■ It's Real .. . Gripping . . .Holding you in Tense Moments I ■ of Horror •«, at others showing a Tender Human Side of I I a Family whose wish to live as you or I is so callously ■ ■ suppressed! I A STORY WOVEN ROUND ■ THE LIFE OF A FAMOUS I ■ JEWISH SURGEON AND ■ HIS FAMILY IN GERMANY. I ■ A CONTINENTAL \ VV^J^^^^^ I ■ film. .^^m\ v v\\y^^ i I An Inside Story of I I .^^J\+S^*?^*^^r^ Nazi Land and a Man I I .^^^^Am^vSiji^^^^ of Medicine, whose only I ■ Crime is HE IS A JEW! I ■ \^^^^^ A Drama that gives you the Most I ■ Vlv'd Story of Tyranny and Persecu- I ■ *'on as *° **c a'mos* unreal I I ■ ff en by a German and produced in Russia I I Wf^^ during the last six months—depicting the Russian I I /late of t/ie N4ZI Regime I I I COMMENCING AT I I GRAND OPERA HOUSE I I FRIDAY NEXT I H - ' I Hr (Recommended by Censor for Adults) '
WHY ON EAKTU DID YOU SPEND 2S'-\ ( BUT DARLING IW TO HEAR YOU \( C^E ON QEORGE, \ ' f* . *~ I PONT KNQS^\\\ WHILE GEORGE WAS IN THE TRAM ON CURTAINS. YOU KNOW WE CAN'T THE OLD TALK VOUD THINK CHEER UP. IT CAN'T 8£ f sj> (2 *^ WHAT COMES OVER ME "S - /up wnu'r Anuir tr AFPO*I> IThwANYTHING HAPPENS : CU*TA,NS WERE MY JOB WAS *S *S BAO AS THAT. J "TrV^TnJZZ"* A^N SuS TO MV JOB WE HAVENT GOT WORN OUT . v OW S AFE AS HOUSES, <^>^V JI '';fZf V JD,DN^riSo'^ U> A^J*i V^'T WELL, HB v. jjm*l « W*! Jj rime W*RY UP BUT , CAN TBU //?C THIWF^ " ( 11 r^DANDRuIToWN \ gtfytJUFMSSOT.tED iT^^l /M'OtJM^AST YOU IT'S NOT / I \f} 8OI £S&\ \l\ J W^^^fJ^^Z, c^W iviy ttv^iffffvu, jgmj^ 1 ANDCUNGSQOONUSINqUP GOT DOING THIS \ ""wv'i yw t- />" r*/?" w [ifliU depressed. They even wake tired, and, in almost *^ VOCTQR.DOYOU sq*z--*\ I ENERG y t THE HEART HAS TO ZOOM OVER'" I /r* EVSRVTHffJf s rjIlM every case, their trouble is Night-Starvation. You r////i/A: / w/!S jL-^ -^ 1 j s£yj7s£yj7- 35000 TIME'S, THE Wr/TVli\Ll^A / A/> vdPF X K'<7wr *ow/ 7] HR s66 * even at night you go on using up energy gg^ s^ «/ff//r? \At?LVNQS MAKE 20.000 MUSCULAR ■■■■1011^ v "ol^h '"_J^^s_ .~^ '^,-ri^ PM in neartbeats» breathing and other automatic I^jKL— v \*Ml^N movements DURiN-G EIGHT, WmilTnlitM^ /"" J?vT >diß^s\ -'nyf^S^iflßf acti, onsv Unless energy is replaced during sleep, i s=^^ W%)/ JU^^^L HOURS1 SLEePJFENERQY fjiUhUiSMm \ { 9Bfip\ 4 Pi y°^ bound to wake tired and feel run down. J^^SSi B&H tf^^^A ISN'T REPLACED DURMQ HiPfflS S^ >AT AfC^ ! M^c^ le? nlar% befor? bed X .»! VRP^H c/r^-e A/n wnAinre 1 M^^^^V iN- /4^ guards against Night-Starvation. You wake re- >.«*» , IW^U^ HE WAKES TIRED AND WWHS^ IH»" [ l^^Vf 11/ V H fr^ hed ' fuU °f d"Ye End vhaKty- Horlicks Ufe
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19390923.2.31.1
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1939, Page 7
Word Count
464Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1939, Page 7
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.