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" A CASE FOR MARSHALL'S." Evptv oveninß Husband Jack runic home tired, dispirited, grouchy. Elsie bcranic desperate, and at last confided in a friend. '■ Ah, your liubliy'H 11 case lor Marshall's." snld the friend. He was. Afler n few dopes he resumed his noruiul (ILsposltlnL nnd soon became "the dear old thins , " flint Elsie hnrl married. Marshall's FoHpherlnc restores Jaded verves like for 100 doses—all chemists.—^Ad.).

At the first sign of a 'old-—due to perm infection—create an atmosphere of N'nzol about you, which will counteract the infection and give relief—-(Ad.)

The Biggest Selling Pocket-Packet Candy in the World THE CANDY MINT WITH THE HOLE Though new to New Zealand Life Savers have for years been the largest selling candy specialty in Canada and America. They now come to you in all the crisp, spicy freshness that has made them the most popular sweet in twenty-seven countries. They are dainty little tablets in the lifebuoy shape, with a hole in the centre to give you the utmost tongue surface. Fourteen of these tongue-tingling tablets are wrapped by machinery in pure air-tight tinfoil — a handy pocket or handbag packet costing only threepence. Life Savers are the purest, most "holesome" candy for children and grown-ups. Deliciously crisp and smooth, they sweeten the breath, aid digestion and give wonderful and pleasing refreshment at all timesEat Life Savers after meals / \V£ilif*•••'''-i\ or smoking, at the theatre or ' if \V* \ pictures; during golf, cricket, I //oViJ or tennis — at any time when r^Z^J'i-"^- — .the mouth wants moistening '^ and refreshing. They dissolve slowly and retain their exquisite /£jE&3^fts^^/P"o£^ II flavor to the last small bit. /^WTS;si^wwfysiSil Jlfpsssffl F" IVE HOLE-SOME FLAVOURS Cough Drop 8 A

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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 12