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MEN OF SELF-RESPECT USE GILLETTE It isn't the kind of job you've got but the Mray you do that Job that earnt your country's gratitude and your enemy's respect. And talking of respect, you will find among these men who do a job with their whole hearts—whether their work is wildly exciting or deadly dull—a personal . gelf-respect that manifests itself in many ways. For example, most of them use the Gillette way of shaving. They find it rapid and efficient. Yet for all that efficiency it is quite the most economical shave there is. All ranks can afford it (and even a Vice-Marshal cannot get a better on* by spending wore). GILLETTE ONE-PIECE RAZOR c^bC^Sv SETS FROM 8/6 TO 25/- lOßa^ BLUE GILLETTE BLADES 5 FOR 1/6 For Farmers' Families Between - season Holidays Endless seasonal work, caring for flocks and herds and crops, places a heavy strain upon all farming people, dairymen especially. Still, in the slack midyear months, there's some compensation for their hard springtime-to-autumn toil; it's then that farmers and their families can have the needed rest -from routine, the change of environment, that the Railways, with cheap fares and services everywhere, are particularly well suited to give. Have a holiday before winter sets in. Your Stationmaster will be happy to help and advise you. TAKE A TRIP BY TRAIN!

t MY WIFE 44 ii f mi if i " HI mm Iff W I urn ■ n Iff ■ ■ II b II ff I ■ >v <i; Tom Hunt couldn't understand it. He and N Edna were the happiest married couple you mILU HL ~ ''»! \ could imagine. Then, under to-day's extra WfMWSnk «*rotn, .Ednu began to develop "nerves" ... TOM. FOR GOOPNESS SAKE' fl / LISTEN DARLING. BfcHM A~v| TURN OFF THE RAPIO J f I KNOW HOW YOU FEEL.- '- HftW cu _._ __, (^ JJ IT'S GETTING ON I LET'S GO TO THE \ . WM 1 SHES RUN- XSUM MY NERVES? \ PICTURES. *% NeTw DOCTOR AT THE I >A N A ONE NIGHT SIX WEEKS LATER.^ » REAL TROUBLE IS W6HTSTARVATtOff. 11/YDI I WHY YOU WAKE Tl FEEL RUN- I ■ nVl\Lll/IN3 I H . down anp EVERY I PROBABLY NEVER REALISEO IT, BUT Ut/'UT I ■ y E S H ,WHILE YOU SLEEP YOUR BODY \ \-"Mi ¥ Mwto&§m) I DEAR. fl ■ 60ES ON BURNING UP ENERGY- I | JilM] :L kWW™ f W\ .YOUR HEART ANP LUNGS GO ON UIU- /i AW/l/rf= .^^^^^B f WORKING JUST THE SAME. SUjBl &\ BEF* " » I TfiM 9 m\\\\\\*WmT MTU/tALLY, IF ENERGY ISN*T R\flW 3-/ M " VW ' kW \\Y OIP ' ,/, B REPLACE P. YOUR SLEEP WONT I Lf|» VTV \W ,cK f m\ —MY Apy/c£ PKWK. ' mm M KnL< mmwMk W I Ragged, jumpy nerves are a sure sign of Night-Starvation. AiCDi/c* jIP" If you feel tired all the time, even wake up tired, gel £ _ _. run down, and your nerves are ragged and jumpy, then f m%"* % w%L •tart drinking Horlicks every night before bed. Youi V fF~3> * 'fifMEi•leep will be really beneficial and recuperative. This [ [ vSuft f 'wmmr* nourishing, well balanced food gives you the extra tejjjj yi; vitalilty necessary to keep your nerves calm and steady. £33 |fi=j|| Jj?s/z HORLICKS MIGHT-STARVATION " " ■ m *" ■ " m helps resist the strain

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 5 (Supplement)