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Instant Relief for m «^Bg^PEß^fc%3Ew Liver derangement is the cause behind wEfi* cme °* t^ie di___»Yi tliese distressing conditions, and only ff imaginable. It is easy to make MK restoration of perfect natural action can U and must be served piphtgly hot. V* effect lasting cure. That is why Dr. Q VI Cassell's Instant Relief is so immeasurably ff «. PblsOTil'jfi H superior to the old-fashioned cathartic liver n VWI* *i wawuw y pills and aperient salts. Such things can \ft COFH F_Ctl_* B only give passing relief by forcing the VA >. i . i_ _* .• _7 h>er to unnatural action, and have to be Uto to top«faetwa. * continued. Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief ftT M strengthens the liver, and so brings about s - G ' ,^l,an & £••• y^kllli j natural action in a natural manner. P ' °; B J* j 4B ' s4)mismm Take Dr. Cassell's Instant Relief for conj stipation, biliousness, torpid liver, sick wttlrim "" nm [headache, dizziness, specks before the eyes, "~ ~Zjjmj*r ~ " ! flatulence and windy spasms, acidity, ™ _JB_ | the companion preparation to Dr. Cassdl's mSS3 trStment * novTadopted SSt ; labletis. iulljr in all parts of the world, and is made Prices in New Zealand: 1/9 and if-, compulsory in some districts where the I All and linnyt diseiise ur endemic. Muir b Sure Goitre Cure AU chemists ana stores. fa a Gemiine R eme dy. Sizes: 15a, l. 2, or 3 ffuineas. Circular free.—HTJlß, Chemist, — _ "** Dotliinion Rd. Term. Ak. Nh7 I ___^^(>^ TIIOUM ' ni:U of deaf 1 TS? *** certain arc we thii the Accotwticon _r? ' Y Simply write ua, giving your name and f}t i _9 / Vfc addresi, and it will be sent port free— /m____*9t/Y II Ncf X^oflf-U a penny. Surely this it convincJßfl H [Ttrade KK«5t_R!_D |j ?96, High Street. Ghristcfcarch a ~ yS <&_ EGGS—a^^K—EEGS f C l J SPECIALLY .BIECTED FOB / U 291 1 PRESERVING, f ».______? » t5 DOZ. HENS" EGGS, at Is 3d 111 3 ? » O_XVCIOi *_ ? 2 BOTTLES PRESERVATIVE .. fl 5 0 1 J + -* a I 1 CRATE AND PACKING ..0 J 0 I * iJWi\ V_l _>**_ * j 2 PRESERVING- TINS .. ..006 MTK t/JJJ t£Hj J total T_rnn _^^ r - r - T^^-^ w /^c---7_'---\_> Ex Store, Cash with Order. f$ Ntf J \fOtt /V& f*JM _» _7 TRY OUR DRESSED POULTRY, T f ffl / |?V I*l F^ Ready for the Oven. . / A ( V I U ft |i fV\ 1 I AUCKLAND CO-OP. EGG fcTCWtHnarJtt COURT HOUSE LAWE, Auckland. " FLOCK PUfmCMfi* ii iiiii ii - - in -ii nrr-rriii —1_ i — ■-—*■ —' ' " ' ■*—■» Vu * . r' __BnT Young at Sixty! You've met jolly old oonpfet. like modern life. All these conditions tins yourself- affect the system; the liver and tadThey're hale an, hearty, rosy n«ys are especially sensitive, and aa cheeked, eyes bright with twinkling a direct result ■■*&**** ? ei sgg kindlinek A chelry word fox every- ®™* [^ctlo^-actl^ ly J^ g tt a tS one, the friends and confidants of all causes impnrrtws to « creep »» «g they come in contact with. Wood. Headaches faredn^'^i£__^ Why? Why are they different) Bess, sleeoiness from others of like age? Why are aon, rheumatism, and other iUa they active and cheery when oiirer follow. old folks are crippled by rheumatism Kruschen Salts should be ycux' and front, old in maiaer and outlook: ? safeguard. Every morning put as «. i l __. _w L iik„ much as will cover a sixpence in Sanply because they ars healthy ™ b „ akfast cup of tea. They It is the same with yean*- and old axe tasteless if taken this way. alike. If you are healthy you have , Ihe normal, healthy outlook of Kruschen Salts tone uv liver arrd chesriness on life. But keeping in kidneys so that the organs begin the pink of health under modern again to perform their fur.ctio_j conditions of life requires care on actively, thoroughly. RestoreJ to full vour part. ealciency, these organs die the worit Just consider these facts: moat of which Nature intends: they eliminate as set insaffldeut fresh air and not imparities from the blood. Clear, nearly enough active exercise. refreshed blood courses tingling to Added to this there are the errors every fibre of the body, bringing new of diet, overwork, nervous strain, life, new health, and new vigour to anxiety which are inßepan_ble fro__ your whole system. Tost&iesain T«« MjF a*fyl iJrC Fat as .amah in wch & dj I f breakfast cup aa will H I V^*^ lie oa a sixpence. It's 9 _r»_ M the Uttle daily dose T| %a&& Uut dec* it. l____r Good health for a farthing a «lay The dose of a shcpenceful taken Uver, etc., is half to one teaspoenful ever? morning is found in practice to in a tumbler of hot water before be jLtthe right amount for a most breakfast. Every ChfflMt sells mVwratiag daily tonic. The medi- Kruschen Salts in 2/6 botties-each cina! dose for persons sufferinc from bottle contains 96 ™>rmng so.nains of Rheumatism and Gout or iien(»fuis ,,, ---enough to last __»» habitual Constipation, with inactive months. Get a bottle to-day. Now Zaalan-.—Trade Supplies of Kruschen Salts are stock*! by Fairbalrn. Wright & Co.. airUitchurch, WeU___>> tsn, Auckland, and Dunedia. j I STEELITE I RED l S____Pli|l""" 1 A VALXJE KNOWN I.'HROu-GHOUT MJliilla'Hi »ll 1 There is little to be considered in choos--B__U?M ?■ ill fi—-«-«- ' n: ' between ordinary Roof Paints. BUT 'vSijrl» Hpf SIEELITE RED is not an ordinary Root' | STEELITE RED HAS PEOVED ITS VALUE ON THE STORM-BATTERED IRON ROOFS IN NEW ZEALAND. Such a reputation for beauty and durability under" the most •j severe conditions is a strong; recommendation to those who *■ I appreciate the need for a Roof Paint that really preserves the I iron. • . | Don't, waste time and money on interior paints, SMITH & SMITH LTD. | 9-11 Albert Street, Aiiddand. | And at Wellington, Ohrlstchurch, and Duaedia.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18234, 30 October 1922, Page 3

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