WHAT MEN TALK ABOUT."How do you keep it up?" Tho small man looked around. "Keep what up?" he enquired. " All this overtime," his companion elucidated "I'm stronger than you, but my head's like a hard-boiled egg to-day. You're just as opry as ever." "Walthall's i ospherine," said the little man laconically. "Dope!" ejaculated tho other in dis-> gust. " It'll let you down sooner or later. Those /stimulants are dangerous." "Stimulants, nothing!" came quickly from the little man. "Marshall's is food, my son. Real food for the brain, like—er —fish, you know—apples, oatmeal—all those things with pbospherous in 'em. Only Marshall's doesn't take the same amount of digesting. Good thing too. My digestion can'i work overtime." " You see. all this extra work puts extra strain on tho nerves, -they reed plenty ot food to keep up with it. Well MarehaTs Fospherine just fills the bill. Feeds the nerves without loading the stomach. Now d'you see?" He did see. " Remind me at lunchtime to get a bottle. Hope it's not dor." "Oh, no, 2s 6d for 100 doses. Any chemiet or grocer sells it'
It pays to preserve esgs with Sharland's " Moa *' brand egg preservative Last year £300,000 worth of eggs were i preserved with it. You try it this y<»r.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18180, 28 August 1922, Page 5
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