WHY YOU CAN'T SLEEP. Some people lie awake for hours'-be-fore they caivfall asleep., Others wake ovl m*& small Jl01!rs a"d «-«rv uev fi 3' '? S°me doze fitfllilv a™l never feel rested. It j s the- disordered condiUon of the nervous system that causes insomnia. The nerves are no receiving propel- nutrition, and in tlio lelax, and the heart settles. down to repair the system, these nerves are estless and cry out for the nourishment tne blood cannot supply. J ll ,is needed is a good tonic. J}r N W mSu Plnk -I>iUs 818 recommended to taE 'K^, as™t. the. dative org.,^ tt> f blood-makmg ingredients from ml •?? a nd BUpply the "Cl^"es wi* "'« nutrition they need. With satisfied nerves sleep comes easily and naturhelp th 0 nerves. Then- main function is to enrich the blood, an a as tho Wood supplies the whole body, new life and vigour are given to the entire system On sale everywhere at 3s per box.—Advt. MORE LEISURE ON WASHING DAY. The wash on the line long before lunchtime ! Time for the ordinary household / duties—for rest or recreation! That's what Velvet will mean to you.- You can do easier and cleaner washing by using Velvet Soap, the pure and =mild laundry preparation. Get a bar of Velvet from your grocer to-day. Remember— Velvet is a sterilised soap.—Advt. When the sun goes down in the west, And the stars in their splendour shine As the shadows gray submerge the day' lhero cometh'a peaco^divine. But beware of the daoip night air, And for winter mischance assure Correct a chill with a boon that willWoods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. YOUR MORNING REFRESHER. MAKE IT A J.D.K.Z. Good gin makes an ideal morning refresher, especially during the summer months; and-there's no liner gin than J.D.K.Z. Try it with ginger ale, squash, and soda, ginger beer, or lonic water—you'll liml any ot those drinks cooling and delightful.—Advt. For tiillueiiJu, tuWe Wuujsl Cii'eul i'cij.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1925, Page 11
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