Arrange a Demonstration or send for Illustrated Price List. . . . Latest tuning charts I'REE on application. EASY TERMS. 17 STRAND ARCADE, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND C.l. m THE WHISKY If ; </■:>,' ■ "" ~~~ W ' 3 M*' A 1 'A W . '$ #'' SISSiS! A Vf 'jWiWj '■ «^s mm WALLACE SCIENTIFICALLY BUILT HAYMAKING EQUIPMENT makes / harvesting an easy // pleasurable job / £ for the farmer. / / //. 0 s.-'rt,r/ imzz HERE'S WHY©The WALLACE TRANSPORT STACKER Ar can be erected easily and swiftly—special f :l hinged base ailows easy transportation. ©SIMPLE TO HANDLE—Fits close to mr s * ac ' < so P rec ' s ' on built Jm revolving mast and boom can place large loads of hay just where you want it. ©The Automatic SELF-LOC GRAB picks up and deposits hay or ensilage quickly and effectively. ©Sturdy STEEL MAST AND BOOM—Here's an example of Wallace quality—years of useful service. ©This Transport Stacker will cut down haymaking hours, save hard toil and build better stacks. D. McL. WALLACE LTD. Head Office: NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Phone 30-155. POST COUPON D. McL. WALLACE LTD., Dept. H., NEWMARKET, AUCKLAND. Dear Sir?, —Please send me rull information on the Wallace Transport Stacker and other Wallace Haymaking Equipment. Hflvmnmnc EQUipniEnT m \- m f jj r m ala UMrfa■ June, and Peter Hordern had been married for eight years. They had their otcn home, an adorable youngster, and Peter u-as in a good job. June was unhappy .. . Peter was feeling to-day's extra strain. It teas telling on his nerves. k i/ v>/^n DAY AFTER DAY THIS HAPPENED AWNIGHT PETER STUDIED PETER, WEVE SIMPLY GOT TO RUSH THIS STUFF THROUGH.I KNOW IT ISNT FAIR TO ASK Y0" '! MUM, PETERS NOT HIMSELF LATELY. HE'S oMV sIP WORKING 50 HARP. 1 s ' r yk HE'5 50 TIREP AND ; • f NERVY ALL THE TIME. : J& WHAT CAN r Ail ■ i.. .■ *, 'm 1 r ■w m i <l. '> YiM I WANT YOU TO LEARN THIS MAP OFF BY HEART m fm m* SO HORLiCKS KZ:M EVERY NIGHTMA uMti'Ji: WHY PONT YOU LET DCTOR HUGHES I AVE A LOOK AT HIM ? . $ ' MR.HOROERN. YOUR REAL TROUBLE 15 NIGHTSTARVATION. THALS WHV YOU WAKE TIREP.FEEL RUN POWN AMP PEPRESS6D. YOU SEE, WHILE YOOSLEEP YOUR BODY GOES UP ENERGY. HEART ANPLUNGS 60 ON WORKING OUST THE SAME. NATURALLY. IF ENERGY ISN'T REPLACE? PURIN6 SLEEP, YOU WAKE TIREP, BECOME RUN-OOWN AND YOU SUFFER FROM "NERVES" THATS NtCHTSTARVATIQM, ANP MY ftPV/CE !i, DRINK HO RUCKS EVERY N/GHT BEFORE BED. / ' "'v ' 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. k >C<] ■! against NIGHT-STARVATION
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 78, Issue 24085, 2 October 1941, Page 12
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