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When you are "extra" tired— Put everything aside for half-an-hour before going to bed. Try not to think of your worries and anxieties. Mix up a cup of rich Glaxo. Quietly and slowly sip this whilst it is hot. It relieves the blood pressure from the brain, diverting it to the stomach in the process of digestion, and Glaxo being easily and quickly digested, this activity is mild and gentle, causing what might be termed anaemia of the brain, which is another method of expressing sleep. The nutriment in Glaxo is in a form which can be easily digested. It is the best of all foods—milk with added cream and milk sugar—the Glaxo process dries the milk to a powder and makes it germ-free—the curd light and flaky; all you have to do is to mix boiling water with Glaxo in order to obtain a delicious bedtime drink—a positive cure for hunger insomnia. Ask your Doctor! The Food that Builds Bonnie Babies 1/6, e/e, s.'- Tins of all Chemists and Stores Proprietors: JOSEPH NATHAN A CO., LTD., .London and Ngio Zealant Ctonghsnnd colds usually j io low sudden changes in-weather. Sen to it that a hottlo of N.Z.'h familycouch medii:ini' is fUwuyn availiiUo at the Brit sums of a cold. 1/6 and if/8 everywhere. Avoid Imitations. Insist on the original. 1"> 'onnirgton's 'lrish Moss. w v ft ,1. i J ust a f ew i u °!! V r drops of Pynetha, |. Handkerchief I then inhale into SX''sfX | , """""""' the inflamed, irri!V\ki k i nasa ' passages and immediate %fpf| ! relief is experienced from the most \ Vvjj; j virulent cold. From the youngest to the oldest, \\ /iS ! Pynetha is the popular inhalant. Spray it on | the pillow and promote sweet sleep—the sim"*/l P' e anc ' effaclive way to combat eclds in cliil_pji i dren. Pynetha inhalant i;ives a pure, fresh, ~'|f | healthful ozone. 1/6 per bottle (100 doses). — \Lp j SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS ■*»S| N.Z. Agent): S, A, SMITH d- CO., LIMITED "KgsL Christehureh and Auckland 3 Where there are many Hungry Mouths to Feed—Think of TUCKER'S SOUPS. A Sixpenny Packet provides a Good Big Family Meal. All you need besides the Soup is a few Vegetables, Potatoes, Rice, Macaroni, Carrots, Turnips, Beans, Peas, Toasted Bread, Suet Dumplings, or anything handy, and you can make an Entree fit for a king, as wholesome, nutritious and health building as it is delicious and appetising. RECIPES IN EVERY PACKET SHOW YOU I PER I- packet LEADING STORES EVERYWHERE. TRY THE NEW KIDNEY FLAVOUR. Latest and Best of all Nearly Quarter of a Million Pockets soli! lost season. Manufactured by W. F. TUCKER & CO., Auckland. Makers of TUCKER'S SUNSHINE JELLIES and CUSTARDS. -.WmSi£S&SJmB2E&S!S£B£.P JaSa m. m mi m SSS Manufacturer of Household Necessities gives cash Coupons M with evesy Article Purchased. \ Pin money, for personal use—pocket money for the children—an opportunity to contribute to the expenses of the home—that is what is now being offered to every housewife who purchases C-O Products. The C-O Products Company gives cash coupons wih every article manufactured. 5/- cash will be paid, for every 200 C-O Coupons foiwarded to the Company. Requisite Number Easily Saved C-O Products include C-O Floor Polish, C-O Boot) Palish, C-O Sjove Polish, C-O Laundry Soap, C-Oj Soap Powder, C-O Baking. Powder, C-O Custard Powder. A (Ash coupon is enclosed with every article—three poupons with some articles—and it 19 therefore easytor the housewife to save the requisite number of edipona required without buying unnecessary artiaes. WaßtiMi A quick, and lasting polish for linoleums, furniture, motijr car bodies, etc. An honest, dignfied manner of addingto your income. <y^

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Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 16987, 8 March 1919, Page 3

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