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I Hated my Mother-in-Law I felt she was truing to break up mg marriage... SHtS R«NT. i A*» A WASHOUT. IT’S THIS everlasting TIREONCSS ! ./A * GARY'S A REGULAR \ WASHOUT THESE DAYS * 3

EVEN WAKIN* TIRED 7 THATS NOT LIKE TOU TOUN6 LADY WELL YOU MUST REMEMBER THAT Wm.f TOO SLEEP TOUR HEART AND LUNGS GO n* WORKING - USING UR ENERGY UNLtG* THAT ENERGY IS REPLACED, OP COURSE YOU WAKE TIRED. AND BECOME NERVY. YOU NEED A HOT CUP OF HORUCKf EVERY NIGHT TO HELP REPLACE THAT IOST ENERGY WEEKS LATER doesn't LOOK A PICTURE NOW 1 C Tired <jnd Nervy If you wake tired and become more tired as the day drags on If you find it hard to concentrate . . get irritable and lose your temper over trivial things . . . then remember those -ymptoms can usually be traced back to the fact that your sleep isn’t doing you any real good. You must replace energy lost during sleep. So take a cup of hot Horlicks just before bed Horlicks helps you to wake full of life, and clear-eyed a thins of the pas Horlicks from yoi chemist to-dav HORLICKS Contains all essential rood element* and necessary vitamins tn their natural form, Horlicks Pt.v ■•nerves" Get some groces 01

NUGGETTED shoes speak for themselves—--i REGISTERED TRADE MARK „ That's a lively pair of boots we’re after* "yes, be keeps; them smart and nippy with "NUGGET* MILITARY TAN ■ BLACK • DARK BROWN

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 August 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 28 August 1945, Page 2

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