SHE POUND A WAY.
She was a nervous, restless little thing, . - always worried and harassed. She slept ' badly and suffered greatly with ralgia. Then she read how it is possible to feed and nourish the nurves with Marshall's Fospherine, so that they become . . strong and healthy. She thought it was worth a trial. ; "Marshall's" is quite inexpensive. 2s ed buys 100 doses. She took it home one evening when ' she was feeling "ail in." She poured out the dose and swallowed itb gloomily. She really didn't expect anything to happen. But it did! It always does with "Marshall's." ; ~. Quite quickly she begany to feel brighter. She wondered if dinner was :' ready. It was. She ate a hearty meal. What next? Pictures or bed! A big yawn decided the question. Humming a tune she went ofl to her room. Pottering about happily she got ready for bod. An hour later, sitting propped up with ' pillows, she closed her magazine—stretched luxuriously, and snapped off the light. "I'm going to sleep, and sleep, and • sleep," she said, snuggling down cosily. '\'hf*\i and she did. ..•--.- {"■ •', Why don't you try "Marshall's?" . ;,.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18172, 18 August 1922, Page 3
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186SHE POUND A WAY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18172, 18 August 1922, Page 3
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