THE BEST EMPLOYER.
THE MAN WITHOUT NERVES.
Who is it that makes the best employer, the most satisfactory employee, the most comfortable friend! The man—or woman—without "nerves." Nerves were meant to be your servants —not your masters. Don't let them get out of band. , . , Keep Marshall's tospherwe always near you. Take a dose when overtired with work hurry, worry, or excitement. Marshall's is a wonderful phosphorus food that bolsters up the nerves with new life and force. It's a genuine restorative' and revitalise. Banishes blues—exterminates mulligrubs—drives away depression—soothes, calms, and fortifies. Every brain-worker needs it, a boon to nurses, a blessing to mothers. " Marshall's" means nerve health for you—good-bye to sleeplessness and neuralgia—new strength, new hope, new cheer. 2s 6d at your chemist or store. Take a bottle home to-day.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18016, 15 February 1922, Page 5
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