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"What sort of a chap is Jones?' "Well, if you ever see a chap trying to borrow money, the one who is shaking his head is Jones."

■Mrs':• Thomas: "Why did you tall in love with me, Tom?" Thomas: "So you've begun to wonder, too, eh?"

,"VV-w.\v-\v-w-\vill you ln-m-'arry m-m-c?" "Oh, Jack, this is so sudden."

She: 'Funny no one seemed to realise what a bad egg he was while he was rich." He: "My dear, a bad egg is only known when it's broke."

A BUSINESS MAN'S LAPSE "Yes! be's a very fine fellow and a really top-notcher business man. His cheerful manner and friendly personality have brought him many customers. "But, alas, the other day ho had a bad lapse. Nearly cost him one of his best clients, too. "He had-teen o\erworicing and had lost a good ileal of sleep. It made him irritable and snappy, and fife-quite lost his temper. "But he's all ritfhfc again now! "It seems the client understood that his nerves were on edge ar.d recommended Marshall's Fospherme." "Marshall's" is a true nerve food. Gods direct to the uerves, giving them strength and vigour, and renewing the vitality of brain and body. Be always young and joyous. Bo always fit—mentally and physically. Take Marshall's Fosphcrino: 2/6 per bottle I 100 doses. .All chemists and stores.*

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 6 August 1929, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 6 August 1929, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 6 August 1929, Page 7

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