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czznrcmalic Sifwdcur) mmmmm GENUINELY DISTILLED AND BOTTLED EN HOLLAND W.5.58.16.N.Z. V x * s Bi ■\x PI! :'-:*x ; : : >:"-: : : m m ssj W? Vi 114 THE PARK WOKOLW,TS B'-J"- 0 '* 0 v " t° R 1* C^ D<?fw - C» o*~ 0 *~ 0 TO 6 £ S< w "' fSS ANC> uiT^ sb ..a, e\Lk*T waS ,2T^J , r rwC oo 2ff,»r roo *> c«fr o*«»* m« rorrtjlc 3l\ft $ MIW •' <Osll 2112X3213 THAT NIGHT Igj •' 1 i ■ <■. A 88 I rf V /, *•' »■ - m IT ISN'T THE CHILD'S FAULT When children are listless and rr'tabie, like Judy, it is nearly always simply because/they are outgrowing theii strength. Mothers sometimes forget that children need twice as much energy as grown-ups —for growing as well as far wojk and play. Horlick's Malted Milk, given rcgiijarly to children for supper, breakfast and at 11 a.m., has all the vital elements for growth and extra energy. Children Jove ir, and it makes them briglit and sturdy. Horlick s is economical, too the milk is in iadd only water. Packed in Glass Jars. Price# from 1/11. Horlick s Mixer;; 1/-. Do ysu know these amazing facts abent "Night Starvation"? (1) Tile average person stirs on:e every ro minutes during I sli:ep. Ths body shifts first tH3 way and then that in I order to rest all the muscle groups in turn. I (2) During an S-liour night, y(iu expend .20,000 muscular • efforts just to breathe! V* (j) ALU night through your heiirt lias to heat and pump j blood—about 35,000 beats bitv ecn 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. j (4) Unless this energy is replaced during the night, you I "*•* suffer from "Night Starvation''. Actual tests show that vS** Karlick'a, because it is so easily digested, restores this energy while you sleep. . 1 LICKS li H jR A *>%;«"• 11 I RVATIO •>v ■ ' j hed. and have rxtrii a means yplu sleep squi Ibis ref *sSA y I ** CCU»LT'( ah INST ler.cy all day Jtin A tent a Tht Britiih Htrold F. Ritchie 0/ Co. of N.Z. Ltd., 76 Dixot I Sir ft, W tllington, CJ. M i! WM at ho ENGLAND C6rt,:ii AND °n all GUARANTEE!!) now," Hi miss lf|| ANNA LEE JSiH (starring with Jack Hulbert in " "The Camels are Coming") . must fell you how pleased I am that 1 decided to discover lor myself why so many of my friends were enthusiastic about Phillips Superfine Rubber Soles. The very first day I wore them, I noticed how very comfortable they were. They art; ;:o neat and light, they're perfectly at h :>me on even the daintiest shoes. Certainly they're /"\ s''/ 7 on all my shoes ( 1 • Jft® *??>:■ I

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22194, 22 August 1935, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22194, 22 August 1935, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22194, 22 August 1935, Page 5