3 TASTY FOOD. I SI pOOD which one enjoys eating is I ' j£3m& * the only food which adds to health. 1 ffiS 9 The smallest dash of Lea & Pen-ins* 1 i l|||pl Sauce added to any meal results in a 1 I Siiilij delightful piquancy which ensures 1 I I§S23 enjoyment. Lea & Perrins' is the I |§B§l original Worcestershire Sauce — the I 1111111 standard for all thin sauces. The I jajjjpal most economical, too, because of I its high concentration. SAUCE I Look for th; signature in while cents | | thf red label on every bottle and is . I ■ Hue across the outside wrapper. | I We ORIGINAL & GENUINE WORCESTERSHIRE J 1 ' Nerves Collapsed! f|jllL li ■-■ Shell-shock— Nervous liPif ' % Breakdown —he could llllf 4s %J&sl sleep, but Dr. Caswell's !* 1111 Mr. Alfred H. Churm, author and noverist, suffered shell-shock 111 mk when in France. This led to com- JfflIUM& plefce nerve collapse. He could not flHmr work, eat. nor sleep ; but as his own statement, printed below, u rtt _ narrates, he was completely cured ! WEm 'BBgUfflr i. *£ x '^ST* by Dr. casseu s. woiT«newfttii Mr. A. H. Charms Signed Statement take two at Mr. Alfr.d H. Churn, , of t, Bill Plac, Dudl.y Road, n^™ E cU "fSSfi? 2? J3Ysi> the Flying Corps, and and W «. S«£ %nd journalist-was seriousy |-»——l interfered with. I had no heart for writing, I could The Werld . fainout not concentrate, and creative effort fagged me ou». Homo Remedy tor When I forced myself to eat, tae ftl Mw ™" Kidney Tr^fcto. •weYe pain and indigestion I »»««» d ' too, •*«» * toafc*,*! lnaiattU „ blurring of vision and worst of all I could not «"P» Nwdt i, Watting and I would lie awake, often till daylight. Naturally Hturtt9t honio Paipitatls* fn the morning I was listless, weary, and altogether fit He.**** vital !£ „S f was afraid to walk in the street, and sieemessnen ?* > l? t never had a day's illnee* since." •■■•>.'•' ,_ — Dr. Cassel! s PRICES IN MEW ZEALAND I TahfotQ 1/9 and */- per boi. H 2"H| |B |! fi£ H fa]* 97 »ll OmotUU and CUtm. Art dUttsstly fl , fIH HJtf II « - iT» tor DR. CAfIfIELL'S tABLBTS. ■ A'«« ««w » "%✓ »f^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 15
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357Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18563, 22 November 1923, Page 15
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