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Indigestion Loss of Appetite a. A m ml Mrs. Palmer. stsJ Indigestion leads to many other troubles—malnutrition, anaemia, impoverished blood, loss of strength, weak nerves. You need a medicine that will tone up the nerves of the food channel, supply full vigour to the digestive organs. Take Dr. Cassell's Tablets—the medicine that is positively bound to help you. Mrs. Fanny Palmer's Statement t Mrs. Fanny Palmer, of 5, Lower Windsor-streat, Banbury,Eng., says; “Five years ago I fell ill with such serious indigestion that nobody thought I could live. It commenced with a distaste for food, but soon it became the most awful suit ng. I was afraid to eat, and I wasted away to less than six etones. Peopie said 1 was like a ghost; at any rate there was no strength in me. I never slept and could g no rest. When I tried to eat I vomited. Medicines did me no good Then a neighbour advised Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. With the third box I improved fast. My strength came back. I put on flesh, and since then my health has been wonderful.” Take Dr. Cassell’s ior Nervous Neurasthenia , 1 5. 1< *7 8y Breakdown Nerve Pains W'fkneßs Neuritis Headaehe Children s Indigestion Anaemia Weakness Sleeplessness Palpitation Wasting Specially Valuable far Nursing Mothers and During the Critical Periods of Ufa. TAKE TWO AT BED-TIME and note how wdl you sleep, and how refreshed and fit you feel in the morning. During ulo vrinCKi renwn Dr. Cassell’s PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND. ■ 1(9 and 4(- per box. SOW by «n Chemists and Stores. Ask distinct!, 3 a r\ k GCrTTT T*Q VAW lor DR. OASSELL*9 TABLETS. Tablets

Fine Tea More Cups to the PoundL All Grocers. 3/2

FORZOI The economy oil for Fords *** Write forFREE Booklet ■and FORDS only -absolutely stops chatter SO% Off Your Oil Bill--20% More Mileage . W. H. SIMMS & SONS LTD., Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington, Dunedin

STUDEBAKER DUPLEX Oft# nfnwiß V Vi 0 4. & The New Studebaker Standard Six Duplex-Phaeton— £442. Closed car protection at your finger tips —in an open carl lOWER the roller enclosures of the New Studebaker Duplex. In 30 seconds—without getting out of the car—it becomes a snug, comfortable enclosed car. Raise the enclosures —and you have an airy open car! Thanks to Studebaker engineers who designed and developed the Duplex, open car freedom and closed car comfort can now be obtained in one car —at the price of an open car! Let us demonstrate the advantages of the Duplex —an exclusive Studebaker feature. STANDARD SIX DUPLEX-PHAETON, £442 (American catalogue specification). Parisian Red Finish, £lO extra. Spare Tyre and Tube. £lO extra. - Four-wheel Hydraulic Brakes and four Disc Wheels, £l7/10/- extra. ADAMS LTD. New Zealand Agents for Studebaker Motors. AGENTS: DUNEDIN: S. R. Stedman, Princes Street. INVERCARGILL: Gormack & Pettigrew, Ltd. BALCLUTHA: Kean & Weddell, Ltd. GORE; Gormack & Pettigrew, Ltd. OMAKAU; John Haig & Co. ROXBURGH: S. Robb. XAPANUI: Wylie Bros. PALMERSTON SOUTH; C. Smith. 'Thorough Design Throughout the construetion of Studebaker cars, close attention has been paid to details. Sparking plugs are protected from moisture by rubber insulating caps. Spring eyes are bronze-bushed to give increased wear. Steering knuckles have been especially designed for balloon tyres These examples are typical of the throughnes* of Studebaker design.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19475, 9 May 1925, Page 7

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