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CRAMMING FOR AN EXAM.

MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE INVALUABLE. When you are training for an important race, football, hockey or tennis watch, naturally you must take great care of your body to keep yourself in perfect physical form. The Bame necessity arises to keep your hrain in form when cramming for an exam. The brain tires just as easily as the muscles do and is subject to similar strain. This strain is intensified by swatting and cramming, and if not nourished and fed with the right food you will go mentally “ stale” and “ offcolour.” The right food is Marshall’s Foupherine It contains natural live phosphorus—the substance on which the brain subsists—in a safe and assimilated form. A dose now and then keeps you alert, keen, clear-headed, and as the saying goes, “ all there ” on the day of the exam. Chemists and stores everywhere- Be sure it is Marshall’s. <1

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 11

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CRAMMING FOR AN EXAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 11

CRAMMING FOR AN EXAM. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18573, 27 November 1920, Page 11

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