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80 ■ HIGHLY' STRUNG , JJM M» iISWw RlS® ELIZABETH: “Darling, I’m worried ELIZABETH: “Just look at her! She about Thelma. She’s so highly strung should be, outside playing on a day and sensitive. Doesn’t seem to lit in like this I with the other girls ... . „ „ , JIM: “We’d better let Dr. Hawkens JIM: “Yes. She looks so thin and have a look at her.” pale too.” KM ®w X T DOCTOR: “Mrs. Morris, Thelma’s a very JIM: “She’s full of life now Bet!” sensitive and highly strung child. And ELIZABETH . “Horlicks has made all her troubles are really due to her d iffere nce in the world to her.” sleep. You see, children grow during sleep. This uses up their energy. Heartbeats and breathing at night — —> also use up energy. Naturally, if , energy isn’t replaced during sleep, f7ie Horltcks children get run down, pale, thin Mixer -it makes a and just pick at their food. So delicious drink. 4JJ tegg give Thelma Horlicks.” 8 II B IIPijFC GUARDS CHILDREN HOKLILiW AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION Girls who jumpers a month or so, Aren't at all nice to know. (A -4a A : .BiaLwM OAFWb W Oil or |_x. of girls are afraid to wash woollies. They wear jumpers for weeks on end, risking daintiness regardless. But with Lux there’s no fear of spoiling the soft charm of woollies. Lux dissolves completely into rich creamy suds. There’s no harsh cake-soap rubbing which gives wool that thick “matted” look and streaks the colour. The gentle Lux suds work right through the woolly, whisking out the dust and perspiration acids. Lux gives woollies back their original shapeliness and pretty colour —and safeguards your daintiness, too! WM.,€ S J W -J-- - Z II Iri A LEVER PRODUCT-MADE IN NX tiSS.MZ

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Southland Times, Issue 24533, 6 September 1941, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24533, 6 September 1941, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 24533, 6 September 1941, Page 9

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