I AtJNG STARVATION. There's a lack of phosphorus —An essential nerve-food. In the average modern diet. Nerves, being slowly starved. Will break down. At first sign—sleeplessness. Tiredness, that “nervy” feeling— Take .Marshall’s Fospheriue. The great nerve tonic. Builds your nerves, gives vigour.' Vitality, new energy. Only 2/6 large size bottle. All chemists and stores.— Advt. ’
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Greymouth Evening Star, 24 June 1937, Page 4
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