So Different after Marriage! Ray and Joy had known each other for years. They were engaged eighteen months before marriage. But then, after only a year, to-day’s extra strain began to tell on Joy’s nerves. m m WHAT ! ON MY OWN ? . YOU KNOW I WOULDN'T DO THAT ! UOY.WHArS THE TROUBLE ? LOOK DARLING. THE PRATTENS HAVE INVITED US FOR v THE WEEK-END! •X\ IM NOT GOING.I DONT FEEL WELL ENOUGH. YOU CAN GO IF YOU WANT TO JUST > LEAVE ME ALONE. I'LL BE ALRIGHT. I FEEL NERVY AND TIRED b n 9 V WiXT DAY she's always tired AND NERVY, DOC. SAYS SHE FEELS RUN DOWN. I WISH YOU'D HAVE A LOOK ' AT HER...WHAT? * ...RIGHTO, SHE'LL VrE THERE AT 12 O'CLOCK. TO-MORROW & yt Wt AT THE DOCTORS MRS. ROBERTS, YOUR REAL TROUBLE IS NIGHT-STARVATION. THAT'S WHY YOU WAKE TIRED, FEEL RUN DOWN AND DEPRESSED. YOU SEE, WHILE YOU SLEEP YOUR BOOTY GOES ON BURNING UP ENERGY. HEART AND LUNGS GO ON WORKING JUST THE SAME. NATURALLY, IF ENERGY ISN'T REPLACED DURING SLEEP, YOU WAKE UP TIRED, BECOME RUN DOWN AND YOU SUFFER FROM "NERVES". THAT'S NIGHTSTARVATION, AND MY ADVICE IS. DRINK NORUCKS EVERY NIGHT BEFORE BED. T 1 t SIX WEEKS LATER 9 ' JUST LOOK AT THOSE TWO MANIACS-I’VE NEVER SEEN JOY SO FULL OF LIFE , BEFORE if Jumpy, ragged nerves are a sure sign of Night-Starvation. If you wake in the morning tired, if you get run down, irritable, and your nerve* me ragged and jumpy, then start drinking Horlicks every night before bed. This nourishing, well-balanced food will restore the vitality necessary to keep ytrar nerves steady-r----and help you carry on. HORLICKS guard* NIGHT-STARVATION against f, e |p S rcs j s t the strain
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20618, 20 November 1941, Page 7
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