"FIT AS A FIDDLE."
"Gosh, that set's knocked mo out," said Bill." , v,, "Why!" said.Sam, "I feel fine!" - "Yes; but you're always fit," was 9111's envious reply. ,',' How do you •daJtf" "It's simple," l&ughed Sam. "Marshall's.'' . "Marshall's JPospherine' keeps my nerves in good trim and they, in turn, see that my whole systems's kept supplied with abundant energy." ■> "You should try it, Bill." "It deems worth, it,"'Bill replied. "Sure, it'll keep you fit as a fiddle!" All chemists and- stores sell "Marshall 100 doses for 2s 6d. —ll 'A shilling advertisement in the classified section of Thb Press wiJl sell .your ugoods. "Try it. 12 - words Is, *£hre« inseriiona 2* fid, <—6
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20179, 6 March 1931, Page 16
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