Lower grade mental deficiency is more -prevalent in Britain among boys than girls, the difference being as much as ’3O per cent. 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 (hose theatres that-fea-ture talking programmes to understand that Otis revolution in mol ion-pictures has met with the approval of the public. Marshall’s Eospherine, too. has won the •approbation of the majority. . Thousands of -people swear by “Marshall’s'” as a nerve-tonic that is prompt and sure in giving new life and energy to tho run-down and overtired. “Marshall's” feeds those starved nerves the phosphorus which they are unable to obtain from your ordinary • everyday food. Rejuvenates and reintore es the nervous system. Imparts new life and energy to both mind and •body. Get “Marshall's” into your home and into your system at one el You can get the six-sided carton from your chemist or storekeeper—.loo doses for -A>. —Advt. 3 DON’T MAKE THE MISTAKE. Don’t make the mistake of looking upon coughs and colds as inevitable ailments to which you are liable during the winter m-onths. No cold should ever be allowed to run its course. As a matter of fact, there is no need for it to develop in the first place. Not only will Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy nip the most promising cold in the bud, but an occasional dose, taken during the winter months, will keep the throat and bronchial tubes so healthy and free trom mucus that the cold germs cannot | get a foothold. Sold everywhere I A did. "|
Lane’s is so good and has such a wonderful record that it is a very big mistake to be put off with a substitute. The ingredients of Lane’s Emulsion are famous for their purity and marvellous medicinal power. Lane’s nourishes, soothes and heals— is good for young and good for old. Price 2/6 and 4/6 at all Chemists and Stores. Manufactured by E. G. Lane, Graduate Chemist, Oamaru, N.Z.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLIX, 15 August 1929, Page 8
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