" PENPUSHERS' PROSTRATION. "• HOW TO AVOID IT. Required: Several pounds of pep, grated over with ginger, plenty of pluck, and a sprinkling of essenoe of vim. Let the mixture boil for half an hour over the home fires, then allow to cool. Get up bright an 3 early—say, 6.30. Have a cup of tea an 3 a smile. Take a long draught of the above prescription. Sip it slowly and allow to percolate well into your constitution. Do some deep breathing, but leave off tho deep thinking till bizz hours. Do some gentle exercises, possibly a few hand-springs over the table and chairs, but don't wake baby, or tho neighbours. Continue this course for 10 days. If at the eud of that time worry or grouch aren't completely out of your system, then yours is clearly a case for Marshall's Fospherine. You'll get 100 doses of "Marshall's 1 for 2s 6d from all chemists or grocers.
A few shillings spent in tho free use of Nazol to protect the mucous Membranes of the mouth, nose and throat from Coughs, Colds, and sore Throala, etc., is better than hours of suffering. You get pure, sound, ripe tomatoes, flavoured with simple spices in Sharland's Tomato Saiico. It is wholesome, appetising, ar.d delicious. Che overwhelming experience of thousands testify to the value of Naiol, as *n effective cure for Coughs, Colds, Sore IhroaU, etc..
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17984, 9 January 1922, Page 7
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