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IT’S SO ESSEYTI/1I — Your Coat i I 'JWUHH -dn Anderson Jf;,. . V \ W I / - n Gives Quiet 1 Dignity, and Jk- 1 the Hallmark of i f Elegance. .i > . COATS - - | ' From £6/16/6 •■■'■/■I I. W jo £ll/1/3 Y: ® I: ■ '■> ' ' i >A»- S I E.'.' ’ ' 11 ' J I I I ! ' naaiK I WHY NOT LAY-BY FOR YOUR HOLIDAY? ROBERT ANDERSON LTD. FASHION SALON, GREYMOUTH.

HOW LONG SINCE YOU HAD A fiOOO NIGHTS SLEEP ’ Many people who stay awake in bed could fall asleep easily and naturally if only they knew about one simple thing. A cup of hot Horlicks, taken last thing at night, does induce sound, restful sleep. After drinking Horlicks you go to sleep more quickly, and sleep so deeply and restfully that you wake up next morning completely refreshed. As far back as you can remember you’ve heard it said that a warm drink of milk is good for sleeplessness. And Horlicks, remember, is made from fresh, full-cream New Zealand milk. But Horlicks gives you more than the concentrated nourishment of milk. It also gives you the nourishment of ripe wheat and malted barley. In fact, Horlicks is a complete food in itself. While you sleep, Horlicks helps to build up your energy reserves. Proteins, carbohydrates, calcium and body-building natural sugars . . . you gain all these from drinking Horlicks, And because it is partly pre-digested, Horlicks is easily assimilated. HORLICKS ga for sound, SB restful sleep... Made in New Zealandby Horlicks Pty. Ltd,, Tokomaru, Manawato,

\ DIANA The Distinctive Toilet Soap ; » The Fragrance of ( Old English Lavender \ McLEOD BROS. LTD., Cumberland Srreet, Dunedin.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 3 November 1944, Page 2