THE PITFALL OF TIIE PUTTER It's not style, not strength, not only skill that makes you sink the sixfooter " to win the hole. it's steadiness. " Nerves ' will let you down every time. Crowds, excitement, distraction and other bogeys are not soothing to weak nerves. A well-nourished nerve system will stand the strain. Starved nerves won't. They need the proper food —phosphorus. Marshall's Fospherino steadies, soothes and strengthens weak nerves. Make a " champ " out of a " chump." A bottle of " Marshall's " and you will soon be on a reduced handicap. 100 doses 2s 6d, at all chemists and stores.—Advt.
Tourists interested in Maori lore will appreciate " Where the White Man Treads." Leading booksellers, or Herald Office, Anckland; 9s, post fre&
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21252, 4 August 1932, Page 13
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