“FIT AS A FIDDTfE.” “Gosh, that, set’s knocked me out,” said Bill. “Why?” said Sam. “I fool fine!’’ “Yes; but you’re always fit,’’ was Bill’s envious replv. “How do you do it,?” “It’s simple,” laughed Sam. “Marshall’s,” “Marshall’s Fosphori.no keeps my nerves in good trim and they, in turn, see that my whole system is kept supplied with abundant energy. “You should try if. Bill.” “It seems worth it,” Bill replied. “Sure, it’ll keep you fit as a fiddle.” All chemists and stores sell ‘'Marshall’s.” 100 doses for ~/(j. —Advt. II
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 5 February 1931, Page 10
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