oklegate, York, Eng.. soys:-" I am now in c poritiwi to state that as a safe and relialdo remedy for loss of flash and vigour, nerve affections and boiiily weakness Dr. Cassel.'s Tablets appear to bo ur iquo, and I have no hesitation in recommending them for young and old," Dr. Oassell's Tablets are rerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, and the recognised modern remedy for — Nerve Troubles Indigestion Neurasthenia Sleeplessness Norvo Paralysis Kidney Weakness Infantile Paralysis Anemia Bpßt.lf.lly yjliisblo (or Muisiti; Mothers at during the Critical Periods ef Lira. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers in all parte of New Zealand. Prices 1/9 and <.'., the I'- the being the more economical. Dr. Cassell's Tablets

RHEUMATISM Is the Scourge of Thousands PI WEVMtf|c:f:;In fill ages since man ccmmonoed to live. in settled communities, the prevalence o! v > RHEUMATISM has btfln notioed Hundreds ofyears ago the ancient Egyptians, who were wise in medicine, astonished the ancient world by discovering a remedy for this terrible direase, which rendered helpless thej loldicrs and their civilians alike, and struck nt the stability of the uncjent civilisation. Naturally, the Egyptians declined to part with the won't which gave them so much advantage, and the Greeks determined to obtain it. After incredible adventures and : peril* one of them succeeded in obtaining the valued recipe and returned to his native land. -The wipe was embodied in one of the ancient manuscript books of the- time, ana made many marvellous cures. Ultimately 11 was lost, and was again discovert uncle* romantio cironmjtaaces in New Zealand. That is why the great remedy, RheumalineOxygena is 6T*i!»ble to the people of this favoured land. It reaches out virtually a roice from the past to lead -sufferers into the path which leads to 6 perfect cure. This wonderful story is told at length in our Free 800 l let, .;•-'.The Broken Crutch." and every surbrer from RHEUMATISM should obtain a copy..All that ia nece*ary is to write and lu.for.lv.. using the Coupon attached. ■''..■.;■.'-'.';..'■'■'..'> ."•:':■■;■ FREE COUPON. ■:■,■■/■■."'-. I TO THE DOMINION RHEUMATIC 1 CURE LTD., I Hellaby's Buildings, P. 0., Box 369,, AUCKLAND. Pleas* send me the Free Book about Rheumatism mentioned in. the HEBAID, Auckland, A.87. Name....................•..« Address .■;'........;>...

Cedes' Phosphorton, The Great Tonic. Is a combination of Phosphorus, Quinine, Nux Vomica. Iron. Kola. .'. ManEaneEd, and other Nerve and Brain Foods. PHOSPHGRTON <"-. Ie not only a good tonic, • but it -.. u absolutely an goo I as a tonio :. .■■: can be. .•■ '•,••..:'.;'••■'.■ •..'■ It actually creates jew Nervous ;■ Fluid and Brain Matter by supplying the Blood with its Eleotno life Element, Phosphorav-the . very core ana centre of the brain itself. ■ restorinc the fullest and: .. most vigorous conditions of robust '■'■.- "health of body and mind. ■••;■■.. If you waat to eat well, Fork well, and sleep well, Take Phospborten It builds up health and strength with every dose. A 2/6 Bottla contains 52 Doses. A 4/6 Bottle contains 64 Doses. A 8/6 Bottle contains 128 Doses. -. Packed securely and posted anywhere for 6d extra, from A. ECCLES, CHEMIST u M. Arcade, Queen St., Auckland, : v (Ellison Chambers. Queen St Branches: \ Hob son St IDevcnport. '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 2