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m € mm Frank left school keen to earn his own living, determined to succeed in the job his father had chosen for him. - BUT B . . . TUESDAY Wish I hadn't //£«) to 90 to the YouV« got these files ell messed up again. Bates. Here’s Rivers' i letter filed under# \ Its just carelessness, that's what it is/ "Frank-you II be Ttogoto me rv, ' late for the office beastly office/ JL again/-1 called you nearly on hour ago/ iy 4 m <2/5 is a WEDNE THURSDAY > Oh? Sorry to hear that, Kirby! L I’ll have a :/ I want to give you I every chance,, Bates- \ I because I know your r\) father But we can't have slack juniors round the office / ! say, I’m afraid your boy's finding the f office work a I bit ofa strain. Bates, He seems to have lost interest. Doesn’t look too fit eithct word with him m m I I'm sorry Sir M jrMind you-I think Kirby’s been very decent about it. You young chaps don't know you're alive. Now. when I / vl*—,^v was 3 b °y-Jj /V/ v- )L i was always school. Doctor heard him He keen ft never m M called slack before 1% Wa / He's doing a man's job -J now— and he needs a ■ Oh, leave him alone. Dad/ You know what the doctor said. Now, drink your 1 Horlick's, Frank, and then straight to bed/ j mans stamina, Im going to suggest something I recommend to men who feel that their job's i getting them down... J m r i VX..I r sm m 9E3Q THREE MONTHS LATER 85* k U of course Why only Frank glad too youve interest taken an them Oh. Dad could I s’tarir evening classes nwrt -term? I want to do French and bookkeeping ?‘ AS your boy approaches manhood arc you worried because he doesn’t seem to be making headway? Remember, he’s taking on a man’s work and responsibility before be has stopped growing. Without extra nourishment now his energy is quickly used up, and he may tire easily —in mind and body. Horlick’s at bedtime will keep him fit and keen; it contains all the extra nourishment he needs. He'll like it. It’s economical, too just add water; the milk is already in Horlick’s. Prices from 1/9; economy size, 2/11. Horlick’s Mixer, 1/-. 56H7 HORLICK’S Wcwuc** m Sales Agents: The British Harold F. Ritchie Co. Ltd., 104 Dixon Street, Wellington. C.t.

40 pieces of household linen—sheets, table cloths, pillow slips, serviettes, towels, etc., washed, dried, and ironed for 6/-! 'Phone 11-208.

T&.' TktlUl WeodotVwM jjliuenta fiheu"'o* ,sm 1 (L y<ri4 Knts» Mafcr‘o lw 'i Lutnboqo | Gout’ vs Packet is Better Than a WEEK IN »sr, “ggw iss« A SLIGHT cold is often not regarded seriously, yet, during the Cold and 'Flu season, how many flight colds lead on to serious cases of 'Flu. Don't be hoodwinked! At the 'first sign of a Cold, attack it with 'ASPRO.' Don't wait until the Cold gets you down! immediately you feel you "have caught a cold" take two or three 'ASPRO' tablets at once and follow up with a hot lemon drink with the last dose before going to bed. Some prefer whisky instead of lemon-—others combine the two. Colds and 'Flu are easy to nip in the bud; but difficult to shift if you let them become deep-seated. 'ASPRO' won't fail if token according to the directions and there are no injurious after effects with 'ASPRO.' uicK-ItlsSafe 'ASPRO' CLEARS MY COLDS OVERNIGHT" 36 Moana Street, Wanganui East, 23/3/36. Dear Sirs, When suffering from a Cold in the head I find that three 'ASPRO' tablets and a hot lemon drink taken when you retire at night knock oil signs of the Cold out of you by the morning. Your handy little packet is a great aid, also it can be carried about with no trouble at all. Yours faithfully (Sgd.) T. LEWIS, Use ‘ASPRO' with SAFETY tor Temperature Rheumatism Sleeplessness Feverishness Irritability Sore Throat Toothache Neuralgia Influenza Hay Fever Malaria Colds Headaches Lumbago Sciatica Gout Asthma Dengue Neuritis Earache ALCOHOLIC AFTER EFFECTS. 'ASPRO' GIVES GREAT RELIEF TO WOMEN WHEN DEPRESSED. "'ASPRO' HAS NEVER FAILED ME for COLDS or 'FLU." Ikanui Road, Frimley, Hastings, 31/7/36. Dear Sirs, This is to inform you that I have been using 'ASPRO' tablets for some years now. I always keep them handy for Colds or Influenza. I have never had them fail me yet. I can honestly recommend 'ASPRO' to anyone wanting relief from these ailments. Yours faithfully, (Sgd.) G. G. HARBOROW. 18 Fb/37. 6 d 4'6

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23221, 19 June 1937, Page 26

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