THE “TALKIES” There can be no doubt whatever that the “ talkies ” have come to stay. One has only to see the hundreds that flock nightly to those theatres that feature talking programmes to understand that this revolution in motion pictures has met with the approval of the public. Marshall's Eosphcrine, too, has won the approbation of the majority. Thousands of people swear by “ Marshall’s ” as n nerve tonic that is prompt and sure in giving new life and energy to the run-down and over-tired. “Marshall’s” feeds those starved nerves the phosphorus which they are unable to obtain from your ordinary everyday food. Rejuvenates and reinforces the nervous system. Imparts new life and energy to* both mind and body. Get “Marshall’s” your home and into your system at 1 once! You can get the six-sided carton from your chemist or storekeeper—loo doses for 2s Gd.—[Advt.]
“Do you think the candidate put enough fire into his speech?” “Oh, yes. Tim trouble was lie didn’t put enoirdi oil his gjueech. iu the ike.”
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Evening Star, Issue 20255, 16 August 1929, Page 5
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170Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20255, 16 August 1929, Page 5
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