TIRED, WEARY FOLK. HCRE'S RELIEF FOR YOU. Get face to face with your private self. Ask yourself a few plain questions. Get down to the facts. Are you getting all you can out of life ? If not—why not ? Ten to one the answer's " Nerves "! Through the nerver. you experience all that makes life worth living—and through the nerves you lose it al 1 again. Tired, weary folks; nervous, irritable folks; headachey, neuralgic, dyspeptio folks—Listen! Marshall's Fospherine can make you royally fit. It's a true nerve tonic that gives health and force to the nerves by feeding the nerve cells. Take "MarshalFs" when you're busy or worried;' take " Marshall's" when you're excited or fidgetty; take "Marshall's" when you're blue. There's staying power, energy, calmness, cheer, in every drop of " Marshall's." One dose revives—a bottle renews! Marshall's Fospherine. 2s 6d at chemist or grocer. "Goldie for the Power Board." If you feel a thickening of the throat with hoarseness coming on take five or six drops of Nazol on loaf sugar every hour. Allow the sugar to dissolve very slowly by placing it between the cheek and gums. At night rub a few drons of Nazol round the throat and neck, and cover with flannel or silk handkerchief. By doing (his you will obtain immediate relief.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18026, 27 February 1922, Page 5
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