Long hours—overtaxed nerves, sleeplessness, leave you weary and exhausted; a superhuman effort is necessary to get through the next day's work—and the whole process is repeated. Break the vicious circle with Guinness# A glass of Guinness with your dinner or on retiring soothes the frayed nerves—it makes the mind .tranquilit ensures sound, refreshing sleep* Guinness is a delicious beverage, rich in phosphates and other valuable con* stituents; it is recommended for its health-giving properties by famous Doctors throughout the world# [S GOOD FOB YOU N.B.—One pint of Gulnnew Foreign Extra Stout has a malt earix* hydrate content equal to one and a half pints of pure dairy milk. y A A A .'« e WK* 4
This D & A Foundation Garment is designed to mould the average figure to slim lines of beauty~to achieve the harmony of contour which is the perfect foundation for all fashions—and to do this whilst allowing full freedom and suppleness of movement. D& A Elastic Panel Girdles are obtainable in Wrap-arounds, with front fastener, and busk front or side-hook girdles. Carried out in the newest Broche Cloths. From . all Leading Drapers and Ladies' Outfitters. ; l The production oj '*D & A" 'Foundation Garment* constitutes the largest unit in the British Empire manufacturing corsels. m s m
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20602, 28 June 1930, Page 9 (Supplement)
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