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Nervousness Overcome! “Never Found Anything To Equal Dr. Cassell’s Tablets” These are the words of an English Doctor—Dr. A. J. Freeland, L.L.D., Kibworth,.Leicestershire, England. Furthermore, he says, “ Dr. Cassell's Tablets overcome all nervousness, and seem to tone and invigorate the digestive organs so thoroughly that one soon recovers health and fitness.'* If you are suffering from nerve trouble—incipient or longstanding—start a course of Dr. Cassell’s Tabletr. Dr. Cassell’s Tablets are of proved restorative asd nutritive power, aed ere the roeogaued aodera remedy for Nervous Debdity. liuotnata. Neurasthenia Nerve Paralysis. Stomach Diaorders, Kidney Weakness. Aaaeiuia Spsoiadly valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Periods of Life. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers id ali parts of New Zeelead Prices 1/9 aed 4/-. the 4/- size bang the more ecoaoasiaa! 23

QUINS AL, Cartwright’s reliable preparation for Influenza and Colds in the Hoad, 1/6, from H. J. Abram, the “MAIL ORDER” Chemist, New Plymouth. There is no inferior or low grade tea used in Nelson Moate’s blends. They purchase direct through their own office ua Ceylon, and their importations are

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Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1921, Page 2

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178

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1921, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Taranaki Daily News, 20 September 1921, Page 2

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