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Our Gramophone Dept, is CLOSING DOWN and to speed up the Clearance we are offering with every Instrument now in stock FREE RECORDS To the Value of HALF the Cash Price of the Gramophone ! (With a £lO Instrument £5 worth of FREE RECORDS; with a £2O machine £lO worth of FREE RECORDS, and so on) v a tvce % te CtttC VoO e A * eC tot »oO VP* In Addition you can Secure the Gramophone on our EASY TERMS Get in early and get the Pick of the Records! TkMAPLE FURNISHINGCQ g jy SA.KARANCAHAK ROAD • C/oso to Crjfton gruff*

THE ELIXIR OF LIFE MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE Life was meant to be enjoyed to the full, whether at work or at plav. Nobody should ever suffer from that run-down” feeling. No matter how hard you-work or how late you are out at dances and parties, you should always be “merry and bright"—full of pep and energy and joy of life. All that is necessary to ensure this is a regular dose of Marshall’s Fospherine. this tome rejuvenates the nerves by supplying the phosphorus which modern foods lack. Marshall’s is the perfect nerve food and general restorative. your chemist or storekeeper for 9oc/ IX T% Slded , carton—loo doses for ♦ d ’ . unable to obtain easily, write Ravw Pne T torS ’ A - and w * Baxter, of ?hur!h.-Jh S Preserver, Christ-

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 239, 29 December 1927, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 239, 29 December 1927, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 239, 29 December 1927, Page 4

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