and "Nerves" What a Scieatist says of the Famous Remedy— Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Dr. Cassell's Tablets cure Indigestion by restoring the natural power of the digestive organs. They enable the stomach to produce the natural digestive fluids which dissolve food, and consequently Indigestion disappears with all its distressing accompaniment of pain, flatulence, headache, or sickness. Ordinary preparations at best only relieve symptoms; Dr. Cassell's Tablets restore the normal action of the digestive prgans, and so effect lasting cure. Dr. Joseph James, D.So., H.P.S., 18. Wilton Place, Viotoria, London, S.W., Eng,, writes!-" It is a pleasure to me to reoommonrJ suoh an excellon; remedy as Dr. Cassell's Tablets. I have satisfied myself of their effioaoy, not only in nervous strain, but also in digestive weakness and poor assimilation." Br, Cassell s Tablets Dr. Caesell'e Tablets are nutrients and restoratives of proved efficacy, and tiie recognised modern remedy for:— Norve indigestion Neurasthenia sioeplossnoss Norve paralysis Kidnoy Weakness Infantile Paralysis Antomia Specially valuable lor Nurring Mother! onJ durlnz tin Critical Periodi o! Lift. Sold hy Chemists ond Storekeepers in all parts o! Now Zealand. Prices 1/9 and V-, tho 4/- siie bein* the more economical. . AUR Oxygen Method for extracting any number of TEETH painlessly WITHOUT after effects is truly wonderful and is miles ahead of the old system of Gas or Chloroform alone SETS TEETH £3 3s, FVrwf Rt rVfi^lf , . 1 iUol Uu I L\JiJ\>t Surgeon Dentists H9 Willis St., Wellington
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Preserve for Winter Bought jams and tinned fruits are going to be dearer later—the cost of the tins alone is rising owing to the war. Good advice for any housewife, therefore, is— "preserve fruit; make jam." Now is the time—the orchards are yielding their crops of delicious peaches, plums, apricots and nectarines. Fruit is plentiful, fresh, cheap— every spare jar should be filledtoith jam or preserved fruit, prepared the way you like it JrYi&it IS \sQQ€S. All fruit is good, and we are fortunate in living in this Dominion where it is so abundant.' These apricots, peaches, plums, pears, and nectarines from our sunny orchards are equal to any ■in the world. Fill those empty bottles with preserves or jam—then in the Winter you will have a supply that would cost you much in the shops. Herein lies practical economy—one way of guarding against higher cost of. living later. Thus you help to conserve food and , prevent waste. I Sky your Fruit while the Crops are in! 4 hood Lompany ana I Wmh» I "Mil ITARY PffKl F i The welcome twins that make for the success I 1 of an alfresco lunch. Order a bottle from || !&35>i\ 1 your grocer to-day, and you'll never serve Obtainable everywhere. wmmmemm w =aq The February-bora may find Sincerity and peace of mind, Freedom from passion and from care, If she an amethyst will wear. THINK of all the wonderful romance surrounding these birth-stones, of the ideal qualifications of jewellery as a symbol of sentiment, and you will appreciate why the custom of giving birth-stone jewellery is increasing in popularity. Then inspect tho beautiful showing cf Amethyst Jewellery in our window. 252 LAMBTON QUAY.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 125, 13 February 1918, Page 3
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