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Nerve Failure ower * ess ) Wasted and W Bedridden. wy a mont * l to ’’ ¥B An authentic statement by m iSa the father °f a boy who was | 111 Ww sent home to die. Wasted, W x. speechless, helpless—it was 'A said that nothing more could xflfe^ bedoneforhim ' Buthehirn I I'&oys'EsS begged for Dr.Cassell’s 1 Wiini wwA Tablets, and they cured him Mr. A. J. WATTS, 17, Castle Road, Grays, Essex, Eng., TAKE TWO AT writing October 31, 1922, says: “Dear Sirs,—About twelve BED-TIME months ago my son, Leslie Alfred Watts, then years old. and note how well became paralysed in his right arm and leg, and als.i suffered you sleep and how ] O3S o f B p e e C h, though he was still able to read. About a vnn ar? tn the month after the attack he was getting worse, amd I was y ° U morning * informed that nothing more could be done for trim—in fact, ' he might live for another month or less. At that time he World famous weighed four stone. I had him brought home and for a Home Remedy for month or two he only lingered, neither improving nor Nervous Kidney Trouble relapsing. One day lie read about Dr. Cassell’s Tablets, Breakdown indigestion and he was so sure that they would make him well that he iKinVtatiM continually worried me until I was persuaded to get some Headache vital on trial. From the time he first took the tablets, which BieepiesenMs Exhaustion was about seven months ago, he began to improve—so Anwmia Lassitude much so that the paralysis ha« nearly left him, and he is NuA'inK* Mothers’ and ab^e to waik about without any assistance and his speech During the Critical bas returned. lam certain that my son’s recovery is due of Life. to Dr. Cassell’s Tablets.” Dr. Cassell’s I Tablets I Sold W *ll Chemists and Stores. Ask dirtanokly A ML A j lor DR. CASSELL'S TABLETS.

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Southland Times, Issue 18975, 23 June 1923, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18975, 23 June 1923, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 18975, 23 June 1923, Page 7

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