If You Were HI in Bed. If yon .were''laid; up with » broken, arm, or with, some' 'other serere ail-' ment, unable to more except with a»Bistanoo, shut.in .for weeks in your bedroom, you ivotild'; be V«ry sorrj , :'fo«1 youre?l| ',., Tvoulda't you;? . Bat-, coialiaratirely ;i)pe«king thdt'e a luxuriousi ••way ■ of. /being, ill—with, kind assistance) always at "liand—sympathy extended from ovoryone—allowances mado for, your impatience, and weakness —your! sickroom .made- bright with flowers and gifts ' from friends—«very ■ effort mado by others and yourself for your, quick and pleasant recovery. Just think' of tho hundreds of -men and women — there, must bo many amongst your aoqunintancesr—who are going-daily about their duties, who- are s rcallv : in;»a- far more, serious position. foV'they, are ili in mind and body/and they are making no' effort recovery, Six out. of ten people you meet arc suffering from "Serves," and they, don't know it. Look at iho numbers of n«rvoii3 lireak-dowrvs around "vs —pach.one of , tbo«o break-downs is just the stcrod■ur> result of sick : nerves neglect-ed. 'it's better if thp nerves are affected to tako Marshall's Fospherine r.ow and btiild vtp the nervous system befor« "it becoriiep serion'S'ly impaired. Undiio ' headaches -r- depression.—. • sleeplessness—a proneness to worry—inability to cop« with daily, duties —morbidness, etc., aro nil spins.of sick nerves, and Marsbnl'i's v Foßplverihei tße> ; great nervo toed, js tho safe and. never-failing cure. '*r:>c'jr:i'o\' from all chemist* anc zr^'-rsi ;-ftt 3?, Is. 2s Cd J"' C'ottle.' . ■ ' 3
LONGCLOTH OF INTRINSIC MERIT Wbjlevcr fomci and rcks, the merit and valine of the special make of Longcloth stwked hrre. like the brook, "goes on for tvtr." . In adiliUan, it is abvjlutely pnre and ihorougMy shrunk. The varying qualities are of uniform width—36 Inches—and the {vice ranje is •. • •/- 7/e 8/e 9/8 per Do:. Yds. "'• Also' lv3n«l>th'E.r broidery Trim-, with lastttiin to matcb, -»h;ca wiU taske us. well with the-LoagcJoth. 4\d i. to Bi-'. f«YatA LOE'S Irish Linen Store Clock Tower, Chrlslchurch
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14347, 6 May 1912, Page 10
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