po**!*. §QUABBU WHOSE FAULT—MINE OR MY HUSBAND'S? Somehow when we were first married John's little habits didn't worry me, but now... ,Stop. John,! hate f you dabbing me ■with you r shaving ! brush-it's not funny! 1/ Oh! Mary! Has your Charles irritating] little habits drive you mad too? Honestly 14 don’t think I can stand :'l it much V longer.. % r -s used You be amused it once, you know n sake that fire go For stop nerves my get on Good heavens, every man's got little habits and mannerisms. I’m sure we all have, you know I really think... lufezfXiS A do Gosh l Perhaps get upset easily I feel down and so nervy run ght days these sec mi a doctor as suggested Mary - <e: m ...Yes I do wake up I feeling I’ve only had a I few hours sleep.doctor / That seems to be the v " ' trouble. You on using up energy all night, if this isn’t replaced, you wake up tired and never catch up, so to speak— result- Night . Starvation. You get irritable,' fussy, short-tempered. I advise Horlicks... requlorltj at bedtime! i/OU can't get any fun out of life if everything 'gets on 1 your nerves.' In itself, that's a sign that you haven t the nergy to cope with even trivial things. Probably you're not .■placing, while you sleep, the energy used up NightStarvation, in fact. HORLICKS GUARDS AGAINST WitSSZSZizr- NIGHT-STARVATION SIXWE tics; LATE r It’s years since we went for a walk . in the country ' t darling - just like \ old times / l\ isn’t if? JPi ...and I’m enjoying every minute of it. thanks to Horlicks! „ Make your sleep effective with a regular cup of Horlick's at bedtime. Horlick's builds up your energy and keeps you hr and active. It's economical, too—just add water, the nulk is in it. 'Prices from 1/9 economy size, 2/11. Also the Horlick’s Mixer. 1/-’. ' 1,111 MEANS YOU SL£EP SOUNDLY. WAKE REFRESHED. ' AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY,. THE BRITISH HAROLD F. RITCHIE CO. LTD.. 104 Diwon Street. Wellinaton. C.l.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19364, 30 June 1937, Page 10
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