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KEEP YOUR "PECKER" UP With Marshall's Fospherine. Don't go about your daily work in that gloomy,' melancholy way Buok yoursoK up! What you need is a tonic—a real tonic. Your nerves are probably run down through lack of phosphorus. Get Marshall's Fospherine at once and drive away depression, at the same time building up your nervous system A short course of "Marshall's "will Salt? PUt y°U °n th° hi Shway t0 You got 100 doses of Marshall's Pospherino for 2s 6d at' all" chemists and If^w f°rJ he six'sid^' carton. ±t unable to obtain, write t l O p ro prietoiß, A. and W. Baxter, of BaxAd 1 PreserveVChristchurch.— WHAT THIN POLKS SHOULD DO TO GAIN WEIGHT. PHYSICIAN'S ADVICE FOR THIN • 'UNDEVELOPED MEN AND ' WOMEN. Thousands of people suffer from excessive thinness, weak .nerves, and teeblo stomachs who,' having tried advertised flesh-makers, food-fads, physical culture stunts, and rub-on creams, resign themselves to life-long skinniness and think nothing will make them fat. Yet their case is not hopeless. A recently discovered regenerative force makes-fat grow after years of thinness, and is also unequalled for repairing tho waste of sickness or fajrtty digestion and for strengthening the nerves llns remarkablq discovery is ,'called isargol. Six strength-giving, fat-pro-ducmg elements of acknowledged merit havo been combined in this peerless preparation, which is endorsed by eminent physicians and used by prominent people everywhere. It is ' absolutely harmless, inexpensive, and efficient. A month's systematic use of Sargol should produce flesh and strength by correcting faults of digestion' and by supplying highly concentrated, fats to tho blood. Increased nourishment is obtained from the food eaten, and the additional fats that thin peoplo need aro provided. Leading chemists supply Sargol and say there is a large demand for it.

Whilst this new preparation has given splendid results as a nerve tonic and vitaliser, -it should not be! used by nervous peppleunless'they wish to gain at least ten pounds of flesh. Generous sized tubes of Sargol cost only 5s 3d at most chemists.—Advt.

Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,' For Couuhs and Colds, never, fails.—Advt /

'Poorßloocr Iron Jelloids are the great Blood Enricbers. If you feel so weak and so depressed and get out of breath very easily, you should really try a' few Iron Jelloids. You^ have no idea what a difference they may make to you. Every woman shonld take a few Iron Jelloids with meals now and again. They can do no one any harm. When you consider they have been a household remedy for thirty years and the thousands of women (men, and also children) who have derived benefit from them you must be sure they are a good thing. They are most inexpensive—treatment for 14 days 2/ —sufficient for 40 days 4/ all chemists stock them—ask for Iron Jelloids N0.2. Those with Quinine arc Iron Jelloids No. 2A and are put up as a tonic for men. Children can take an Iron Jelloid No. 2, or if young an Iron Jelloid No. I. Kemcmber, Nerves need a constant supply o f goo d red blood—how necessary therefore if you are nervy it is to take Iron Jelloids No.'2. For Neuralgia, take Iron Jelloids No. 2A. The improvement begins at once ; the 14 days trcatment(2/-only) is generally enough to render it permanent. Buy a box; to-day. Iroß'Jellaids* I Agents—Salmond & Spnijigon Ltd I ' FeatherstoneStreet. Wcllinitton. N.Z. J "Oh—that's delicious! My scalp feels so clean! It just tingles!" "That's this new Packer's Shampoo ma'am. It clears out the pores and then rinses all away itself." "But you didn't rinse for long either!" "No-don't need to. It's specially made for the hair and dissolves right out, no matter how thick the hair is." PACKER'S SHAMPOO Mado with Olivo OH, 4/6 a Bottle. PACKER'S TAR SOAP Mado with Pine Tar, 2/- a Tablet. W

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 15, 19 January 1927, Page 14

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