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THE SECRET OF UNFAILING ENEEGY. Our nervous system is responsible for our mental and physical energy. But undernourished nerves fail to generate sufficient energy to keep us alert and vigorous. You see, our every day food does not contain enough of those vital elements —like phosphorus for instance—to nour ish our nerves properly., That is why Marshall's Fospherine is a necessity. This concentrated nerve food provide*what our everyday food lacks. itli soothes, nourishes, and strengthens our \ nerves, thus toning up our whole sys-i tern. J Get a bottle from your chemist or storekeeper. 2s 6d buys 100 doses Advt. HOT WEATHE¥~LUNCHEONS. A real treat for warm, weather luncheons is lettuce salad, salmon mayonaise, or tomato salad served with White Cottell'r Pure English Malt Vinegar. The-last ingredient is the secret of every successful dressing. Its rare, and mellow flavour delights the palate. Ask your grocer for White Cottell's.—Advt; When baby cut his first wee tooth, I Mum jumped for joy, and Dad Was proud as any peacock, and Even Aunt was glad. "He'll grow a big and bonny boy!" Said Grandma, "to be sure; And if he gets a cold, my dears, Give Woods' Great Peppermint One." —Advt. x |

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 118, 14 November 1929, Page 22