I _ FEEDING- THE NERVES, i Very few people realise the necessity lof properly nourishing their nerves. I And yet it is starved nerves that make I them feel fagged, irritable and ‘ ‘blue. ’ ’ i Very few foods contain that element so necessary to the proper nourishing of the nerves—phosphorus. Few people get from their daily food enough of this precious nerve-food to make good the daily “wear and tear” on their nervous system. I That is why a tonic like Marshall Is Fosphcrine is absolutely necessary. “Marshall's” is invaluable in all cases of nervous exhaustion. It is a pure, concentrated nerve food, rich in phosphorus. Promotes appetite and digestion; induces sound, healthy sleep. Gives new life and vigour to the brain [and body. Look after your nerves! Get a .six-sided carton of Marshall's Fosphcrine—contains .100 doses for 2/G. j All chemists and stores.—Advt. 7
THE SCOURGE OP INFLUENZA. With the memory of the influenza epidemic of .1918 and its appalling toll of human lives still fresh in our minds, everyone should take preventive measures against a re-occurrence of this deadly scourge. Fluenzol is a tried amd proved preventive for influenza. Sold everywhere, 2/6 and 1/C. Sniff up—• garge—swallow—Fluenzol.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 18 July 1929, Page 6
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