A CIVIL SERVANT TAKES PRECAUTIONS. “Fred,” said the wife of a civil servant. “You remember how your last holidays were spoilt? We shall take a few tins of Pulmonas with us this year because its so easy to get a cold.” Pulmonas 1/6 a tin or twice the quantity for 2/6 from any ehemtst.—Advt.
TOMMY AND THE GIRAFFE. “Mum,” says Tommy, "I wish my neck was like a giraffe’s.” “Why, Tommy,” asks mother. “Because I could taste this drink all the way down.” Nothing so delicious and thirst-quenching as cordial made from Price’s concentrated beverages. Is 6d bottle makes throo gallons. Try flavoured limes, flavoured lemon and flavoured orange. All grocers. Seo that it’s "Price’s.” —Advt.
BACKBONE—NOT A WISHBONE. —With Marshall’s Fospherine. Be a man of thought, resource and nerve. Be able to decide and do things. It is all a matter of keeping your nerves lit. Marshall’s Fospherine puts pep in you'. It feeds the nerves those essential vitalising elements to many modern foods lack. Got the sixsided carton—loo doses of Marshall’s Fospherine, perfect nerve food—for 2s 6d.—Advt-
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 24, 28 December 1925, Page 8
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