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MAR/ RUSHES ROUND TO HER SISTER GWEKu. ( BUT GWEN, HE \ / MARY- /t-L BE REALLY LIED TO I HONEST WITH YOU. ME, / WAS INVITED THE ONL V REASON TOO., 7 CAN'T WHY JOHN TELLS YOU UNDERSTAND WHY THESE LITTLE WHITE HE DIDNY WANT V LIES IS TO SAVE I TO, TAKE ME / Jr*K\ YOUR FEELINGS,, V T YOU MOW, HE AA REALLY CAN'T i\ J .Sr AFFORD 7V BE -fA SEEN WITH A WIFE WHO LOOKS worn h OUT AND-FRANKLY § UNATTRACTIVE! J I 7WW YOURHEAU,H's fault. J TV HORUCKS MAKES SUCH A DIFFERENCE TO THE WAY YOU FEEL AND LOOK. Always feeling and waking tired tells on your looks and personality. You've probably never realised it, but even at night you go on using up energy in breathing, heartbeats and other automatic actions. Unless energy is replaced during sleep, then you're bound to wake tired, feel run down all day arid look strained and haggard. Drink a cupful of Horlicka last thing at night before you go to bed and you'll wake full of life, your skin petal fresh and your eyes bright. You'll have real magnetism, t~7~ and untiring sparkle all day. Horlicks C\ is priceql; from, 1/9 and from 2/11. - • HORLICKS --r'-i-cvep . : gudrap yaqainst? NIGHT-STARVATIONI
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23489, 28 October 1939, Page 11 (Supplement)
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