A PENNY A DAY. Keeps nerve troubles away. MARSHALL’S FOSPHERINE is the finest nerve tonic. Very economical, a few drops in water are sufficient. There are 100 doses in the 2« 6d bottle. Best for New Zealanders, overcoming phosphorus deficiency in diet. Chemists and stores sell Marshall’s. *
a v KNOWLEDGE STRENGTHENS PATRIOTISM To some extent New Zealanders are compensated for the troubles and inconveniences of war by the fact that their holiday travel is more or less limited to this country, the Wonderland of the Pacific. Thus people are learning more and more of their own country. The more they learn, the stronger will be their patriotism, tho greater their determination to do their best to guard these beautiful islands. In this movement the railways have their very important part with moderate fares for safe, comfortable journeys. SAVE UP FOR TRIPS BY TRAIN II II THAT IS WHY I AM NEVER "LIVERISH (If you feel “ liverish ” and out of sorts, take a bed■time dose Of Beecham’s Pills, and such symptoms as lassitude, sick headache and biliousness, will be gone in the morning. Beecham’s Pills are purely vegetable, gentle, reliable, and safe for young and old. My laxative is
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 218, 13 August 1940, Page 5
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