Pictures and the Picturegoer (October 1915 - March 1916)

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\\ ) IK ENDING Nov. i.;, 1915 PICTURES AND TUB PICTURtOOKR Honestly, what do you think? \\ hat is your own opinion of the plays that you see? What comment do you have to make? We know that you would like to tell u^ -glady. Hut we also know that you are busy. So to encourage you a I > i t we have offered £40 in cash prizes for the best [50-word comments on the Hepworth Triplet. All you have to do is to enter your name now, at once, immediately, ther with the name and address of the cinema at which you expect to see the Hepworth Triplet ("The Curtain's Secret," "Her Boy," and "The Second String"). Then when you have seen them, send us as many 150-wonl comments as you wish. But send us your name to ■ Hepworth Picture Plays c o Hepworth Publicity, Hepworth Mfg. Co, Ltd., ?, Deutuan Street, Golden Square, W. SLEEPLESSNESS & NERVES Extremely severe case speedily and completely cured by Dr. Casscll's Tablets. Mk-. Baxter, of 14, Avenue Road, Abbey Dale, Sheffield, in a recent interview, said :— -I cannot tell yon how much I owe t.> Dr. Cassell's Tablets. When first 1 com inencrd taking them I was simply in a. dreadful condition with nerves" and indigestion. I hardly ate anything, and if I did try to .'at a I it 1 1. 1 was sure to suffer afterwards with awful pains in my chest and round my back, and sometimes wind formed in such Quantities that really 1 thought I should suffocate. I got little sleep, I used to lie . 'or hours ami hours. • Another terrible affliction was headaches] Oh, they were violent. I used to think sometimes my head would burst, and they hardly ever ceased. I suffered so much that I hecauie quite run-down and nervous, so much so that I dared not go upstairs at night without a light, I was afraid to open my do. r after dark when alone. Then, to crown my suffering, I .aught influenza, and that simply prostrated me altogether. Then I bade up my mmd to try Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Th< y did me so much good in the first lay or two that I wen: -them, and it was just wonderful how I gained new health and strength. Now I am as well as ever .:: my life." > » A. 1 3 J 1 k ft :assells|| 4BLETS 1 1 I 5*] I'CASSEU; TABLET5 ' IIM—I— ' Dr. Cassell's Tablets are Nutritive, Restorative, Alterative, Anti-Spnsmodio, and of great Therapeutic value in all derangements of the Nerve and Functi ms in old or ycuDg. They are the .-■ ie remedy for— NERVOUS BREAK DO WW NERVOUS DEBILITY NERVE PARALYSIS SLEEPLESSNEiS SPINAL PARALYSIS AN.EMIA INFANTILE PARALYSIS KIDNEY DISEASE NEuRASTHEHIA. INDIGESTION Inablefornu Critical Periods of Life. Sold by chemists ill Austral ■ Is "n size beingthe r tnical. STOMACH EISORDER MALNUTRITION WAsiING oInEASES PALPITATION PREMATURE DECAY SEND FOR A FREE BOX Send your nam' and address, and 2 penny i] postage, Ac. to Dr. ('as. ,.11 S Co., Ld.(BoxAW 36) er Road, Man I you will ti alb