UNDERFED AND OVERWORKED. Treat Your 3\ T efves Fairly! Modem life uses up a tremendous amount of nerve force, which modern diet fails to replace. In other vrords, your nerves arc underfed and overworked. Marshall's Fosplieriuc is a seifcntifiti nerve tonic that nourishes tho riefveg arid gives fresh vigour to the overworked body and mind. It lifts you from your tired, nervous, and listless condition, restores health and Vigolir, makes life rcnlly worth living. "Marshall's" is not merely a temporary stimulant. It gives lasting benefits to your whole nervous system. Try a course now. 2s Cd bottle in the six-sided carton contains 100 doseS. Obtainable all Chemists and Storey or from tlio Proprietors, Baxter's Lung Preserver, Christehurch. Be sure joM get "Marshall's." Xo other -will do. —2O
Among the items which interested the Prince of Wales When ho visited the Parliament House at Cape Town Was a unique scries of historical manuscripts, comprising the authentic conteinporary records of daily events in the colony in an almost unbroken sequence through a period of over a century and a hfilf. Por the most part, these records Were compiled under the direct personal supervision of the successive Governors of the Cape, Dutch and British, from Van Riebeck onwards. No other British Dominion or Colony can boast sufth archives.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18426, 6 July 1925, Page 13
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