A AIEIMIY PAIIrY “(lood-dav, .lack, that was sure. some party last. nielli. How arc you feeling tliis morning?” “Not too good, Tm afraid—prc-lly tired —that morning- a If <» r-1 lie-nighf - lie fore feeling, yon kno'.v.” '' I f lionght so !" “Your tronhle, old chap, is you do not take proper care of your nerves l . You should have taken a dose of .Marshall s Fospherine this morning when you got up. I hat would have recharged your nervous s.vslem and remedied (hat ‘‘lackadaisical feeling. You try it next I ime. ".Marshall’s” is indeed great sluff for “worn out” nerves. It supplies that nourishment which they are unable to obtain from your everyday food-—phos-phorus. Builds up Ihe wasted nerve (issues, and imparts new life and energy In both mind and body. (let a six-sided carlon from your chemist or storekeeper. 100 doses for ‘AjU.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 9
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142Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 1 August 1929, Page 9
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