Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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PICTURES AND THE PICTUREGCER Wf.ek ending Oct. 2 1915 LARRY TRIMBLE "The commonplaces of eulogy— already exhausted— ueed not be employed in referring to the unique achievement of Larry Trimble. As an author and producer of picture-plays he has won to universal distinction, and is now a vital figure in picturedom." Robert Grau, in "THE THEATRE OF SCIENCE." Larry Trimble's name as producer of picture-plays is a guarantee of satisfaction to the picture-playgoer all over the world. Recent past productions— "Shop Girls," "Through the Valley of Shadows," "Alone in London," "My Old Dutch"— just to mention a fewtestify to the truth of this. Turner Films Pictures made for You." NERVOUS DEBILITY Splendid Cure by Dr. Cassell's Tablets— the All-British Remedy. "Dr. Cassell's Tablets simply made a new woman of me," says Mrs. Sheppeek, of 18, 'Ponsonby Buildings, Blackfriars Road. London. S.E. '-' Twice now," she told an interviewer recently, " they have done nie. worlds of good when all the usual medicines had proved quite useless. The first time was when I was suffering with severe nervous debility. I was extremely "weak and shaky, and though I had treatment I got no better.^ At last I w as told . there was nothing for me but to go away for a change of air. I couldn't do that, so I got Dr. Cassell's Tablets instead, and it was truly wonderful how they set me up. 'This last attack I had broken down altogether, could do absolutely nothing, and I really thought I was dying. I was in bed, of course, and I simply lay helpless, and all the things triven to nie made no difference whatever. I hadn't the strength of a baby, and I was dreadfully nervous, food I hardly touched, and altogether my case seemed hopeless. I dA't know why I didn't think of Dr. Cassell's Tablets sooner, seeing what they had done for me before; however, I did in the end. and began talcing them. Well, the result was that I improved almost from the first dose". Soon I was up and about again, till now I am as well as ever in my lite." JJfrs. Shepgeck, Lumlon. ih. Cossell'a Tablets are Nutritive, Bestoxatlve, Alterative, and Anti-Spasmodic, ami of L-rea_ Therapeutic value in all derangements of the Nerve ami Functional Systems m old or young" Tke.v aie the reooj uised modern borne remedy for— Nervous. Breakdown Infantile Paralysis Neurasthenia Anaemia Nerve Paralysis Wasting Diseases Nervous Debility Palpitation Spinal Paralysis Premature Decay Sleeplessness Kidney Disease Specially valuable for nursing Mothers and the Critical Teriods of Life Indigestion Stomach Diso-der Malnutrition Sold by ohemisbs and stoics 111 all parts ot the wot Id, inoluding leading chemists in Australia, "New Zealand, Canada, Africa, and India. 1'riees : 165d., Is. 1}d.. and 2s. 9d. the L's. Off. si.e K'ing the most economical. SEND FOR A FREE BOX. Send 5 our name andaadre.ssrand 2 penny stamps for postage, &c., to Dr. Cass Co., Ltd. 1 Hex A K19), Chester \\ 0 a d, M a nchester, and you will reecho a trial box five.