He uses at least twice the energy that you do every day — and he's got to grow as well. Small wonder then that he's underweight, delicate and listless — if his little body does not get enough of the kind of food that makes energy. Wise mothers make it a rule to give their children Horlick's every day. Tests show it gives a precious Jrd extra energy for the whole day. So the little body can keep its growing food for growth. Easy to digest, and body-building, too. Ensure that your children are getting this food that keeps them energetic and sturdy, and helps to make them grow. Give them Horlick's once ot twice a day. They'll adore it for supper, and you'll know it's doing them good. From chemists and grocers. Plain or Chocolate flavoured, in 4 sizes, from 2/-. HORLICK'S THE MILK IS IN IT— YOU NEED ADD WATER ONLY Wholesale Distributors! , NORDEN & CO., LTD., AUCKLAND.
"ROYLETE" BABY COT. /f\ OPEN /r\\ 39 Inghit » H ■ H ROLIBD WITH FRAME OF STAINED KAURI, and good quality White Duck Cover ...... Price, 16/9 BABY SWINGS— Plain White 5/9 each. Fancy Stripe 8/- each ' OTHER COTS, Plain and Striped, in stock. AI«o MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, Etc. Send for 68-Page Free Catalogue. *-'♦ LfEXW* * AUCKLAND, C.I.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 112, 15 May 1933, Page 10
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219Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 112, 15 May 1933, Page 10
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