How do you finish ? thais what counts! IT isn't how you begin. The world's full of good beginners — but mighty few of them finish as well as they began 1 What's the reason) Not lack of ability, for without ability there couldn't have been a good beginning. Often the reason is lack of endurance. Endurance means the efficient working, day after day, of those two wonderful machines, the body and the brain. Endurance means steady nerves and self-control. And all these things mean success. With »o much at stake, isn't it worth while to think seriously about the care of^your body? Can you afford to do without sufficient sleep; to neglect regular outdoor exercise; to eat rich, unwholesome food? Can you afford to use artificial stimulants? Coffee and tea, for instance. You can't afford to take either of these drug-drinks. Did you know that every cup of coffee contains from I-} to 3 grains of caffein, a dangerous drug-stimulant) Caffein tends to destroy endurance. Yet a hot drink at mealtimes is enjoyable and beneficial. No need to do without it. Drink Instant Postum. Instant Postum is made of whole wheat and bran, roasted, with ■ little sweetening. Its full, rich flavour has made it the favourite drink in millions of homes. Try it for thirty days, just to prove to yourself what a fine, healthful drink it is. i Tour grocer has Instant Postum, or write for I I A COMMENCING SAMPLE | ! enough (or the first week. Send Id. stamp to cover postage I «^^ i to S. A. Smith & Company, Ltd., Dept Q , Bos HZ, I ill Instant ; IB Postum.' FOR CONGESTION -notano/4-fqsAioned mwtQHtplaster g^ EFFECTIVE —yes! But # tj%^ h°w messy! Now comes A* fyROWL Musterole, a clean white ointment made of pure oil of mustard, and other ingredients. , Just rub it on chest, back, throat—wherever the trouble is. Comforting warmth steals _ through, and inflammation is do%k% at once allayed. . Musterole * acts better than' a mustard gttJUdU plaster, and will not blister or |JPV9^jl jfffNk. 1° iars and tubes from all chemists. Keep handy for jkj±£ children's sudden ailments— mRZ| Jfetf gt^ and a safeguard against 'flu. Ask for free sample tin from your chemist, or write to the N.Z. Representatives: J. L. M Lennard, Ltd., Box 1497. m TAME A TUBE HOIWID-My ■IB m«^^ "' / i^^^H ■B >JX i^l,^r I Buy it from The exquisitely fine quaiiyour local chemist ty> o f Johnson's makes it i/6 per tin. the ideal powder for baby's tender skin. f) BABY POWDER fbrißaby^Best foryou,
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 60, 8 September 1926, Page 16
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