strength after T^ :? . 1 1| it is most important that he has the right food to build up W^ ' y;^mg^^^^^Sm /S^^j^\ reason for the marked revivify- • iV&««^/j \ * ing effect of Horlicks. ': ';' tf^SKTS, \ / As a tissue-repairer Horlicks. is! . T"Z^ 'l \ '- of definite value. It contains a! *» valuable proportion of readily-! s^iir— <*S^L v < '" _ assimilable protein, also a per- ' centage ot mixed carbohydrates. . This makes Horlicks a very health and strength. In this factor in rest oring bodily ' . respect Horlicks^s Invaluable. st th _ It ' s no trouble at all Patients enjoy the delicious to Horlicks. Simply, .. flavour of Horhcks, and it has water onl hot or the additional advantage of Its natura i sugars mak e being very easy to digest. Horlicks sweet enough for Horlicks is a complete food most tagtes . , drink. If creates warmth^^ HorHcks is'so economical too. energy almost at once, g^g Available in two. sizes. . since the natural sugars pjgj|jj * it contains are quickly (Srs2) 1. Ts~trm absorbed by the blood- ; HORLICKS stream. This is the . s^~^ Horlicks Pty. Ltd., King St., Sydney. •- , ' ' —4 STEELITE green THENON FADING ANTI-CORROSIVE ROOF PAINT THAT HAS S|RVEDJN_EW ZEALAND FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YiARS* 15 DUT FOFfHE^URAfIOM. BECAUSE IT CONTAINSONE OF THE MAHV; -, CHROMIUM PRODUCTS WHOSE OUTSTANDING PROPERTIES MUST BZ RESERVED FOR STERNER PURPOSES THAN PAINTING ROOFS* SMITH & SMITH LT9 | MOVING THE WOOt CUP Farmers Gan Assist Railway Transportation . ■ : ■ ■ ■ I Wartime demands make railway wagons less plentiful than they ' used to be. But enough can be spared for the wool traffic, | provided sheepowners co-operate in capacity loading. Small ' growers are urged io assist by arranging in advance for the ! snaring of wagons with their neighbours in order to avoid | wagon space being wasted. Your nearest Stationmaster will I. appreciate timely advice regarding your transport requirements. Capacity Loading Ensures Regular Wagon Supply wTHtWA* NEtCO WmWF FACTORIES [^f^w|[ are NOW employed on essential worhi Better NEECO APPLIANCES' mJ^S^KKKH^^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 87, 9 October 1943, Page 5
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