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WHY WOMEN A6E PRCMATURILY. Women are physically weaker than 1 mcn —more sensitive and highly strung, 1 and their work is more niggling and ' irritating aa a rule. Homes are full of anaemic neurotic women —worn out and prematurely aged by the petty annoyance* and serious worries of home, shop, or office. Keep young with Marshall's Fospherine—the true nerve food and tonic. The nervee need constant supplies of force and energy from the nerve cella if they are to keep the body "fit." The ' organs work incessantly to meet the 3 demand, but when greatly overtaxed, exhaustion is sure to follow unless the > nourishment is supplied direct by } "Marshall's." j Thie wonderful restorative and stimulant is a concentrated food that is instantly assimilated by the starved 1 nerves. That is why such good results are felt from the first dose. A course of "Marshall's" nevey fails to rout neuralgia, sleeplessness, lassitude, general ? debility and all nervous disorders. o ("let a bottle to-day and •see what • "Marshall's" can do for you— smoothing away the lines from forehead, eyes and mouth; driving out the restless look and restoring brightness to the eyes: filling the body with vigorous health and natural youthful buoyancy. 2/6 buys 100 doses. Chemists and grocera etock ''Marshall's." —(Ad.) 3 ™ Millinery Sale. Ladies! We beg til c i inform you that we are starting our t half yearly colossal Millinery Sale on c , Monday next,,and we intend makingtbis s the greatest clearing sale we have ever ,3 j held. All trimmed models* ready-to-s ! wears, untrimmed shapes, flowers, ribl- I bons, straw plaits, buckram shapes, etc., d j etc.—all Teduced to the uttermost to •-1 quit them.—The Bon Marche, KaranaaI bape Road.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1922, Page 5

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282

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 5, 7 January 1922, Page 5

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