y^rned down V \foh Phylli$-you A f aqain,and Idid L A buh honesHy its noh $£L l suppose people think think I'dget ^iwBRAsurprising . Yoo .CSOm ^ 4^^ ^|o^ TO get what you want In this world yo^i must b« rem«mhcr yVMe for * If you get up tired in the morning you're what you to!d ma about 1 A HorSiCK'S. not fit. Nature isn't getting a chance to replace the jpWy t^dcKtorab'out if2" / v0*0^!' *j energy used up by the heart and lungs while you He told m« J was ' / \ sleep— in fact, you're Night-Starved. m I Simply sufferinq from / . Al Night-Starvation aed / J/ ^ Horlick's at .bedtime gives you new energy and) IJHBH C&2S rnak« slecp effective. You'll like it - at bedtime. It's Its economical, too — just add ' made a different '#1\ water, the milk is in it. Prices f«»m 1/9 — economy si», 2/11. |^^V4 4 eot the Job. /Ta Also the Horlick's Mixer, 1/-. na ■ 1 1 1 ■ ■ BH ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ m. m ^■nif iiillriWiirriilk ^j| |'j| lafii |||| ^ The British Harold- F . Ritchie Co., Ltd., 104 Dixon Street, Wellingtan, C.T« ~V — — r ■ '■ ' ■ . - — ■ WHEN THEY WERE'VERY YOUNO THB blONNEiQUJNS WERE BATHED ONLY WITH READ WHAT DR, DAFOE c*vg- ■"* xnriBBM "At the time of the birth of the Dionne Quintuplets, and ward, they bathed in Olive Oil. When the time | ^ $ VC arrived for soap ^ ^ h and water baths, we "t* \ *\ . ■js ^ ^ Soap exclusively for daily use in bathing these fam • ' otu babies." What a basketful of loveliness . . . fresh and sweet from their Patmolive bathl Now that they are such biq glrls...the Quins ^ONLY Palmolive^^^ T UCKY little Quins! Always, their tender baby sldn . has had the most sdentific care. First ... Olive Oil, because nothing is so gentle and soothing for delicate skin. Then ... when the time came for soap and water baths, the spedalists in charge selected Palmolive, the gentle soap made with Olive Oil. What a lesson for mothers! Would you hathe your precious baby in any roap Ie« soothing than the one chosen for the little And you, too, Lovely Lady ... why not give your skin aii jreprodacdoo* the' matchles* beauty care of gentle Palmolive Soap? 2/217^^^P^ NE^S^Ice/l^
MMMfliaiMaHHHHaHMBiai m m m mm mmmm » t;ovxeeV" ■ FOR h l OLD GLAMIS 5 S AND . ! ! ^LD BLEACH ■ | Embroidery Linens S J Famous for Their Even ■ ■ Thread > ■ These are most suitable for Oross- j ■ Stitch, Italian, Hungarian and all ■ a other drawn thread work. J ■ ALL SHADES & WIDTHS IN ■ 5 STOCK ■ ■ Also | ! TEA & SUPPER GLOTHS j ■ WAGON RUNNERS ; \ HERETAUNGA ST., HASTINGS. ■ i 'Phone 2846 £ |ltf0anniin«iiHa«iinnBnHniBaiuniia^ ' FOB' SALE Owing to my having a large stoek of higb quality WOOLLEN MATERIALS I am making a big reductiou in tke price of same. Mademoiselle Bignon 104W. Eastbourne Street, Hastings (Back t>f Courtkouse)
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 98, 12 May 1937, Page 11
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