FINEST OLD JAMAICA RUM. Quarts, 10s 6d; pints, 5s 6d; flasks, 5s and 2s 6d. Wo invite you to try before jou buy. CARLTON HOTEL BOTTLE STORE, CUBA STREET.
BROKEN door glass or windshields in your car are replaced at shortest notice by experts at Alexander Clark, Limited, Glass Bevellers, Merchants, 25 Fitzherbert Avenue.
YOUNG SOLICITOR SAVES FRIEND f'M SCARED STIFF TO TAKE THIS LAW REPORT | in. i'm a washout tom!j CANT CONCENTRATE.. FEEL TIRED EVEN WHEN / WANE UP. J.*.* VATS SOS, YOURE A r FOOL TO GO ON LIKE THIS / YOUVE GOT ‘ "NIGHT-STA RVATiONIi / KNOW. / HAD IT UNTIL DOC. PUT ME ON HOB LICKS. I'VE NEVER LOOKED BACK SINCE ’ Do You Wake TIRED OUT? Are you letting yourself fall into the habit of saying: “Oh, that’ll do,” when you know you can do much better? Do you wake tired in the mornings and ,drag around all day with a heavy, dull feeling? Then you, too, are probably suffering from “Night-Starvation”. Your body burns up. energy while you sleep. Unless this energy is replaced, you wake tired, and with no reserves to carry you through the day. Horlicks taken regularly at bed-time guards against “Night-Starvation”. Throughout the night it builds up new stores of energy in your body enough to keep you fresh and full of life all day long. Horlicks makes a delicious cold drink in summer but remember to use the Horlicks Mixer. Horlicks is priced at 1/9. Economy size Horlicks Mixer 1/-. HORLICKS *O*UCO guards against NIGHT-STARVATION
§o^ m i To the sport of kings in the king of spirits THE NAME » THE WHISKY IS -ftcUi BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND E T* Tavloi t Co. Ud COURTENAY PLACE: WELLINGTON AGENTS.
The SOCK wins! 638 H UlTlcssier’i Without losing shape or smartness, Mosgiel all-wool socks take the hardest, continuous wear; cushioning > the leet alter months ol usage as cosily as on the day ol purchase The miseries ol chilled feet and easilyfraying hosiery are unknown to v wearers of Mosgiel socks, that supply the SUN-WARMED well-being of 'summer on the rawest days. our bodily comfort starts from the ground up in Mosgiel socks I sunujoun ijjooiw.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 230, 27 August 1938, Page 14
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