That Fiendish Pain —Neuralgia. Neuralgia appears in a variety of forms. It is not in itself a dangerous disease, but it is a terribly wear-ing-out and insufferable trouble. The pain is acute, often a gnawing, restless pain, which deprives one of rest and sleep, spoils the temper, and makes life almost unendurable. The immediate cause of neuralgia, when it is not associated with bad teeth, is poor condition of body and blood. The system is run down, and requires toning up. The first thing the sufferer clamours for is relief from pain—a course of Marshall’s Fosphcrine gives this. It contains soluble phosphorus, making it a powerful nerve and brain food. Marshall’s Fospherine is a, proved and popular remedy for all nerve troubles. It is sold in 1/- and 2/6 bottles (the 2/6 size equals four 1/- bottles). Sold in square cartons by all Chemists and Grocers. Be sure you get Marshall’s. Refuse substitutes. 8 MONET to LEND on Freehold Security at Current Rates of Interest HALL, STOUT. & LILLICRAP. Solicitors, Esk street.
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Southland Times, Issue 17965, 5 March 1917, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 17965, 5 March 1917, Page 3
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