Mi **aESIK23SS!> S.IKVM®™ MOTMOTUt UK! Horlick's Is sold In four sizes in sealed bottles. No. I size 2/6, No. 2 size 4/6. For best results prepare with the handy Horlick's mixer. Hie strain of modern living tends "to make sleeping difficult, doctors say, and lack of restful sleep robs us of our energy—undermines our health. That is why -active men and women need Horlick's' Malted, Milk—a hot cupful every night at bedtime! It is a splendid way to ensure sound, natural sleep. - As you sip the tempting cupful, its nourishing warmth penetrates your whole system. Tense, weary nerves relax. Your digestion gets to work ... gently, soothingly . you ' feel satisfied, nourished, in the mood for sleep. And when you sleep you sleep soundly! . No digestive disturbances —no spasms of chilliness or hunger! disturb your rest. Try Horlick's to-night! It is easy to prepare at Jbome —you silpply add a little milk and hot of cold \fcater. You will find Horlick's served, at yourfavourite tea-room and soda fountain. Horlicfisis # well-balancedfood. Made from full cream cows' milk and nutritive, extracts from the choicest malted barley and wheat. It contains/in an easily digestible form the res toring elements so . especially, ifiptH&tt. to growing children, invalids dnd[atblefesi\ The delicious, creamy of HorlicQs makei it a favourite'drink. M
XT ARBOUR LIGHT THEU-TOE—To-night: H jack Holt and Lila Lee in FLIGHT. , To-morrow: Douglas Fairbanks, jun.. Anita Paee "Slim" Surome#ville. and Zasu Pitts, Sparkling Comedy, "LITTLE -ACCIDENT '' a Merry Mix-up of Brides, Babies, end Bachelors; Cartoon.- Charlie Murray Comedy. News.
The death recently took place, at the age of 80, of Mr /John Moles, who was known as the;"Exinoor Caveman." His. cavern on the roadside near Dunkery Beacon was visited by hundreds of tourists. He' fought \in the '34 th Foot Begimejit in the Afghan War, entered Kabul, and w&s with the detachment which, fighting in Tibet, forced its way into Lhasa, the "Forbidden City." Mr Mojes- fought under, Lord" kitchener in the Sudan.' On one occasion he accompanied Lord when the latter, disguised as a native date seller, ventured among tKe Dervishes to' learn theif. piaoe, ■ •" S
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20197, 27 March 1931, Page 20
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