Mr Cant-sleep. Listen! What on earth's that bumping going on upstairs ? Why—it's poor Mr. Can't-sleep—with one of his reslless nights again. 'Victim of insomnia' he calls himself.... If only he'd call himself 'victim of toxoemia' and take a glass of Eno! Then his inside would be clean and comfortable —instead of keeping his brain awake with signals of distress. : mm » HSb: © • 0 As for our friend in the next room—he's fathoms deep in slumber. And will be, too —until he wakes, fresh as a lark, at eight o'clock! And why not? Hasn't he taken Eno every morning for years ? Isn't he clean and healthy and comfortable inside? Of course he is. Sensible fellow! Sleeplessness, headaches, indigestion and a score of other ills are the penalties you pay for omitting the vital inner cleansing ■which Eno gives you. Take Eno every morning. Even as you drink it, you feel it cleansing and purifying relieving that heaviness with which you so often start the day. Eho's Fruit Salt The words 'Eno' and 'Fruit Salt' are registered trade marks. Salts Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie & Co. of JVJf. Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington.
"What wages are you earning zt present?" asked Mr A. E D. Maya* of a defendant in a civil claim bounl in the Napier Magistrate's Court Ibc man had stated that he was employed by the Rail-way Department, "I cam £4 Os 8d a week," he said, in repry to Mr Mayne's question, "less 15 per cent less Is in the £, less 19s a month superannuation, less 5 per cent. ——" Mr A. M. Mowlem, &ML: Here, wait a minute! (Laughter.) The defendant stated that the actual amount he M receiving weekly was £2 19s Id. Mr Mayne: So the Government has got your wages worked out to a fine art? Defendant: Yes, they have. Mr How lem: You'll be like other persons ia the Government service that I know of shortly—you'll have to pay your employers to be allowed to work. (Laughter.)
THE PIONEERS OF CAR WRECKING IN NEW ZEALAND ASK—THE CAR *ec*e* —FIRST FOR RELIABLE MOTOR PARTS 48 TUAM STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 'Phone 30-883. Telegrams: "AutoparW* Branches at: Falmerston Nth., Auckland, New Plymouth, Dtmedtn and Timaru.
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20920, 29 July 1933, Page 3
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