. wf^^^ dftscrfl>6d in tli6 Oxford English Dictionsry NO ONE EVER REGRETTED BUYING QUALITY! The only real test of quality in a shirt is the way it behaves when you get one and wear it ... Summit shirts behave as a good shirt should —they wear and wear, because of. the good fabric in them .. . they-sit .well—that's the tailoring. The exclusive Fuseply Collars stay smooth throughout the day and remember Fuseply Collars need no starching and little laundering. More than that, a.Summit Shirt possesses a certain 'something' of its own—an air of crisp, cool efficiency arid good taste. \fJPr SHIRTS Obtainable at «H Smart M«n'« w«*f Stow "SUMMIT" — The fines* shirt* a man can buy! i Made by Ambler & Co. Lfd. WELLINGTON PAL.MERSTON NORTH-NAPIER. BAILY Cars deport Wellington 9.45 a.m., arrive Palmerston North 12.4 p.m.;1 depart Palmerston North 1.15 p.m., arrive Napier 5.15 p.m., and connect wit rail-car 5.30 p.m. Wairoa ,and car to Gisborne. Cars depart Wellington 2.30 p.m arrive Palmerston North 6 p.m.; depar* Palmerston North 6.30 p.m., arrive Napie 10.30 p.m. SUIsTJAYS: Depart Wellington 9 a.m., depart Palmerston North I.J p.m.; arrive Nnpier 5.35 p.m., and connect 9.25 p.m. to Wairoa only by rail-car. Depai Wellington 2.30 p.m., depart Palmerston North 6.30 p.m.; arrive Napier 10.30 p.n NEWMAN BROS (N. 1.) LTD TRAVEL BY NEWMAN'S. : Telephone 41-555 (after hours 51-536)^ /i^^^> rrcsn stdrt Hubert Cowleyicns v grand- «V PL £fiS£ TAKtw 1 ■ W%t father at fifty. When his son v O%/\( o*s™**!;.* DAPtR? / "'? Tom, joined up, the reaponsl- \\\ \ REAOTMtv^ y^ jt bility of his daughter-in-laiv and *% s\- t x£^ i ~) /| i, ' grandson became his. Work ~^ tiMjff (A * f ( grew heavier at the office too „*■?/&■< X\ — <4- <*r*^ /^ATTHE OFFICE^ - V™* NloHT\^^Hi|M^ !"S /^AT THE DOCTOR'S SO HQRUCKS f&g SIX WEEKS "X\ MRCOwiEv. your EVERY NIGHT <JP |^>X/, THINK V REAL TROUBLE IS NIGHT' I _i_ I ntl^ flKJafVr -! HES R£ALI-Y / STA/tVATtCtV. THAT'S »,* &0 ■ cfcO? \t7ivfc4 ( WONDERFUL! / WHY YOU'RE ALWAYS SO TIRED. THAT'S , cQ Vi'&l S WHY YOU FEEL RUM OOWN, OPPRESSED «£*> , . Ntf!"s i^ \ \r.&>&m'-P^ AMDMERW YOU SEE,WHILE YOU SLEEP. *S^ <Sso&\ YNK^SmT^ YOUR BODY GOBS ON BURNING UP ENERGY. * ffcov> » fit VT fl|\ YOUR HEART AND UUNGS GO ON WORKING /-»,, *"& • ImL- I>.J3* /fli \ JUST THE SAME. NATURAUY.IF ENERGY h\Z)£J£t, W.%\(%&fl¥ \ ■ ISN'T REPLACED.YOUR SLEEP OOBSN'T DO WWI/%mLfl~\ YOU ANY GOOD. YOU vVAKE TIRED .PLEL RI'MOOWN, '"\? mM? F\ \ AND YOUR NERVES O£T THE BETTER OF YOU. . / &TlSk* *\WWC€Wi' I <^L*V\. Kagged, jumpy nerves are a sure sign of Night-Starvation. If you :*eel tired all the time, even wake tired, get run down, and your nervvs are ragged and jumpy, then start drinking Horlicks every night before bed. Your sleep will be really beneficial and recuperative. This nourishing, isS) well-balanced food gives you the extra vitality ~--j Cj^ necessary to keep your nerves calm and steady. i||| ||fr;£ Priced from 1/9. Economy size- from 2/11. |ppH H f||| llf I/-C guafds NIGHT-STARVATION ,-,--, IMII< -~„, -,--1 .i..,. ii ■w ,i 11—MMiMwmiiiiiTnwiM WMi—hi— 11 wnmTmwi—ir"""*"*""™^"^"" MM*M"M*"*;
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 41, 16 August 1941, Page 6
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