STAGE FRIGHT. What a terrible moment when the elocutionist experienc s temporary loss of memory; when 1 tie singer's voice trembles and breaks; when the violinist's knees tremble and his arm fails to control tho how. Stage fright is but the evidence that the nerves are not und.-r control. Marshall's is needed. Just a few drops of ' Marsha'l's " In water before the performance will quiiet tlio pulse and compose the nerves, enabling you to do yonr best without fear of the audience. " Marshall'sis invaluable, too, in business 'ife, for it replaces uncertainty with confidence, aids concentration, eases brain fag, and gives strength and staying power to the system. Marshall's Fosplieri;;e is food and tonic to the uerves. Immediate results follow every dote. Ojie little bottle p.-ice 2s 6d, wil! give you 100' victories over nervousness. .Any chemist or grocer can supply you.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17894, 23 September 1921, Page 3
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