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© To ensure that ever/ prescription is dispensed promptly and accurately our four shops employ a staff of 36 fully qualified Pharmaceutical Chemists. We take the responsibility of seeing that your doctor's instructions are followed to the very letter. We have contracted with the Government to supply medicines according to the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. Get if made up < 104 QUEEN STREET AUCKLAND P.O. Box 1625 Order* lit/ pout trill receive prompt attention. Postaf/c paid on all orders to the value of ill

mm PVM M W v. # *1 yj: ■■'■-MA ;> . - • , ;> .i HI LAURIE, I'VE / BEEN THINKING. I YOU LOOK. WORN 3UT... YOU'RE NERVY AND RUN-DOWN YOU'D BETTER. SEE DR.WILSON TO-MORROW. OH, ALRIGHT. Ol m w-(THINKS)-HE'S NOT ) CONTENT TO <( (THINKS) STAY AT HO-1E ) TIRED ! y ALWAY. STAY AT HO'viE NOWADAYS. /V\Y COMPANY'S NOT GOOD ENOUGH. 1 ) TIRED ! ' SHE'S ALWAYS tired ! , NERVY T00... V y AT THE DOCTOR'S j HORLICKS MRS.KNOTT, YOUR. REALTROUBLE IS MIGHT STARVATION. THAT'S WHY YOU WAKE TIRED, FEEL RUN DOWN, DEPRESSED AND NERVY YOU SEE . WHILE YOU SLEEP YOUR BODY GOES ON BURNING UP ENERGY. HEART AND LUNC.S GO ON WORKING JUST THE SAME , NATURALLY, IF ENERGY ISW'T REPLACED DURING SLEEP, YOU WAKE TIREO, BECOME RUM DOWN AND SUFFER FROM "NERVES", THAT'S NIGHT-STARVATIOrj MY ADVICE IS.ORIMK HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT BEFORE BED. ) J SIX WEEKS LATER DARLING, YOU LOOK. LOVELY - EVEN WHEN YOU'RE WASHING UP ! CAN I WIPE UP FOR / V. YOU ? " / f (thinks)V ( HE'S TAKING NOTICE OF KfcpT. | ME AGAIN, V THANKS TO /Tv V V % I HORUCKS n Wml W/: Jumpy, ragged nerves are a sure sign of Night Starvation. If you wake in the morning tired, if you get run down, irritable, and your nerves are ragged and jumpy, then start drinking Horlicks every night before bed. This nourishing, well-balanced food will restore the vitality necessary to keep your nerves steady—and help you carry on. Horlicks is priced from 1/9. Economy size from 2/11. ITS ALL THE EXTRA STRAIN THAT MAKES YOUR NERVES r > JUMPY I bi J guards against helps resist the strain. T«i T>m I • • T_ I The Tea of Teas P •ALAND VNDERS ZANDERS - . IRLINGERS f "'i 1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 9