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CONSIDER THE FUTURE It is never too lare to consider the future. In the first flush of youth, or in the mo;e sombre stage, of the later years, we have always the future ahead of us: tit future looms large in the minds of every thinking man and woman. There are, of course, some people who merely live from day to day, but they never get anywhere worth while. Have you considered your future? You are not getting any younger, are you? And what provision have you made for the days which will inevitably come, when your virility and efficiency may be impaired? This is not a pessimistic question. It is a plain commonsense one. Are you a saver or a spender? Of course, in the ordinary affairs of life you must spend reasonably to maintain yourself, but are you a needless spender? You will find, if you care to take the trouble, that there are quite a lot of things upon which you unnecessarily spend quite a large proportion of money, which, if you exercised care, could be saved, providing a handsome principal for the later days, when you should be taking things easy, instead of working at high pressure. N.Z. PERPETUAL FORESTS, LTD., has arranged a saving plait which has the support of over 40,000 people: individuals the same as yourself. For round about 4d per day you can build up an investment which on bona fide evidence has every chance of growing into a solid £SOO as the years go by. YOU CANNOT IGNORE THIS MESSAGE. Write to-day. Cut here. Use pencil. The Secretary, Messrs Smith, Wylie & Co., Ltd., Comer Moray Place W., or P.O. Box 141. DUNEDIN. Please forward without obligation on my part your free 24-page booklet, also THE SMITH, WYLIE JOURNAL, and other information about N.Z. Perpetual Forests, Ltd., Bonds. NAME - - - ADDRESSr. .. DATE - O.W.

Headache Neuralgia and Nerve Pains If you are a sufferer from nervous pain—headache, neuralgia, neuritis—don’t get into the habit of taking palliatives. They do much more harm than good, and the temporary relief they give is not worth consideration in view of the truly dangerous fact that they lull you into a sense of false security. The pain may stop for an hour, but the cause of the trouble is still there. Feed your nerves, build them up, give them not momentary stimulus but resl nutriment. In fact, take Cassell's Tablets. They contain the exact elements of which your nervous system is in need. This medicine is not a “ five minutes ” cure, it goes right to the root of the trouble and eradicates it. The powerful nerve nutrients, the admirable stomachics, and the essential phosphatics which it contains of necessity bring not mere relief, but real, lasting nerve health. Start a course to-d.ay. You will never regret it. TAKE TWO AT BED-TIME and note how well you sleep, and how refreshed and fit you feel in the morning. The Universal Home Remedy for Nervous Breakdown Neuritis Indigestion Sleeplessness Neurasthenia Nerve Pains Anaemia Headache Palpitation Weakness Children’s Weakness Wasting Specially Valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods of Life. Dr. Cassell’s Tablets (S Address cM communications to the New Zealand Depot, Salmond <£■ Spraaaon, Lid., Box 062, Q.P.0., Wellington,

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Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 69

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Page 69 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 69

Page 69 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 3765, 11 May 1926, Page 69

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