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THE PENALY OF PLEASURE.

Commuted by Marshall's lospherine. Late nights—cabaret parties—joy rides —soon have a wearing: effect on the strongest nerves. Lassitude, and a general feeling invariably follow. As a nerve food aud tonic. Marshall a Fosphcrine gives the best and most lasting results. Rich in highly concentrated phosphorous, and revitalises the whole system. , . , , Marshall’s Fosphcrine is obtainable from all chemists and stores in the sixsided carton, containing 100 doses <>r 2s 6d. If unable to easily obtain, writ® Proprietors, A. and \\ . Baxter, of Baxter’s Lung Preserver, Christchureh.— Advt.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 8

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THE PENALY OF PLEASURE. New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 8

THE PENALY OF PLEASURE. New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 8

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