Every Mother should know that fr. Casseii's TabSeis Me the fideal Steosediy for* Weahly Children. % For or backward children there is nothing so fettid as a course of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Age makes no difference to the action of these incomparable restoratives; ftey exert the same strengthening and building up power ,whether the sufferer be a child or an adult. Mothers everywhere have testified to the quite wonderful restorative e ® eo ! : of Cassell's Tablets in cases of weakness and! wasting® and also in infantile paralysis. Children wasted almost to skeletons have recovered health and plumpness by their means; babies helpless from nerve failure have regained their natural power. If you have 3 weakly child give Dr> Cassell's Tablets. Convincing Proof of t&e Gnite Exceptional Bestorative Value of or. Cassell's Tabletsfor Old or Yonng. JOHN C. BRITTAIM, Esq;., F.8.8c,, Church Btreat, Mansfield, Eng., wrlfos: —" I have had convincing proof of toe value of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. They are certainly to bo r&sominsmfeEJ in all run-down conditions, and also in cases of defective digestion'or assimilatisn. They appear to be equally suitable for old or young." Or. Cassell's Tablets aio prepared from purest, tested ingredients' tf proved, nutritive and restorative power, and are the recognised modem remedy for Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Antemia Hervd Paralysis Sfceplessness Vesting Disesses Infantile Paralysis Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Feriodt of Life. Prices 1/9 and 4/-, the 4/- size being the more economical; Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. ' Sola proprietors, Dr. Caesell's Co., Ltd., Manchester, Eng. "ideal" Hollers and Radiators fFOR "IDEAL" HEATING SYSTEM PK and Unlimited .Supply of Hot Water g&&jibgg are the acme of perfection, L— H Sole Dominion Agents— gMjJf ill JENMIMS & j&l MACK, Lid. .gfe WELLINGTON. TtT^
■ w The Great | mm jglr difference jj Wjf \ W —• between Creamo&ta and j||;. S p] Cr««maaia flavour other breakfast foods is in the 9} a |§| rto«tS t Sw flavour and quality, and is due 0? JH to Creamoata «lone to the exclusive Creamoata proKt'cluiive''Crcam- ca3s manufacture. The world's oata P an finest oats arc grown at Gore and Mone proce,,> only the largest and richest oat |g grains of the best Gore crops are v\ used for Creamoata. Every grain ' s by twenty-three different automatic machines, removing all impurities. From the oat field to |:?| family P ant 'y. the human hand "ever touches Creamoata. It comes \ t0 you in its sealed damp and dust \ P ro °f package, absolutely pure and $$lij -At——V • rcs ' l anc ' guaranteed under the n. P uf e Foods Act of N.Z, O v « r one million packages of $[) " ». Jr ' Creamoata are sold every year. \ f jyJt Surely you should try this popular, Iss f s\ delicious, body-building breakfast ruW\\ / J P%k \ Your grocer sells Creamoata S-jy / Jst\ ~~^ aC ' CCtS paC^ etß P ac^etß i " If y° u want thi bett oatmeal . S BwVV.'&i' / f° T ThUtle Brand in Sib,, ff.fi § 7lb> and2slb. bags.' 9 Awm <r Thiitle Flaked Oati an far [fip;, / ' // taperior to ordinary rolled oati / J in quality and flavour. (JramoataS Cresraoata, Milk Oaties. Thiitle Flaked Oati and Oatnml, Semolina and Birolla bear the Thislle Brand—the goarantee of 3™tlity and purity. All Thiills products ihars in (he great Free Gift Scheme—Silver Spooai for the houiewife—Hygienic 0;;f : Bibi for the children. Smd ld, ilimp far coipon ahest and Free itarter coupon. Write for it to "Thiitle," Box 24, Gore. :'v>;A BARCOO ROT bsd legs, GAnQUNci.;;, EtiKiONS, /A a n cm*. 'ra ksn futcjh SHSCCBS2 . WIEB. VfIKIOOSE UtCERS, B/' M CTjl |Oi) I if% fiL_ . ECZEMA. MOSQUITO an:. OTHJR IKSI&T ft Mjk P® 7 H 1 1 P® SITES KflV bo SPE2OILY GtMEO with M |J Albert's Grassiioppst* Ointment a mm \ The proprietors of this 50-year old remedy for skin ■ and blood ailments have an absolute confidence in - its unsurpassed virtues. They believe it to be a FOR SALE a FEW 1001b. DRUMS OF CALCIUM p e oisin e s d w P hich pJoduc b « om'of ,'hl CARBIDE. PRICE, 80/-PER DRUM NET. Bystera. As an aperient tnd blood purifier the Grasshopper Pills are equally effective, and should I * betaken in conjunction with the Ointment, Sold { i by all Stores and Chemists, and stocked by all the < Wholesale Houses in the Commonwealth, , T}OMImGN L«v 6 v Watch, printed I,T WILLIS STREET - WELLINGTON to J. E. Fitt, Jeweller. Palmereton I North, Sole Agent for the District. ißiffiujminnnnaLii»ii*..uiniijii«nun in.imw.l— J[
HOW TO STOP PAIN IN STOMACH. THE VALUE OF MACINHSIA AND HOT WATER. Generations of people have employee hot wator as soother of pain in the stomach, hut modern physicians and specialists hove discovered and used successfully nil addition which renders tno hot water trebly efficacious. Hot water is still recommended in all cases of stomach pain, from whatever cause arising, but still better results uro obtained if n little bisurated magnesia is added. Hoi: water attracts blood to the painful part and the bisurated magnesia neutralises the acid, which is usually the underlying cause of the pain. Th.it is why such excellent results follow combination of the two. Headers who arc subject to piun in the stomach,'especially after eating, should try this hot water and magne.si« recipe. It renders dieting quite unnecessary, for by slowly drinking half a glasu. full of hot water containing half a teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia immediately after meals, the dangerous stomach acids sire destroyed, and food remains bland and svet-t until perfectly digested The bisurated magnesia, which is extensively _ used in hospitals, can roadily be obtained from chemists everywhere: but to avoid confusion with tiie aeetatfs, citrates, anri oxides of magnesia or equally .unsuitable mixture? of bismuth and magnesia, it is iinortaut that bisurated should be asked fur very distinctly.—Advt.
CEKEGEN—USED IN NAVAL AND MILITARY HOSPITALS. This alone proves the vnlno of Ceregeti In sichness, convalescence, nervous prostration, and all cases of physical and mental exhaustion. Not only Britain but our Allies, use Ceregen in restoring foldiers and sailors to health an 3 strength. It proves that Ceregen is British, too—it lins no German past Ceregen contains over SO per cent, of allimportant Proteid. If you are in a low state of health, Ceregen will restore vour energy and vim. All Chemists sell allBritish Ceregen at 2a. 6d„ 4s. Gd., 6s. 6d., 12s. 12s. size contains 8 times amount of 2s. 6d. tin.—Advt.
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I- ' IwHiW —— 1 . Exa /IFIT'S IfM i V ' ~'' " ' C LOTH I '' "' ' " : '' ' SffSSfll • COMMENCING MAY 20th. Order by M# i ThiS Week WC 816 making What is probably the Lar^est Disptoy of Men's and Boys' Overcoats ever jseen Mad orders wdl be executed dela * | " * n Wellington. If you are in need of a Coat you are bound to find your ideal in this range of "H. 8." Any goods found unsuitable will be cheerfully 1 Models, for the quiet dignity of 1918 Styles appeal to men who by nature and taste demand superior fabrics exchanged. I a " d eXPert Workm3l,ShiP ' You wiU find our Coate a 'ws in good form-day or evenhig. ' Pittances must accompany all Mail Orders. | l\WSitlk MEN'S OVERCOATS. BOYS & YOUTHS | I • CIVILIAN GABARDINE TRENCH COATS— I I i V"l mixed Tweeds. . Double-breasted, belt right round the waist, newest styles. of the "H. 8." trademark. g I '\li Special Prices, 49/6, 59/6, 75/- * Special Value, 105/- and 115/- & i . I v ' "WW BOYS' D.B. COVERT RAINCOATS- 1 1 I 1 V / MEN'S D.B. TWEED OVERCOATS- OFFICERS' REGULATION ENGLISH TRENCH COATS- with storm collars, belts at hack. I I 141I 41 •j f With belt at back, heavy Tweeds for flic cold weather. In Gabardine, lined throughout oilsilk and wool check, abso- r*° ' Teare * gt/fi I V ' Special Prices, 49/6, 55/-, 79/6 weatherproof; all sizes. BOYS' S.B. TWEED OVERCOATS— im\- m 8 i MEN'S S B RAGLAN TWEFD nVFRPHfIT? • ' {? smart Tweeds, Bagkn shoulders. \ ® n . ' TWEED OVERCOATS— MEN'S "EVAR .DRI" GABARDINE RAINCOATS- ta » s to '«>—• flSf\ \ | i • V' ' dnhued, in smart English cut, length just below knee, full w . . ~ „ , , n r . ~. ... 19/6 to 29/6 Ojf | , 57L \ 1 I \ »M®s«! WSa <sa&v ' ci-jvt , With storm collars, Raglan shoulders, lined wool cneck, full tJr Ihw 1 tl i 'V BBW® M§t ' « .. - • , BOYS- D.B. TWEED OVERCOATS- ILffl W ' \ M | if®?! \ Special Prices, 59/6, 69/6, to 95/- Cl,t - Special Prices. 45/-, 59/6, 69/6, to 85/- mih bolts, at i*ck. sivmi or »i eP Jr 7/ I I M . Mfi \ MEN'S D,B. RAGLAN TWEED OVERCOATS— MEN'S "EVAR DRI" RAINCOATS-- ' 21/6 t035/- !f* lAWtf/' ! I IK ."s • X Unlined, Tweeds and Nap Cloths, in Navys, Greys, and In Twill Gabardine, step collars, lined silk, Raglan shoulders. BOYS' gabarhinf aa.MrnAT i'W ! 1 I kffih V 1% « Browns, plain back, full eut skirt. . boys GABARDINE raincoats- 7* i | I ./ plir - -w- Mill ■ • ' Special Value, All One Price, 45/- S 0 ™ collar, lined wool check. 11l f ||l we 4 ■ o>m Special Prices, 69/6 to 105/- " , I 11 1 I MEN'S D.B. SAMPLE TWEED OVERCOATS- MEN'S EXTRA QUALITY GABARDINE RAINCOATS— , " t» S* I 1 I 1 b ' With belt at back, and full length; sizes 4, 5, and G only. In the Dexter, Zambrene, etc. Y .OUTHS GABARDINE RAINCOATS ( flip! M y F lll ' storm or step collars. Sizes ' f Ji 1 I. KM liP Special Prices, 49/6, 59/6, to 85/- SpecM Value, 105/-, 115/-, to 135/- for 10 1 ® s Pflfk . «W> to Od " W m ill I W ;: '/vTI ■ MEN'S SAMPLE TAN LEATHER OVERCOATS- MEN'S "EVAR DRI" COVERT RAINCOATS— youths' TWEED OVERCOATS- " W m" H Suitable for Motorists, with storm collars and windproof Lined and unlined, Ilaglan shoulders, rainproof, in .Fawns, In double and sinjjlc breasted belted -Jf »W!k 1 " • ||M fronts - . Greys, and Browns. bnckj ' * w bo >' s lo '« M W 1 \w/ ' . Special Prices, 95/- and 110/- Special Prices, 95/-, 100/-, 105/- j 29/6 to 59/6 ' ||] LAMBTON QUAY, — Also At WELLINGTON. "W " W 122 CUBA STREET. ' SSwhttol NEW ZEALAND Shop ■ CLOTHING FACTORY
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