THE ELIXIR OF LIFE MARSHALL'S FOSPJiER INE. Life was meant to bo enjoyed to the full, whether at work nr at play. Nobody should ever suffer from that “ run-down ” feeling. No matter how hard yon work or how late you are out at dances and parties, you should always he “ merry and bright ” —lull of pop and energy and joy of life. All that is necessary to ensure this is a regular dose of Marshall’s Eosphorinc. This tonic rejuvenates the nerves by supplying the phosphorus which modern foods lack. Marshall’s is the perfect nerve food and general restorative. Ask your chemist or storekeeper for the six-sided carton—loo doses for 2s Gd ff unable to obtain easily, write the proprietors, A. and W. Baxter, nt Baxter's Lung Preserver, Christchurch. —I AdvL.] Motor bus lines now outdistance railways in the United States. There are now 270,000 miles of route covered by common carrier bus lines, as compared with 257,000 miles of rail lines. Development of highways, combined with larger, heavier buses, has resulted in the present high place attained by passenger buses.
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Evening Star, Issue 19775, 27 January 1928, Page 14
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180Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19775, 27 January 1928, Page 14
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