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Don’t Lie Awake! Baniph Insomnia by Taking Dr. Cassell’s l.ablets When you suffer from sleeplessness your nerve* become weakened, and the whole system suffers severely. To induce wholesome, refreshing sleep, the nerves must be fed and nourished, and there js no better tonic and nutriment than Dr. Cassell • Tablets. They raise the vitality of all the nerves and organs, enabling you to enjoy natural sleep without the aid of dangerous narcotics. Dr. Cassell’s Tablefs are nerve nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, and are the recognised modern remedy for Nerve Troubles, Neurasthenia. Nerve Paralysis. Infantile Paralysis, Indigestion. Sleeplessness Kidney Weakness. Anaemia. Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and during ♦he Critical Periods of Life. Sold by Cheraiati and Storekeepers in all parts of New Zealand. Prices i/9 and 4/,-the 4/- size being the more economical 11

WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC? IT IS NOT MEDICINE; NOT SURGERY; NOT MASSAGE. IT is a Sclentinc Method or adjusting tne cause of disease without drugs or instruments, based on a correct knowledge of anatomy, and especially the nervous system. The Chiropractic Idea Is that the cause of disease Is In the person allllctod, and the adjustment In correcting the wrong that Is producing It. The function of every organ in the body Is controlled by mental Impulses (roni the brain which it transmits through the nerves. Any impingement of these nerves interfering with the transmission of mental Impulses results in an abnormal function called disease. This interference Is caused by snbluxeted vertibrae pressing upon nerves as they pass out from the spinal cord. The chiropractor is able to locate the point of obstruction nr interference and by means of adjusting the subluxated vertebrae, corrects the cause, and normal conditions, or health .s the result. To those who are suffering from either acute or chronic diseases we can truthfully slate that wc can locate the cause of their trouble. If given a fair trial we can remove this cause and the result will be health. Do not be discouraged, because you have tried several other methods without success. All of our patients have had the same experience, and 90 per cent, of them have been relieved. Investigation costs nothing and means health and happiness. J. G. YERKEY, QHIROPRACTOU. OFFICE: Room 11. Railway Buildings. HAMII.TON.

J. S. ANCHOR & CO. Wholesale and Retail Plumberg, MAIN bfREET. FRANKTON JUNCT. Telephone 130*. SANITARY DRAINAGE WORK UNDERTAKEN. ! BEAR IN MIND That a well-fitting collar is one of the first essentials of a good set of harness. A good horse * deserves a good collar. We make a speciality of collarbuilding, and can supply you with sound, comfortable collars, faithfully finished, well-packed, and made from the best material. A well-balanced collar will lighten your horses’ work, and at the same lime produce belter results. EDWARD JONES SADDLER, 'Phone 2435 M 'Phone 91 'Phone 3 'Phone 3 'Phone 61 Putaruru HAMILTON. Hamilton Morrinsville Te Aroha Matamata Ngaruawahia Te Kauwhata I> IM I.ESS ante Eyeglasses, Scientific Sight-testing-.—ll Orocott (F.S.M.C London), Qualified Optician. Mannings Pharmacies. Lt.d. Hamilton. 17011I 7011 SALE. —Storage Space, Cartage amt ' i uhoiir supplied.—Hamilton Furniture Storage and Iteinova! Company Concrete Stores, n.ieen Street. Office, Ward Street. Tele >hone 2280. HEaIIACIIE and ftyestrain culrki.y cured by properly tilled Eyeglasses.—H. Grocntl. Qualified Optician (F S.M.C., London), Manning’s Main Pharmacy, Hainii-

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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14603, 2 March 1921, Page 3

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