“Too many strange dogs abbut lately,” said an Okoia farmer recently, when an animal with collar, chain 1 and all, was caught on his property. “I’ll find out who owns this one.” .Accordingly he wertt to tho telephono and rang the Wanganui county clerk for information'as to whom collar numbered so-and-so had been issued. Tho farmer was so taken aback when told that the collar had been registered in his own name, that he forgot to say “Thank, you.” Memory then recalled that 1 ho loaned his next-door neighbor a, dog collar to take the i place of an essential part of a set of harness. TOO OLD AT ‘35. What a tragedy, Men who should be in their prime Feeling worn out at 45. Others are brisk and full of aest at 50 and 60. Unless you have serious organic disabilities, You can feel young again and full of confidence, Fit for vigorous work and play. ; Build up your nervous system- with t Marshall’s Fosphefine, f l The mighty nerbe tonic. Just take “Marshall’s’' for a month, You’ll lharvel at the difference. 100 doses in;the.2/6t bottle. . All chemists and stores sell “Marshall's.”*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18163, 10 August 1933, Page 9
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