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' For Flatulent* Pain After Foos asi4 all Stomach Dialers the Reliable and Speedy Remedy is Dr. Cassell's Table!,?: ( Dr. Casseli's Tablets cure indigestion and wind on the stomach by giving strength to the digestive organs. They enable the stomach to produce the natural digestive fluids which dissolve food, and so indigestion becomes impossible. Wind or flatulence is due to undigested food; when you strengthen your digestive organs by taking Dr. Cassell's Tablets your food is properly digested and absorbed to make rich, nourishing blood, and wind cannot form. Sufferers from wind and indigestion, in all parts of the British Empire, have been cured by Dr. Cassell's Tablets when every other means had failed, and you, too, must benefit by taking this most popular and successful of British remedies. "A Pfoasure to rweßßSsnd sueft an exesllsnt R«ffiss'y" says this Scientist. Dr. Joseph James, D.Sc., F.R.S.L., M.P.S., 18, Wilton Place, Victoria, London, S.W., writesft is a pleasure to me to _ recommend such aa excellent remedy as Dr. Cassell's Tablets. I have satisfied myself of their efficacy not only in brain fag and similar conditions resulting from overwork, worry or nervous strain, but also in digestive weakness and poor assimilation. Their action in every instance is to increase the nutrition of the body sad to giro a fine sense of strength and fitness." Dr. Cassell's Tablets are prepared from tested ingredients ftf proved nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised isodsa icsa eery for News! Brcii&Sssa Hernia DeH% liaesfs Pmlpb tegtotaKS Waiiitg Dbeats ' Isfaatlfa pmtytk Stomach Dbwftri Vita-. Exhssisticis Ksafes&sala KMssy WeakßSiS GinsraJ Debility §psfe!fy vsJtj£&!3 fer Mersfei; Ksthm sss during ite, Orlilssl Psrfo& c? Ufa. Prices Ifa and 4/-, the /• sirs being the more economical. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. Seia weprfstsßi Sr. SmsHl'i &?., Lft, SasKlicifcr, Eng.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17375, 23 January 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17375, 23 January 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17375, 23 January 1920, Page 8

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