ACUTE DEPRESSION. 1 MANY SAD CASES. It may be the after-effects of the wax, it mav be due to the strenuous times through which we are passing, but whatever the cause, /there is a marked increase in the cases of acute depression which have been reported recently, and many of them have been followed by unpleasant happenings. Depression is a dangerous condition, generally caused by a combination of mental and physical complaints, but there are verv few cases that will not yield to Marshall's Fospherine. Marshall's Fospherine has the property of completely changing one's outlook. After a few doses depression, gloom, worry, and anxiety give way to brightness, cheerfulness, buoyancy, and the dejected patient is imbued with the hope, strength and courage that overcomes trials and troubles and makes life worth living again. Nearly 100^ doses for 2s 6d. All chemists and stores. Wholesale agent: F. H. Suckland, Richards-Upton Building, 3rd Floor, Customs Street East, Auckland.
Has your boy all the clothes he needs for the change of seasons? Last week of reduced prices at Fowlds' Sale. Velour coating makes delightful wraps. At the M. and C. Store-is an all-wool cloth, 54in., in shades of mangold, rose saxe, purple, and navy. Usually 28s 6d! specially priced at 25s.—Milne and Choyc.e, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17755, 14 April 1921, Page 6
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