SMOKING IN TRAMCARS. From time to time there have been complaints from lady passengers about smoking'in tramcars, but the other day we observed a nose tilted with keen pleasure as some blue smoke was waftd by on the breeze. The phenomenon was so unusual that on inquiries being set afoot its was discovered that the gentleman outside was enjoying a cool, satisfying smoke of Bears' Smoking Tobacco, Mild, and incidentally its fragrance was giving pleasure to his fellow passengers. Bears is sold at all Tobacconists at 8d per ounce, loose, and in handy packets, loz 9d. 2oz 1/6. —Advt. . Be sure and get the Star's Jubilee Souvenir History of the Goldiielda Fully illustrated; 272 pages; 1/-, posted 1/4.
Jwo o'clock- and no sleep yet!" i m mmsmm SleeoJ Sleeplessness! The horror of lying awake for hour afterhour. Morning seems an eternity away. And when it comes you have no energy, no vitality to carry you through the day. Sleeplessness takes a heavy toll—in health, in vitalityeven in appearance. The cause is nervous activity at a time when the nerves should be soothed and quiet. Overactive nerves are starved nerves. Work and worrv have worn the nervous tissues. Too little restorative material has been supplied. Just try a cup of " Ovaltine " before you retire. This delicious beverage soothes the overtired nervous system, and induces sound natural sleep. During the night the nerves are rebuilt and restored, so that you wake refreshed and invigorated for the cominc day.' The essential vitamins and the concentrated nerve and body restoring elements from Nature's Tonic Foods—malt, milk, eggs and cocoaare contained in " Ovaltine." This concentrated goodness and nourishment is just what your nerves require. _, TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE ©uilds-tip T§vsa.in, I'lcrvc and foody three, sizes Sold by all Chemists and Store: small, medium, Iqi 'OVALTINE' RUSKS More appetising, entity r!if>«<l?J on/) much morn /lnurhblng than ordinary or biscuit*, A (rial sample of deliciim "Ovaltine" will he unl ,-•» rtcr,'{s! of 3-J.ln ilampt Apply to.SALMOND ft \FliAGGOi\' UJ., WtUtniton. N.Z.
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Thames Star, Volume LXII, Issue 17386, 26 March 1928, Page 6
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