Mr Cant-sleep • • • . ■lSl■■■>■' ■ ■ S » : IS. ■ ?st | . - ■ .'' | Listen! What on earth’s that 7.-. 'l, • 1 bumping going on upstairs ? Why— | ! it’s poor Mr. Can’t-sleep—with one ][[ of his reftless nights again. ‘Victim - _ 7 . ; | I of insomnia’ he calls himself .... If >*p "st ,only he’d call himself ‘victim of i V ' toxoemia’ and take a glass of Eno! - V \ \ Then his inside would be clean -W ' and comfortable—instead of keeping his brain awake with signals of . I distress. Mr As for our friend in the next room — •£ ' - ■ he’s fathoms deep in slumber. And . / willbe,too —until he wakes, fresh as a _ \ \ \ > J lark, at eight o’clock! And why not? '1 \ ' | Hasn’t he taken Eno every morning | ~ X j \ 1 y for years ? Isn’t he clean and healthy p.b. °if ' < =» ’ . itj and comfortable inside? Of course |, ll (a ■ j he is. Sensible fellow! ; • | • Sleeplessness, headaches, indigestion and a score of other ills (Y \\ are the penalties you pay for omitting the -vital inner cleansing -i - ~ Q) -i & ives y° u - Eake Ef!o ever y mornin & Even as ? ' f you drink it, you feel it cleansing and purifying —relieving fw] '' > ' that heaviness with which you so often start the day. ' ; s • \. 1 . “ " = / The words ‘ Eno ’ and ‘ Fruit Salt ’ are registered trade marks. NZE-t? Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie <£ Co. of N.Z. Ltd., 76 Dixon Street, Wellington.
LONDON, England Dawson Place Mansions Hotel PEMBRIDGE SQUARE, HYDE PARK, W.2 Delichtfullv ouiet situation yet three minutes only from Hyde Park. Two Tube StSoSs and'omnibuses to all parts of. London. Ten mmut« only from principal shopping centres, all important theatres, etc. Central Heatimt. Hot and Cold running water, and gas fires and rinds in ALL bedrooms. Larde lofty rooms. Passender lift. Unrivalled Cuisine. Own English Farm produce. All luggage can be stored during temporary absence. From 10/6 daily. £3 3s. weekly (including all meals). Telegram,: Mancipio, Nottarch, London. Thane: Bayswater 23t>v Tariff Booklet obtainable from “ Th* Dominion ” Office, Wellington
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 96, 17 January 1933, Page 7
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