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HAVE YOU A HAPPY DISPOSITION ? Never worrying unduly, unflurried by trouble, always sure of yourself. If not, why not? You need Marshall’s Fospherine. the famous nerve tonic food. “Marshall's” restores appetite, “Marshall’s” restores confidence, “Marshall’s” restores that happy disposition. Very economical —100 doses 2s (3d. Your chemist and grocer both sell “Marshall’s”. —Advt.

ANLY goods wnich are consistently good can be consistently advertised. Buy only advertised goods and refuse substitutes.

• • • one buys a poor article twice Therein lies the Security afforded by Newspaper Advertising Women have found by experience that it pays to order household commodities by name. In business, too, it saves time and bother to specify well-known brands rather than enter into explanations and descriptions. Whether it’s a breakfast cereal, stockings, or a soap— motor spirit, paint, or polish —the purchaser gets what he wants and what he pays for with greater speed and absolute certainty if he names the brand required. Advertised goods have to live up to a standard. Claims made must be substantiated. If the first purpose pleases, repeat orders are easily placed. Consistent newspaper advertising is a guarantee of Quality. IT’S QUICKER - AND SAFER - TO BUY ADVERTISED GOODS

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 194, 16 July 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 194, 16 July 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 194, 16 July 1935, Page 5

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