A SYMPATHETIC STRIKE. A striking illustration of tie sympathetic relationship between unite eugstested by the Labour pstn.se "One Bis Union," is found in the human body. When the nerves are on edge the processes of indigestion are temporarily paralysed. Even a perfect digestion can become totally deranged under the influence oJ fear, for example. Sufferers from nervous dyspepsia need Marshall's Fosp'berine. A few doses are invariably of immense benefit —a short course gives a fresh grip on life. '•"Marshall's* , is a nerve food and toni- , that is as eagerly and quickly absorbed ■by the nerves as rain falling on parched sand. That is why its good effects are felt immediately. buying Marshall's Fospherine I* cure to cay "Marshall's," and see thai, you get it. One small bottle contains 100 doses. 2/0 at all chemists and stores.—(Ad.) (3) WHIPPED "SUNSHINE" JELLIES. Many toothsome delicacies ran he made from "Sunshine" jeily crystals hy snipping the jelly wtien cold but still liquid. The whipping- process more than doubles the quantity of plain " Sansbine " jelly, so thai, a packet wien whipped will 6erve 12 persons instead of six. Starting ivitn. wJripped •' Sunshine " jelly ac a foundation prar:tic.Uly every form or Bavarian -reani i-nli be made by using •differrnt fi.ir->i!r« But be sure you hare Tuc*ker'* -• s i i ■ ■ "' Je , ni . es V ey cost a Uttle l>ut make a lot or difference.—(Ad.) J
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 214, 8 September 1921, Page 3
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