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"Some Mischief Still for Idle Hands to do."

Wo are all familiar with the old I proverb, and recognise the danger of idleness. Extremes of any kind are dangerous, yet it is not so generally recognised that the opposite extreme to that indicated by this well-known proverb is also Indicative of danger. Wfaon you see a man who must bo busy, must be occupied e/ery :roment of his waking hours, you see a man whose nerves are uncontrolled, and who at any time will suffer severely in consequence. When the nerves are in perfect condition, qtiiet, mental rest at any convenient uiottent of the -lay in always possible Yet you must know dozens of people who cannot rest a moment. We put it down to superabundance of energy often, but it is really diseased nerves, and you will be doing your friends a kindness if you point out this matter to them, and suggest that they secure perfect nerve bal-ance—reetfulness-»-resouroe — controlled strength—by a brief course of Marsnail's Fospherine, the great Nerve ! Food, now famous throughout New I Zealand for its nerve-nourishing properties. In other cases, where the nerve trouble has reached a climax, Marshall's Fospherine is just as powerful to restore the nerves to perfect health, and eliminate the further phases of the trouble, which will have developed, eiich as Insomnia, melancholy, etc. Marshall's Fosphorine amends all nerre troubles —yon will feel the beneficial influence of this nerve fiuilder from the first dooe, and it never iaik to completely cure. Price Is and is 6d bottle, at all Chemists and Stores. ' Che 2s 6d bottle is four tines as large J «i the 1* battle. £%

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14432, 13 August 1912, Page 2

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"Some Mischief Still for Idle Hands to do." Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14432, 13 August 1912, Page 2

"Some Mischief Still for Idle Hands to do." Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14432, 13 August 1912, Page 2

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