m. 4« 111 iii m w. / / » A RENT THE STONES FOR THE ROCKERY arriving to-oaic JACK? YOU'LL BE ABLE TO .WORK OH THEM THIS AFTERNOON I SHOULD LOVE IT IF WE COULO TAKE THIS PLACE, JACK. THE GARDEN'S A DESERT, OF COURSE. BUT YOU'LL HAVE FUN GETTING 21 I i m 8 k Pi S m r-Ti y ff ii eg:. v f V 2s* A FORTNIGHT LATER YOU KNOW, JACK. I DO WANT OUR HOME TO LOOK PRETTYWHAT'S THE USE OF MY MAKING THINGS NICE' INOOORS.IP YOU"( LEAVE THE GARDENIN SUCH.A STATE? YE* I KNOW. I DONT 00 MV SHARE, DARLING— BUT I ALWAYS FEEL SO TIRED THESE DAYS. WHY, I EVEN WAKE UP TIRED. J THINK I'LL SEE A DOCTOR, DOCTOR'S CONSULTIN G ROOM ]f UP SV* pT ?£ yoU Dt{ fui> 5S E N£R I,C«T *t pLA fc , IF T«' S ' S .g you WAK£' d " jgSSrS Si#** yW/r£ ««r court*'* , 1 er/ » a 3ft* l/. § fi£]o THE SAME SEASON SEVERAL WEEKS LATER •' V l , ;n. , 91 BREAKFASTS WHAT A BEAUTIFULLY KEPT GARDEN! HOWEVER 010 YOU MANAGE IT IN SO SHORT A TIME ? J 1 . rjL&v 3e=V! pMpp ' "'■FwX s l '* ■ i X i/ »>. •. 1 5K iw a* HOW DO iron EMPLOY YOUR SPARE TIME? Do you feel so worn out after an ordinary day's work that you'can't do anything except flop in an easy chair, and go to bed after dinner? Above all, do you still feel tired when you wake up in the morning? If you do, it's a sure sign that you are. suffering from "Night-Starvation." Your body burns up energy while you sleep. Unless this energy is replaced as it is burnt up, you wake up with no reserves to carry you through the day. Horlick's taken regularly at bed-time guards "Night-Starvation." Throughout the night it bin new stores of; energy in your body, enough to keep you fresh and vigorous all dav _V* - Horlick's is light and easily digested, and has a most agreeable flavour. Prices from 1/9; economy sire, 2/11. . Also the Horlick's Mixer, 1/-. m ■'' ■■ rBB.i i', THIS MEANS YOU SLEEP SOUNDLY, * WAKE REFRESHED.AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY AIL DAY GUARDS AGAINST
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22777, 10 July 1937, Page 26
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