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t Unequalled for Nervous and «. Digestive Disorders Folks who have been cured of these all-too-common ’ / fi iT’LtTIT"" but serious disabilities speak in glowing and un- • ' MitKV/n- measured terms of the efficacy of Dr. CASSELL’S MRS. WILLIAMS TABLETS. Here are two of many letters: Mr». Williams, Al-.vyn Cottaje. Whitby, Bear Chester, lays:—“After an attack of pleurisy about three years ago. 1 was left very weak, and I cannot describe how nerveless and restle« I felt. Sometunes I could not keep still for nerve?, end. worse than all. I could not sleep at nights. This, of course, made me weaker than ever. 1 had little desire for food, and when 1 did eat pain was sure to follow mmy back and over the kidneys. I suffered also with flatulence and a nasty sick feeling, and the headaches I endured were awful. They were like neuralgia. In my left arm, too, there was a dull, gnawmg pain, which brc-me sharp if- I raised my arm suddenly, and was followed by a burning sensation. I believe it was neuritis. The indigestion had become so bad that I was told my stomach was ulcerated. At last 1 got Eh. Call's Tablets, and then relief came. 1 began to sleep at night, the pain and inargestK* lessened, and 1 grew stronger till 1 felt as weB as before my illness.” Dr. A. J. Freeland, LCD., Kiwcrth, Leicestershire. England, says “1 have never found anything to equal Dr. Cassell’s Tablets. They overcome all nervousness, and seem to tone and invigotate the digestive organs so thoroughly that one soon recovers health and fitness.” Dr. Cassell s Tablets are compounded from selected ingredients of unquestioned nutritive and restorativ power, and are the accepted present-day remedy for: — Nervous Breakdown Neurasthenia Stomach Disorder* Wasting Diseases Nerve Paralysis Nervous Debility Kidney Weakness Vital Exhaustion Malnutrition Sleeplessness Anaemia General Debility Priest sad 4 -, the 4/- size being the more economical. Sold by Chemists and Store* throughousNew Zeahad. Always ask for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. Sole Proprietor*: DR. CASSELL’S CO. LTD., Manchester, England 2 f Reasons for insisting on J \4record \y 1 tea w „ TEA V 7 TEA Vi/ TEA V I
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 April 1921, Page 10
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