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B boon £© lhard worfrers* -.:.:. &i 8s the most invigorating and refreshing beverage. It not only nourisheb the body by repairing waßte, but it gives fresh force and vigour, and supplies a healthy sti-aoulant, toning up ar , strengthening the nervous system. It is c& beneficial to health as it is delightful io the taste, tin of Va. 7 Hot/ten's Cocoa h always bandy. Don't forget to order it. BiHiaßHiaH

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-Feebly Ailing,'-'Anaemic, or Neor&stlaeiiie. Mow Cored by Br. Cassell's Tablets, They • Testify That ©fliers May Benefit Here are letters of former sufferers from nervous complaints—including complete nerve failure or paralysis—who, having been cured hy Dr. Cassell's Tablets, now testify for your benefit. Mr. Arthur Dixon, Mr. G. C. In man, „ss*§Ssss^ L 237, Galton-road, 330, HaroourtWarley, Birming- street, Sturgeon , V nam, Eng., says: Creek, Winnipeg, /^ \ "Some time ago 1 Canada, writes:— f A had a severe "i was in a very f J shock. which run-dowii conrii- I I affected my tion, ate little, \ . / nerves The least frequently missed ' ',- Sound made me me als because I N v jump, and at had no appetite, a }■ Mr A Dixon ( night I lay awake, and suffered if I ~, ) j was always forced myself to Mr. Inman. *■ depressed, could eat. My nerves d often there were were in a bad way ai sick headaches and Vomiting in the turbed. Then I got Dr. Cassell's Tablets, morning. • But Dr. Caseell's Tablets an d it was astonishing how my strength made a new man of me. returned." Mrs. J, C. Lyons, Mr. George -L. W 111 c w Rfv 0 r Joseph, 14, Wharf. P. 0., Noagas da | e .road, King's > HOOgte. Via Kleiß- p-neo I nnrirm /■ ,-.- \ poort Dist., Uiten- 2™% n(l „*? n ' / I *5? \ hage, C.P., South land, 1 Bays: ~ / ! , / \ Africa, writes:- *My sleep was / •- A I "Dr. Cassell's very disturbed and ( ' /Tablets have P 7 general health I f effected' euch a low; appetite % splendid cure in failed me, I euf- ' me that I cannot fered with violent , praise them headaches and enough. I had finally became J suffered for five years with run-down neurasthenic. I nerves, palpitation, and weakness, but was terribly nervous and depressed, but now I am quite bright and well. I only I tried Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and results wish I had known Dr. Cassell's Tablets have been splendid. They braced me up 6ooaer." | as nothing else had done." Frank A. Greenwood, Esq., Litt.D., Headmaster East Morton School, Bingley, Ycrks, England, says:—"l have found Dr. Cassell's Tablets excellent as a means of overcoming insomnia S«id that nerve restlessness which bo frequently follows mental strain. They brace up the system and give a sense of fitness and well-being which is wholly delightful." Mrs, Messervy. 74, H i g n s t e a • road, PapanuJ, Cfrristohurch, N.Z., ways: "My nerves were terrible. I believe Dr. Caesell'B Tablets «aved my life: Now when asked to try other things innothmsj.' " Dr. Caasell a Tablets are prepared from purest, tested ingredients of proved nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised modern remedy for Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Anaemia Nerve Paralysis Sleeplessness Wasting Diseases Malnutrition Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility Specially valuable for nursing mothers and during tho Critical Periods of Life. Prices 1/9 and 4/, the 4/- size being the more economical. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers- throughout New Zealand. Ask always for Dr. Oaaßell's Tablets, and take no' substitutes. e n) o » vnn -:«> «„ «.....*!!■_ «- ■ ... .. ..-.*.-_ -__

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Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3467, 24 August 1920, Page 20