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Dr./€asselF§ Tablets Restore Natural Digestive" Power --by'S'trengithening the. digestive 'Organs. ■••.-. ;'■.; Dr. Cassell's, Tablets cure'indigestion by restoring the -, digestive organs to normal activity. Tliey enable the stomach r \;to. 'produce, those:.necessary digestive fluids which dissolve natural, consequence; indigestion disappears with all its distressing accompaniment of pain, flatulence, .^-.headache,.or nausea-. Ordinary preparations may relieve ,' : s symptoms f Dr." Cassell's Tablets renew the power of the digestive organs because they nourish the. controlling nerves ■ ■ and raise the vital standard of the entire system. That is the : rational mode of treatment, and that is why Dr. Cassell's : Tablets effect lasting cures where so many,, ordinary,, preparations can do no permanent good. , "Invigorate, ilie Digestive Organs so Tfeoronghly : that jone soon Becovers Health and Fitness." Dr. A. J. FREELAND, LL.D,, D.D.S., Klbworth, Lelcsstershire, Eng., writes :*-.";A3 a-remedy for nervous dyspepsia and itcmany depressing ;.;■■ offsets f.havp pver found anything to equal Dr. Cawell's Tablots. They • overcome , all nervousnoss and SMtn to tonii and invigorate .the (ligesjive t organs .so, thoroughly .that one soon recovore Iwalth and fitness." ■ Tablets ate prepared from purest, tested ingredients ■ . -.-.. i..• of'-proved -nutritive ■• and restorative- power, - and, are the recognised ,_.. modem .remedy, for . . r.-.-]..«-rNewflus^Breakdown.,, Wervous Debility v.-: Anemia ; Norvo Paralysis Slsepleßsnoss Wesiing Diseases i infantile Peralysis. Stomach Disorders l: Vital Exiiaiistion : Neurasthenia \' : Kidney Weakness, -'Genera) Babilily ' Jpociallyvaiualiio for 1 nursing Mothers and during the Cri&cl Pstjods ; '■ :■■■.:- Of Life. ■:;■;-.:/- , '■ ■: Prices 1/9.and V-, the 4> size being the more economical. Sold : : , -by Chemists and.Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always .'. for Dr. Cassell's. Tabletsj and take no substitutes. ,'.. .sqleprpprietorsj Dr..Cassell's Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng. •' . .; \vTHEi "/IDEAL/ ROOFING i ' MALTKQID has been used on every class of building, :■' '/.always.witK'the utmost success. Attractive suburban ■■ bungalows, palatial City. buildings, modest tip-country koines, hospitals, sanatoriums, are the better for-the use ofHALTHOID. ~ / - r .. . . MALTHOID-IS NOT THE SAME AS OTHERS. ;■',"' * !■ - AGENTS. ■ ■ WELLINGTON. ■ '■ ■ ■ J.* ■ ■ - i- . ' ■_. :. '.. ._-/ \- .-...■•■ •:■■ •.'-■..■...--• ,• ■ ■ •:• ~ US© I©SS 'THIS is the special message we. .' .%■.' \"T • send.' to every housewife OM J Lal«* fluo who uses Edmonds-"Sure to ~ <MQ.B6Ip 118 Rise" Baking.Powder. This- : e . • , e ,--. request is made because of our set ' IEHOIifB,III' determination to' maintain the ■ ' jj ■' '•■■■■ quality, and purity of .'N.Z.'t pop-'■Mfljft-infl'W, ■••«■"•■■ ular brand—because of our resolve ie o to "use only the"best grape cream of tartar. Cream o{ tartar is now nearly £400 a ton, compared 'with £75 to ■■'.■■-"■'■'', '■■:.:■■'.. ,':<••'•" : £85 before, the war. It is also very ' ■^..'■■ nr r»»«J. difficult to secure the highest grade. . -■:. ■ -. . Unless strict economy ie observed .- : ■■■ .■.'■-''•' '. ■'.'■' .. in using ■. ~ ' ...-•■, .-, v; . . "Sure.to..Rise" ;/■"" "'BXkJSG POWDER - '■:-■■ we shall not be able to secure enough high quality cream of tartar to meet requirements. •*■' Therefore, .... - : : help-us by using:a little less—it means less busi- ... . ness for us, but the same pure food quality for you. : Remember we have steadfastly refused to use any but the highest grade genuine cream of tartar—none • of the chemical substitutes which can be sold for a ■.".. \: ' ; ■;' - fraction of the''price, but which when used in the cooking often leave an after taste in the mouth. We could of course ÜBe\substitutes— but no. We '.:'.'.■:■ ',-'■ .. ' realise that'.the people require quality, especially 'in foodstuffs. Help us, therefore, by using less ••■'• -■'■ ••• » --v ■,Edm'oni's-Boihat.we-c.an continue.to employ first , '•• grade grape cream.of tartar. > ■^V.^IT.XEOMONDSLTD. •-' ;■ -t'.y-'"- ■ "Sure to Rise" Baking Powder Works : , ■ CHRISTCHURCH'--- -'■ ■ ... ■ .. -. -,- ■ ■' 59 ■ msp . . €AFEST,-.BlrongcsV and speediest of "all rubber anfi£%%B " Bkids —the Avon "Sunstone." Scienfifiq gripe $^Ms:■■ .action acWevei.by,clean-cut,ladder grooves wlicli, . -,-naiike iread projections, do not slow am —J .-'..power, or, injure the ■■■ ;-;•• -. 'AGENTS-EVERYWHERE r : ' .- ||§f || Ij ' 'I- .Wkcleiti. -HAUKG>CO.aTD. . CWiltlarci; .' WJ J] §£3$ 3 ii : i II f Fmrr Kw "Ideal"..Boilers and Radiators Rk ; FOB "IDEAL"' HEATING SYSTEM RK^ j4yQg=i - -and- Unlimited Supply of Hot Water ' .•■ Mβ: the acme of perfection. . K3r-\'3 .•■,-'^^S:II • ' ' ■ -Sole-Dominion Agonts— y'H'Sb ■ V JENKINS &' Hi! welunqton.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 181, 20 April 1918, Page 13

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