ARE YOUR NERVES IN NEEDS Do' you thoroughly understand tho needs 'of your nervous system f. uo you know the power it has to make.or mar your lifelong happiness. - . ; Your mind reflects the slate, of youi nerves, aiid your body the state of "your mind, and ifc therefore follows that a? unsound, overtaxed or 'starving nervous system invariably means unliappiness and ill-liealth. to its victim. If vbu've been working.too hard, .over taxing your strength, etc:, dOn u. be unmindful of the fact that by neglectthis grave state of affairs you are jeopardising your .health.' and happiness for all time. - "FOSPHERINE" Marshall's will help you—will give svire reliet and nourishment, to the tired "nd impoverished nervo cells—will help >om nerves in need—restore them healthy, normal state once more. \\ hen this is accomplished, you Ayill sleep bet t er —that distressing irritability _ anil frequent tendency to tcaK. aiid aIL other tiresome symptoms will aisa-p----pear. . Buy a bottle of MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE to-da.> —it's of vital importance to you that you should enjoy■ all the health and happiness that life has S C offer and. FOSMERINE w.U store this to you. Price Is, , 2s 6d per bottle, from your chemist or Refuse all substitutes. m 'sh&fr\ & Needed wherever there is Metal to Clean. Where Brilliantshine is used polishing work is reduced to a minimum. Contains no acid or ingredient harmful to metal, so that the polish is brilliant and durable * * , A little Brmiantshine_do.es a lot ; of: work. N DUY BRILLIANTSHINE ■ TC-OA'f - AN^VHEKH. Ivtratttts DON'T NtCIECT tens in S children. Stop E the cough and the cold early. A few doses of LANE'S EMULSION and there will be little chance of asthma, or bronchitis, or croup. Whooping cough is often more troublesome, but Lane's cuts the attacks short, clears the phlegm, and gives ease to the patient when ease Is most needed. Buy Lane's Emulsion at chemists '* :T '' 'V' and stores. 2/6 and 4/6 £ ■ ner bottle. 65 IF YOU GET TOUR MILK AND CREAM FROM' • JOHN GILCHRIST, OF THE North Otago Dairy Factory, . THAMES STJLIEET, Your Supply is ABSOLUTELY SAFEGUARDED as regards the following Essential Matters: . ■ Firstly—it is absolutely pure and fresh, for the - complete plant that has recently been installed - ensures this; more than that, youi •' milk is sterilised in. accordance with modern requirements. •Secondly—Your Supply is Constant; >' . And Thirdly—lt is rich in Cream j foi John. "Gilchrist, is careful "to see that his; milk contains the '' quisite percentage_ of that very hecosaary commodity ,
? ' HE" Burehred, .Clydesdales ROYAL ! DERBY, GARTHL'AND, and DAtiMUIR will be,.at the. Service "Uree'ders in the "Waihao Downs, Waikakalii/ Redcliff; Glenavy, Morven, Studholme, and Hook Districts. _ t A. DALGLIESH, " 651 ' • Owner.
To Stand at -the~Farm 1 TAIPO, and Travel where requiied, THE-FAST TROTTING PONY A ' ~ STALLION T E R. OBBINS -.-Height "13 hands; age, 3 Tears. Master Robbins' sire, -Frank Rob bins by Osterley, dam Mystery. Dam Molly,-sire Wemachten, by Berlin. Terms: £3; half guarantee. Groomage fee/ss.' 1 ' Grazing for mares .from a distance. All care taken bflt no. responsibility. For full particulars apply to A. ,J.- M'LAUGHLIN, 846 , - Taipo, Reidston P.O. TO TRAVEL . . Tn the" Enfiekl" and''"AYind.sor Districts , Tlisr'Purebred Clydesdale Colt, % -Jg A-R O* N A L L A C E -" v , , Rising 3 years old -'BARON WALLACE'S sire;is the f:i-f mous Baron Fyvno, the champion prizetaker in the_ South Island-smce- his importation from ■ Scotland. Darn, mondj by r Sir 3 William. uy famous "Wallace i(imp.) TERMS .. • i.......^.> v £4 4s. Half-guarantee."' • .. All mares sold or exchanged, the. owner at fiist service held responsible. * For further particulars see cards, or aPPI> ' W. R.' ROWLANDS, 849 .'■■■■ Owner, Enfield. YOUR AILMENT is reproof. To overcome that ailment you require Nature's Assistance — ENO'S FRUIT SALTS is Nature's Own Remedy. No family should ever be wiihout it. CAUTION Examine the Capsule and see that it is marked ENO'S FRUIT SALT, otherwise you have the sipcerest form of flattery— IMITATION.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 10579, 7 October 1910, Page 6
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