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HONK! HONK!

—AND MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE When you cross the street, and a motor-car honks in your ear, there’s no need to get jumpy and excited, il vour nerves are in such a state that a motor-car horn upsets you, it’s a sure sign that you need a short course of Marshall's Fospherine, the world’s great nerve revitaliser. This splendid nerve food and tonic puts your nerves in order by giving them phosphorus, which your ordinary’ food cannot supply. Bucks you up, and gives you plenty of pep: Ask your chemist or storekeeper for the six-sided carton —100 doses for 2s 6d. If unable to obtain easily, write the proprietors, A. and W. Baxter. uf Baxter’s Lung Preserver, ChristI church. Smaller sizes, Is 6d and Is. i

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 616, 19 March 1929, Page 7

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126

HONK! HONK! Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 616, 19 March 1929, Page 7

HONK! HONK! Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 616, 19 March 1929, Page 7

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