THIMK w b OH, IT'S A LOT OF WORK FOR. SENDING My WHY? j YOU... AND . . -WELL, THEYy-' . SMIRTS'TOTH t) Jl DON'T AAIND ] NEVER LOOK AS T—^' LAUNDRY \ (DOING THEM "• WHITE AS THE JfSO^ —*< \ FOR. yOU. ~ OTHER CHAPS', f THAT'S NOW, MOTHER. DEAR>E HIJKZQbSEQuOLjIH DIDN'T MEAN TO HURT YOU. . MOTHER .WHAT ] (tHANKYOUR BUT ANYHOW. I KNOW THE HAVE YOU DONE SASISTERFOR VERY THING TO DO y- ~.. TO THESE SHIRTS?]) THAT.TOM, , / LOOK HOW WHITE A SHE MAOE \ Is i ncf t\ rs.c - f f»\c i k.7 Youll never get true whiteness by rubbing with lazy soap suds-but the millions of tiny bubbles in fI&SIL suds are active dirt chasers, never m< still till the clothes are I j I spotless. See that you get the real ffIERSIL. ' Pr PER9IL (N.Z.) LIMITED t1.105.25N2 I W>s Wrecking My Baby's "A/TY nervee were all HlP^^ ITA "on edge"— the but now least little thin* would send me i,J e w J5f«. m i£? into a rage, it seemed to me that £'„ hJ2 «*•♦ Jill was terribly disobedient and ™ J* eWorTays ""Oh , •HISS, I,er , ln w ■» i While the .imply eeen how Twee Juei trirn?S r iii «,» ln * ie Hypothetical case—bow truly It over-wrouiht nirvoii. «»™C a,l T own "lustretes thousands which exist to-day poor mtle mlt« w--« te /? per - onto l be "omes are wrecked, children ruined, all ibe became SllSitened of m .. y wonder ; through exhausted nerve rorce. Very few «Bmine ingniened of me! people realise the terrible physical and HwbMd flnato cjwuige Iw e <,eplel,on of I was too weak to work or enjoy life In sucn caßes of l um VJ. nnstrunr and too nervous and Irritable to go ariv- nerves—sleepless nlgrhts—lrritability— where. My husband beyan to cnan*e— Headaches and Indigestion—can't conHe seemed fried to get out of the house centrate, always tired—what you need is „ } ° f, , en suffered rron. severe heart t0 P ut more force into y° ur nerves and palpitation and Indigestion. I could not more lron lnto yo " r blood. Here's a eleep at nlg-bt—and bad a dull acblmr ,est wor«b trying Se'.rtv ,, .?, l,6^" 0 ?.™ 0 ' m l W Ski ■» "Eight-Day Wonder" Te.t was a vSry SlU^ihl/^^K^ 9 "? icb find otten increases the - in my forehead 1 ' oAtn j£a fu 2 nese strength, energ-y and endurance or weak, Dalns across mv h«v «h n -.J"£ " evere nervous., anaemic, delicate or run-down feel I had kldn?v tranhh m,(le me men ■Mβ women 100 per cent, reei i nad kidney trouble. F | rst see how fer " you can walk __o P Told Doctor My StOrv how long you can work—before becomrm.iiv 1 - . .■ ./ *"**? ing tired, acnV and nervous. Next take u,Z Jz y-1 went- to a doctor and told two tablets or Phosphorated Iron arter nim my story. After studying my case each meal for eight days. Then teat rnn/iiViSn 1,16 !* , . wa i tne c » UBe or J»l' 9 y° ur strength, energy and youthrui condition. He told me how tbe system vigour. Note the amazing difference in only manufactured so much nerve force the way you look, reel and act—how and that this vital nuld of life was the wrinkles of worry have smoothed ,2 r. . }" 9 norv e cells, much like out, taken ten. years off your appearelectrlclty Iβ stored in a storage bat- ance and brought back the charm and tery, and is just as quickly exhausted. good looks of youth. Feel the new thrill He said my own highly nervous con- of bright happiness. mtion had been a constant drain on Phosphorated Iron seems to go straight ine nerve rorce or my child and that to starved nerve-cells—brings sound. \ni con 2 tant nervous strain 1 bad put on restrul sleep, and rebuilds jour nerve nil ... wreckert her highly sensitive rorce while you sleep—sending floods or organisation. Later, all this I round out rich red blood surging through your £ true, bec «use arter I regained veins. mv n ner . vous k po,se and re-vitalised Phosphorated Iron,is perfectly barm--1 fnnnrt i?ii '. ex " a usted nerve centres, less, contains no habit-rormlng drugs, eweetwt IXI. vM e « tne most «aorable, is sare, pleasant and efficient. Reliable could Llβ ~ni«rl? worW - end ' chemists dispense Phosphorated Iron— He sail? I'l? h».n i"l1 d my husband. 60 tablets to the nask—only under the like a m 0 en<l benav » n » »■»*'<» guarantee that If you are not coma crochety, middle-aged woman, pletely satlsned, every penny win be promptly refunded. £ ITS FAMOUS A ■ BECAUSE ITS GOobA
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 23, 28 January 1937, Page 10
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