BUSINESS OF KEEPING HOUSE. There i 8 more truth than poetry in the remark that "woman's work is never done," e.-pccially when applied to the wife and mother—the home woman. Even the strongest and "easiestgoing" women suffer from strain in the long run, while those of the "worrying" sort soon grow haggard and run.down. To combat this incessant drain on the nerve forces, take Marshall's Fospherine —"it feed.- the nerves. -. The nerves are the dynamos of the ■body. They supply the power that makes the body function. When the nerves become overworked the body shows up, and lassitude, irritability- and often a general breakdown follows. "Marshall's" is a wonderful stimulant that contains the essence of nerve foods in a form that is instantly assimilated. Next time you are out, get a 'bottle ,«! "Marsh." ,, ' " in the now six-sided «arton. 2/ 100 doses.—(Ad.) 3
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 11
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142Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 78, 1 April 1922, Page 11
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