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BILL’S BRAINWAVE

Mary, Bill’s wife, had been run-down and irritable for a fortnight— not ill, just "fagged out.” Bill was worried. Then he remembered reading a Marshall’s Fospherine advertisement— how this wonderful nerve food soothes, nourishes and strengthens ragged nerves and recharges the whole system with energy and vitality. He got a bottle. Now Mary is well again. Bill swears by “Marshall’s”—“lt’s the best brainwave I ever had,” says Bill. You should keep a bottle of “Marshall’s” always in the home. All chemists and stores stock the sixsided carton. You get 100 doses for 2s 6d. 1

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 16

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BILL’S BRAINWAVE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 16

BILL’S BRAINWAVE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 848, 17 December 1929, Page 16

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