"The Press" Classified Advertisements are read at the breakfast table, and are sure to deliver results during the day—l2 words Is, 3 insertions 2s 6d. 'Phone 33-358. —6
// i <J"%** • •• » f JIM - I W HATE THEYi IDEA OF V HUN MING OUR SHECP SALES TO-DAY. I'M WASHED l OUT. 1 ER- HOW MUCH DID YOU SAY? m # LISTEN TO DOUG. HC'S AS DEAD AS FROZEN MUTTON: r, Wti f. »» \t w **-c:2B*k m Mt; V^p m f WEU , THAT JUST \ ABOUT FINISHES ME /" SLOWEST SALE IN Y€A*S.f"~K - *- W " 9UT I'M TOO TIRED TDM * CAKE ! I EVCN {UP TIRED THESE 9A*T.J M ZLZ t ZL.^ 1 from you, voue / - AtOUOBETTa 1«* A ( \ \ doctor/} r>, m i i 4 fc c^ r DOCTORS CONSULTING BOOM so YOU w , , f EVEN WAKE HP TIP ED €H? THATS AN "'f'fi \INVARIABLE SYMPTOM OF "NIGHT- i $p - «, {STARVATION*PERHAPS YOU DIDN*T < 1£ - UtfXl/yf 7»rfr YOUR BODY BURNS UP *, \eNERGY EVEN WHILE YOU SLEEP? ) IF THIS ISN'T REPLACED, OF i COURSE, YOU WAKE UP TIRED J AND LISTLESS. MY ADVICE IS A CUP OF - ' THING AT NIGHT. £ m ll* mm*, u Jy 'JR LOOK AT DOUG NOW? LISTEN TO THOSE BIDS h* c y / Is your work becoming a "drag"? Do you find it hard to take an interest in things? Wake tired and just get through the day "somehow or other"? It's more than likely that you're suffering from "NightStarvation". That means you are not replacing the energy your body uses up during sleep for breathing and other automatic actions. You wake still tired, and the whole day seems against you. Horlicks at bedtime and midday will restore this lost energy, and enable nature to catch up with repairs " You'll wake full of life ready for anything! Horlicks makes, a delicious cold drink in summer —• but remember to use the Horlicks Mixer. Horlicks is priced az. froni 1/9. Economy size 2/11. The Hor- A • licks Mixer is 1/-. C » • HE'S certainly SPARKED THEM UPt LOOKS LIKE A RECORD SALE ! -. i HORLICKS guards against NIGHT-STARVATION
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22533, 15 October 1938, Page 3
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