Marriage isn’t a bed of roses >s?. % n (THINKS) -RES NOT^ content TO y (THINKS)TIRED ! SHE'S ALWAYS TIRED ! NERVV TOO. C JANUARY 1941 ( JANUARY Isas) CONTENT TO ' STAY AT HOME J NOWADAYS. ( MY COMPANY'S ) NOT GOOD J . ENOUGH. ) LET’S GO OUT TO-NIGHT DEAR - WE NEED A BREAK WELL.IF THOSE TWO DON'T I M TOO TIRED... YOU CAN GO OUT IF YOU WANT TO A GET ALONG TOGETHER, % I LL EAT MV HATI T! 91/ m \ fN s NODOU i: Vr LATER A /AT THE DOCTOR’S 5o KORLICKS SIX WEEKS OH. ALRIGHT ... ABOUT BNKfI RIE 1 ?f£cny TED TO EACH OTHER LAURIE, EVE 1 BEEN THINKING. I YOU LOOK WORN OUT... YOU’RE NERVV AND RUKI-DOWN YOU’D BETTER SEE DR.WILSON TO-MORROW. a 1 MRS. KNOTT, YOUR REAL TROUBLE IS N/CHT STARVATION. THAT’S WHY YOU WAKE TIRED,FEEL RUN DOWN. DTPRI SEED AND NERVY YOU see, w’huf VOW SLEEP YOUR body COES ON BURNING UP ENERGY. HEART AND I UNf.S GO ON WORKING JUST THE SAME , NATURALLY, IF ENERGY ISN'T REPLACED DURING SLEEP, YOU WIU<F TIRED, BECOME RUN DOWN AND SUTEfR EROM "NERVES", THAT'S NIGHT-STARVATION MV ADVICE IS, DRINK HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT BEFORE. BED. DARLING, YOU LOOK. LOUELY ” EVEN WHEN YOU'RE WASHING UP ! CAN I WIPE UP FOR YOU ? (fl (THINKS )- HE'S TAKING NOTICE OF ME AGAIN, THANKS TO HORLICKS & I -#2 Jumpy, ragged nerves are a sure sign of Night Starvation. If you wake in the morning tired, if you get run down, irritable, and your nerves are ragged and jumpy, then start drinking Horlicks every night before bed. This nourishing, well-balanced food will restore the vitality necessary to keep your nerves steady—-and help you carry on. Horlicks is priced from 1/9. Economy size from 2/11.HORLICKS urn ITS AIL THE EXTRA STRAIN THAT MAKES YOUR NERVES JUMPY! guards against NIGHT-STARVATION —helps resist the strain. sass
12. Third round: Ramsay 17, Barnsdale 9; Madsen 17, Woolcock 12; Doyle 17. Turnbull 9; Ayson 23. Schroeder 6; Brunsden 18, Hornby 17. Madsen, two wins, one loss; Brunsden. three wins; Turnbull, three losses; Schroeder, one win two losses; Hornby, one win, two losses; Woolcock, one win, two losses; Ramsay, three wins; Doyle, two wins, one loss; Aycon, one win, two losses; Barnsdale, one win, two losses.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23302, 12 April 1941, Page 7
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