i < B 1 i w M B ® f? a ® K. .gßOlwElwl < | Sleepless I ( - ■ ; ' .v»f ?i : ' jlwßlru< \ WißSw ? : •■■"■' s' 'A'X < < sr^A«xyzXM^z$ r^A«xyzXM^zV ZK ’* y ’’' ', f ~-\ '■ v- \ S’ /.<•: : Xty, < l-> \ /'bv x b s --.O f %Y ® Ii A. '■' Kgjst ■’'< W ; I sn>~% ( /-■ ::: ■>'' --i hwM/ l. ’ M I Hatless , _ : ' IWWtf • ■ JFWi ' ■ |; If'*..--, i—’ ; ■«?>A . #U>k”’" IlvtWia w, ' / --- - I i I c.L_sr '•' ‘ < . : l| .'; ? 3 ffepefess > It’s a miserable cycle that is a complete food ..• >< con ~ ? 3 mustn't qo on! To-night, you tains proteins for repaying | 3 must sleep. You must have deeo, tissues calcium to fortiry teeth ? 3 restful sleep How? This simple and bones, carbohydrate, to ? 3 way. Drink a cup of hot restore energy. . < 3 Horlicks last thing before bed. o troLl b| e to prepare Horlicks. > 3 You'll sleep .. . deeo, sound Simply add hot water and mix S i | sleep that will break that miser- we |). Extra rich when Horlicks is s 3 able cycle. made with full cream New Zea- < |3 To-morrow, you will wake full land milk. > 3 of life and new energy. Horlicks > ! Get HORLICKS May | | and Sleep To-night f I JLO-R. LI GKSP T Y. LTD,, Ar Your Service »"=l 1 ■RMIJiIB .£=?====== '9~' 7 ~ ~~ tffi/ .~r — — — === | !' ■I m RBBgj|B y i illkja mMB i \ jMMT s' ii a s~i j '. 'a- ~ \ j:=E= ===== ES jOffO == ~ BlrtlSH H lISi zcci cac ■■=: -t— fflSfffi.aafiflE -"E -3 === = B BVJM ■ ■ ■ of BBfei ■!■ ■ Improvements in our daily life follow one another so swiftly that we tend to accept them as a matter of course. We note advances m the co.our, finish and texture of our dress materials or the fabrics which go to furnish our houses. Vt even use without surprise entirely new types ol textiles and other inatcria.s. Wt read with only a passing wonder of the strides being made in the prevention and cure of disease among men and animals, and for our protection, in the 1 of crime We have ceased to be astonished at the developments which make out daily round and common task, in kitchen, work-room and garden, simpler or more enjoyable. We accept without comment the progressive advance in q u ahty of such entertainments as the cinema and radio. Even in a world at war we seldom pause to inquire how it is that we are still able to enjoy efficient substitutes for the articles which arc temporarily no longer obtainable. Or how it comes about tla the evils of undernourishment and the scourge of epidemic disease ha ve b e cn kept so firmly in control. We shall do better to remind ourselves occasionally that none of these things come of their own accord. In each one ol them we shaL, if w trouble to inquire, find the hand of the research chemist and of the chemical in-dustry-and not least of the British chemical industry. Tne record of history shows that British chemists have always been in the van of invention and discovery. It is not the least of Britain’s justifications lor the regard of other nations that, even stretched on the rack of war though she is, her sons and daughters, fleets and armies scattered all over the globe, her chemists have stood to their task. Today, as in peacetime, British laboratories and chemical factories arcworking with undiminished resource and energy to see that ®the benefits of science are increasingly applied in our daily life. No. z of the “ Services of an Industry ” series . inserted by IMPERIAL CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES (N.Z.) LTD. & fej (si ii m HW K$c y A y T T-E''---’ ~ ~ e J } ' ' ® Ask us for a free estimate on any site or type of Frigidgfre refrigeration equipment—whether for food service, I water.ice-making, cold storage,process OSt&.ora host of other uses. WESTLAND REFRIGERATION LIMITED. WAITE STREET GREYMOUTH. AUTHORISED FRIGIDAIRE COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR DEALER. When in Christchurch Stay at “STOREY’S” i| /£• mo,. j3«jw opposite the Railway Station—offers all IJ/IB pgr way perfect comfort and enjoyment during their Bed & Thoroughly renovated —modernised —with si snprialfv hot and cold water in bedrooms—very a specialty n« bars _ an exceUent tabio-storey’. ©/v. Hotel is in keeping with highest standards ... A - 0:j > CO mfort. STOREY’S HOTEL Night Porter Kept. Speight’s Ale on Tap. Moorehouse Avenue, JACK HOARE, Right Opposite Railway Station,
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GEST19450427.2.53.1
Bibliographic details
Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1945, Page 8
Word Count
701Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 27 April 1945, Page 8
Using This Item
The Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd is the copyright owner for the Greymouth Evening Star. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International licence (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of the Greymouth Evening Star Co Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.