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Dyspepsia and Nerves Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Proved Remedy I for Weakened Nerves and Every j Digestive Derangement. ! Indication is one of Uie commonest cffccts The digestive organs lose their power lor want otcvi. forcc which the nerves should convey, and ,mil f ' n tho natural result. But lot Dr. Cassell's T'ablets ! nerves and health soon returns bccansc the • again bccomcs active. Here is an instance. *• j Tablets enable the stomach to producc its own fluids, and that is why they curc where ordinal> remed c . | consisting of purgatives and antacids, fail uttcrlj. v.» c | preparations merely relieve symptoms, whereas Dr. Casscii . | Tablets remove the cause by restoring the natural power ot . the digestive organs. " Invigorate the Digestive Organs «• Tlioreughly that one soon Recovers Health and Fitness. Dr. A. T. l-rrrinnd. LT..P.. TVD.S-, Kibnorth, j Vnc wntc. - - A<. rnnrdv for nnv.u:-; dv-prp-oa and U> nunv drprr,>inp effects I havr nevrr fo-ind anvthinff to Dr. Tablrts. Tlyy oyprcomr all nervousness and-ocm to | tone and invigorate the so thoroughl> <non rccovcrs health and fitness. ' ! Dr. CasselTs ! Tablets Dr fa veil's Tablets are prepared from purest, tested ingredients of , preyed nutrilive and resistive pwer, and are the reco C n !S cd modcro . remedy for Nervous Breakdown Kervoui Debility Ananila j fjsrve Paralysis SJaophainosa Wasting Diseases Infantile Paralysis Stcmach Disorders Vital Exhaustion Neurasthonia Kidney Weakness General Debility j Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and Airing the Critical Poriods Prices l o ind df-. the 4/- size boiiig tbe »crs economical. Sold by Chemists find Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always for Dr. Cassiil's Tablets, and take no substitutes. Sols Proprietors, Dr. Cassoil's Co., Ltd., MandiMttr, Eng. mnzmn Nike and her Sisters. NIKE, the Greek Goddess of Victory, called by the Romans Victoria, is hero represented with her two sisters, Bia (force) and Cratos (strength). Tradition states that they were the first allies to come to the aid of the great Jove whose throne on Olympus was assailed bv the Titans (whence the origin of the expression a titanic struggle'). The modern setting is particularly appropriate, for in the titanic struggle just ended WOOD-MILNE MOTOR TYRES hare lent valuable and efficient aid, joining tbe Motor Transport Service ***7 back in 1014, they have seen service on all the allied fronts and won unstinted praise for their reliability and endurance; and they mean to see the business through, being still a strong force with the Array cf occupation. MESSRS CASELBURG, STEIN 4: CO.. WELLINGTON, N.Z. 1 — ;—^ If At Breakfast —Luncheon —Dinner 1 You will find that a dash of "Pan Yan" will add much fFft ,clish ' cn i°> ,ncnl and satisfaction to every meat diih. p§?j Sauce & Ptckle are distinctive relishes with a delicious flavour lallI all their own. Sharpen the appetite-aid digestion—add to the jov of living. oleAt«tt.{»fWZ. AIM FOR 1920==^ We are striving for a better, brighter scrvice - "ass than ever before—more conveniences for our /_- costomers, and better facilities for handling the /J I constantly inaeasing volume of trade -which jg|[jj Vio r||| centres round oar store. /w| Make HANNAH'S Your xJFootwear Store For 1920 J >jW In the past we have alwa>-s endeavouied to \j/ 0 serve our customers with the best footwear that money C7in bay, at the smallest margin of profit, and we shall continue along these lines during 1920. !We Wish to express Appreciation to our Customers for their valued support in the past and can promise ihem an eoen belter servte for 1920. Prompt and reliable repairs 117 Cashel Street - Christchurch VV J

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16721, 2 January 1920, Page 4

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