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When you are ; "extra" tiredPut everything aside for half-an-hour before going to bed. Try not to think of your worries and | anxieties. Mix up a cup of rich: Glaxo. Quietly and slowly tip this whilst it is hotI ** ■ ' ' - "■■■..-. It relieves the blood pressure from the brain, diverting it to the stomach in the process of digestion, and Glaxo being easily and quickly digested, this activity, is mild and gentle, causing what might be termed anaemia of the brain, which is another method of expressing sleep. The nutriment in Glaxo is in a form which can be easily digested. It is the best of all foods—milk with added cream and milk sugar—the Glaxo process dries the milk to a powder and makes it-germ-free—the curd light and flaky; all you have to do is to mix boiling water with Glaxo in order to obtain a delicious bedtime drink—a positive cure for j hunger insomnia. Ask your Doctor! The Food that Builds Bonnie Babies VI, tit, •/- Tint of all Chemittt and Storet fropristeri: JOSEPB HATBAN S CO., LTD., London and Xtw ZealandI . . SI, Yes, there IS a difference between BUTTERFLY TEA ESLZ? D tf Py ■? *• jUst " there is * difference J2ET? vJT d stra *berrtes *»d the "off the LtoLv . ?• b6St wa y t0 roal «e the fact ? M ™ °" y a Po«nd or half-pound of Butterfly Tea from any grroeer and TRY IT. Then youll know how good it is. BROWN, BABRBTT. LM. S Proprietors.

J [ jPSflh ALWAYS A-HEAD! I I V $&*• ffUPr / n< * or a Start, here are I I \ / a few Priceß of our I !\f<efi«*tof>/ WHITE TREAD GROOVED COVERS j and our ALL RED TUBES. I I SIZE COVERS TUBES SIZE COVERS TUBES I I £ i. d. £ i. d. S. ». A 1 t. L I • 709/3S 5 0 0 10 6 820/120 9 10 0 2 0 0 • 1 710/90 57 6 116 880/120 10 262 20 I I 760/90 5150 12 6 920/120 10 10 024 0 I I 765/105 712 6 113 0 30/3* 612 6 1 3 0 I I 813/90 6126 15 0 31/4 81501 11 0 S I 315/105 8501 14 6 32/3£ 61761 86 | I 15 0 2 0 0 33/4 9 5 0 1 13 5 j I 875/105 815 0 118 6 34/4 9 0 0 113 6 I I 915/105 9501 19 6 35/4-} 10 10 020 0 I I 1 !- BRITISH THROUGH AND THROUGH. | Their combination of Quality end Price make* "DUNLOPS" the tj most valuable Anociation for the Motorists of New Zealand. R - Obtainable from all Reputable Garages. 0 S • I The Dunlop Rubber Co. of Australasia Ltd. 1 95 Courtenay Pltce, WelUnftoa. 11* Wercntsr Street. Chrotcknrck. 62 Fort Strut. AwliUml 1 THE PIONEER MANUFACTURERS of the PNEUMATIC TYRE ■ i : * I j There is no simpler, safer, or more agreeable jl j preparation than SI eie B B 111 THE OLD TIME, I EVER POPULAR HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR HI Biliousness, Sick Headache, Errors in Diet (Eating or II Drinking), Giddiness, Constipation, Thirst, Rheumatic I or Gouty Poi 3 on, Feverish Cold with High Tempera- 111 ture and Quick Pulse, and Feverish Conditions lIS generally. It proves beneficial in the early stages of 111 Diarrhcea. Most valuable to Travellers, especially in I hot countries. ||| CAtmON.-Baimtne Ous Captufc, and tee that it i, marked ENO'S 'FSUIT I I SALT, , othencitevou have the rineereit form of fIattery—IMITATION ill Prepared only by J. C. BMO, Ltd., 'FRUIT SALT* 111 WORKS, LONDON. 8.8., ENGLAND. I BOJJD BY CHEMISTS AND STOEES EVEKYWHERE* 1

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 62, 13 March 1919, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 62, 13 March 1919, Page 10

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