Sir, —In your issue of Friday last » correspondent- signing himself "NightShift" enquires if anyone could oblige him with a cure for sleeplessness. I' l answer, I may say that I know of an inexpensive cure which was effected in my case after a long period of discomfort. As the explanation would take ■up too much of your space, t would suggest that lie write to me direct, when I woukl be only too happy to supply particulars. I enclose my name and address. —Yours, etc., NIGHT-SHIFT No. 2. Temuka, November 21st, 1926.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18546, 23 November 1925, Page 11
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