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Bad Health—Plot Bad Temper. Wo hate to think of ourselves as bnd-t.-m pored, yc-t the:*.- are few indeed v.ho, at'certain times when the strain at hoiuo or at business is especially strong, do not suffer from irritability- ■-' s peevishness —impatience.- And wo mentally lash ourselves for our bad temper,* forgetting that there's a phyiiic?l reason for our weakness. Where these symptoms are present—oftim accompanied by insomnia, headaches, and a perpetual feeling of itrain —we have to look to our nerves. That is what causes the trouble. Once the nervous energy becomes impaired through overstrain or wcrry, our whole temparament is affected —our seine of humour deserts us—happiness goes—our outlook appears gloomy ami hopeless-—all because our nervous system, in its impoverished state, cannot fill its vital duties in the body.properly. "What we want is Marshall's Fospberine — the great Nerve Food, which nourishes the nerves and mnke3 them strong and able for their work, and so restores energy and rim to every organ of the body. Tho nervous system is the motive power of the body, and by nourishing tho nerves with Marshall's I'Vspberino wo nourish tho wholo body. This splendid Nerve Food is procurable at any chemist's or grocer's, price Is. Is 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. (Tho 2s Gd bottle is equal to four of the lr. size.) The ■first dose gives fresh energy, and a course completely restores th(v mental poise—brings back tho optimistic" nutlook, and makes v.s fit and ready 1 , for life's most strenuous tasks. Ho Mire, to get Marshall's ior a speedy and, complete cura.. -&
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14349, 8 May 1912, Page 5
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