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* WHV?#DIO/* "NO,I’VE CAUGHT A you PUT THE TERRIBLE COLD AND KITTENS IN THE MUMMY SAYS I■/ RATH AGAIN ?" ili COUGH ALL NIGHT" i ir 5S 3 I m ' ISE Mother! She'll keep her family free from colds, coughs, influonia, catarrh or bronchitis, for Pulmonas have been scicfitifically proved to kill th* germs of these complaints. But more than that—Pulmonas give magical relief from throat soneoess, hoarseness or head stuffiness. Just suck them slowly and Pulmonas' aromatic vapours will clear the breathing passages of nose, throat, and lungs, relieve sorenwss and soothe inflammation. Give them to young and old, and buy ■ them in the economical family siie. The plate os the left shown the germs which developed when a sample of diluted sputum was incubated Right-hand plate carries sputum treated for one minute with a piece of Pulmonas and incubated. No germs have developed. ?/ tr*uir eooiTun / t nattsevi* /. i tins 1/-, 1/6 '6—Chemists and Stores. 9 9 S SHEETS Extra heavy Flannelette Blanket Sheets, thick and fleecy. These Sheets will give greater warmth and durability. Hemmed ready for use. Single Bed: 52 in x 2iyds—6/11 each 68in x 2^yds—-8/11 each Coloured BLANKET SHEETS Prepare for colder nights. These comfortable Flannelette Sheets are stocked in Rose Pink, and Blue. See for yourself. Single Bed: 60in x 2£yds—ll/6 each Double Bed: 80in x 2^yds—l4/11 each USE OUR ” LAY-BY " —IT'S FOR YOUR CONVENIENCEMAIL YOUR ORDERS— WE PAY THE POSTAGE. 105-115 George Street.

A Manchester catering firm has started baking brown, white, pink and green loaves —mainly for cocktail parties. You can have a sandwich to match your drink, or even your dress —for there is hardly any limit to the colours obtainable.

7v • A' <\ m .-\;v 'J''K " m m - j T ' V I m ... ~ ~ can't tell me\ m ft mow, /'rv: A MIDDL£~AGED% failure-mr im TOO TIRED TO j WORRY ABOUT fTN . /'Af ALWAYS/ k r//?£D. / 1 ilSpfr /W MADAM, / awjt //>wf FORGOTTEN, v /r. v MMW TIREDNESS IS natural! you’re still young! t WISH Youb SEE A fy/%^nocTon JOHN, THIS IS REALLY SERIOUS.. WLOOK AT that! I’M LOSING CUSTOMERS / HAVE HAD FOR YEARS A m t % m mm p.r . ■Sf o ip mm r < r HM-trS A WONDER TO ME THIS SHOP i KEEPS OPEN THE j my HE FORGETS J THINGS / SQ /^7malwavs^ LATER W'fii, Koi//?5 /5 A COMMON CASE HERE. WE CALL IT NIGHT-STARVATION. YOU SEE, EVEN WHILE YOU SLEEP, YOU ARE USING UP ENERGY, AND ENERGY MUST BE REPLACED, OR YOU WILL WAKE UP TIRED - A SUFFERING FROM NIGHT- 1 STARVATION. I THE BEST t KNOW IS XI /m" V NO RUCKS uJ3. TIRED DOCTOR / EVEN WAKE ; l UP TIRED. M w iJW r ISNT IT MARVELLOUS JOHN - TO THINK WE OWN THIS BIG NEW STORE! AND YOU’RE AS ENERGETIC AS A . YOUNGSTER AGAIN. 1 A cSS 71.%: Are you letting things slip, when you know a little extra effort would make all the difference? Mora and more people are realising that tiredness and loss of energy are usually caused by Night-Starvation. Have you ever realised while you sleep, your energy is used up by breathing and other automatic actions? This energy must be replaced or you wake up tired, sleepy-eyed, and your work suffers. Horlicks taken regularly at bedtime will build up your reserves of energy and put you back on top of your job. Horlicks makes a delicious cold drink in summer but remember to use the Horlicks Mixer. Horlicks is priced from l/9d. Economy size, 2/11. Also the Horlicks Mixer, !/■ ttORUCltf guards against NIGHT-STARVATION

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 23500, 14 May 1938, Page 10

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