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jkut time* as long th^x.* Each*tuoiiig band is a flfflBfi Jcoloured aph»l^&f|inches long, marked with station ^^WWm I jchange switch the diamond flicks from one' band to the • ^Hn| jjjxext and follows the^spirals as you tane, fast ot slow. ,^flhflMHc |^nd Fhantom Ace tunmg is only one feature of many, /-*- - Call, Wrlte br Phone i or * Demonstration. ROSS, DYSART & McLEAN - Karamu RJ., HASTINGS Lf - ........ ^ — — — — ■ "Not more FOOD, but more FREQUENT Food," say TIRED before noon! That's nonsense. Neither body nor brain should be tlred after only 2 or 3 hours* work. The 'fatigue' that you, and most busy people, feel towards the latter half of the mornlng Is not real fatigue— it's ' hunger of the tissues.' Your body wants a fresh suppiy of energy-food, and a little extra meal will put you right. Medical research workers haye proved by a long series of experiments that people not only work better, but Improve in health, when food Is eaten at more frequent intervals during'the long gap between break- , fast and Iunch,and again between lunch and the evenlng meah Workers who took only the three 'regulation' meals a day were found to lose energy to a very marked degree two or three hours after the meal was taken. But when at this point they were given food, their energy t figure went up again instead of continuing to decrease. And yet they did not eat more during the day than before! supper, and you will be delightiffiaL ^ ^ y?ur^ncreasec* fee'5nS better, play better, sleep better See' that husband and children taka - kMwa ^^BSiKsfc \ hot nourlshing Bournville Cocoa in

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 101, 15 May 1937, Page 8

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