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They han Revolutionised ths treatmint of Nerves Acute Neuritis and Headache Terribly Weak and Run-down after Operation. Strength Restored by Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. Mrs. Nickson, 22, Beverley-street, Ashton, Preston, Eng., says:— ” After undergoing a rather serious operation, I found myself in a very weak, run-down condition. I had no heart for anything, no spirit, and everything 1 tried to do was an /K® eJorL At night I could not sleep, and in the / .1 — awning I felt just fit for nothing. I had no / SkSewX appetite, either, I never wanted to eat, and / \ what I did taka did not agree with me. I / W 3 gar », was constantly bothered with serere headaches. ( V ■ W**X 17 > and nothing I took did any good. Then I f I neuritis came on all down my left side, aad | V I J the pain I endured from that was awful. It I \ Z a [ hardly ever ceased. I had been taking medicine \ I all the time, and getting no better. I was as \ JpflWjjgfed weak as a kittem and terribly depressed. “ Then at last 1 tried Dr. Cassell’s Tablets, and it was really wonderful how they acted. v/ssj The relief they brought was delightful, and I improved fast. 1 could sleep, my appetite V Mrs Nickson (* returned, and rapidly I gained strength Now L —. ***** haven’t felt so well foi years a* I do at the present Dr. Cassell’s TPgl bl CtS I Every dose of *•**■ — DrCagsen>j (th* ♦/- iue Th* Uiuwtkl lome Rdwwds fer t ii . beiag the mare mwwb* T irfri n 1 ablets me2DS VlVtSmik «—»•" *„*"*■**_ . »■*<»««•" a certain step ant Stem*. Ask Neortth KMnajr TreuHle Vital Exhau*ti*H . * for Dr. OMMifa Kwi*ettwla hfefewtlMi NtnwwMi tOWafUS 2 CUTe ThW*H SMtaity vafeefeto f*r Nwwij M*tiwrc and (ferine !■■■■■ (*• Crttleal Parfefe *f Ufa. — ' Dr. Caaeell'e Tai I ata are maemtoetwred under the supervision of okiiled cMvUstS m th* *M>*t p*r/««tiy laboratory of it, kmd tn the Empire, fry Tba Vmiw Dragh i Ltd,, MsuwfwotaaHns Cbwmlsts, Manchester. Ea

Goodrich I CL” CLINCHER. FABRIC TIRE A new and unusually fine quality tire for light cars. Everything you demand — strong construction, good appearance and long life. All at a remarkably low price! Ask for the Goodrich “55” —made in 30 x 3" and 30 x 3&" sizes. THE INTERNATIONAL B. F. GOODRICH CORPORATION Akron, Ohio, U. S. A. Factory established 1870 Distributors E. W. Pidgeon & Co., Ltd. Christchurch- Auckland-Wanganui W ellington-Dunedin-Masterton Nelson-Timaru-New Plymouth GOODRICH SEE VICE STATION, 258 DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH.

.V Now is the Time to get Your KODAK EMw Bright sunny days are here. And K 3 __ just at the beginning of the holiday • J TIV”- > g ‘fr season comes a substantial asg£ I reduction in Kodak and Brownie ■ prfce * Vest Pocket Kodak was 47/6 now 42/6 No. 1 Kodak Junior was 87/6 now 78/6 K)\ No. I A Kodak Junior was 90/- now 82/6 (i No. 2 Box Brownie was 16/6 now IS/No. 2A Folding Brownie was 57/6 now 53/6 ' Autographic Kodaks from 42/6 inaiisy Folding Autographic Brownies from 48/6 tn Box Brownie Cameras from 11 /9 Local H. J, ABRAM, Chemist F. W. HALL, Chemist Kodak FEED’S PHARMACY Healers CAVE’S KODAK & VARIETY STORES

QHE A P J\fOTQRING AND HOW TO GET IT. XJUY your new Tyres and Tyre Accessories at the 1.X.L., and let ua have your old ones for Repairs. R. WHALE, 301-303 Devon Street, Opposite Red Post. CAR BARGAINS THE BEST FOR THE MONEY: CHANDLER, 7-seater £730 CLEVELAND, 5-seater £565 BUICK CARS—-5-«eater, 6 cylinder, 1922 model £590 5-seater, 4 cylinder, 1922 model £475 SECONDHAND CARS AS FOLLOWS: \ OVERLAND, perfect order, electric lighting, etc £250 , FORD. 1 1(T Truck £175 £ PODGE, good as new £375 PHOENIX MOTORS, LTD. DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. * THE MODERN WAY. “Old ways remain until some one invents better methods.” Our system of Motor Furniture Removal is now recognised as the most up-to-date way of shifting. Any distance, Town or Country. Estimates given on application Zealand Express Company.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1922, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1922, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 24 November 1922, Page 3

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