P/M/ P/M' P/M/ SHE LOOKS SO PALE AND THIN TOO, DEAR. SHOULDN’T BE SURPRISED IF IT'S NIGHT-STARVATION. BETTER PUT HER ON TO HORLICKS riCKITICKI THAT'S ALL SHE DOES WITH HER FOOD ! Wy o^. m rl m h * l # M DOES YOUR CHILD JUST PICK AT HER FOOD? \Y a child is off her food . .’..when she looks pale and puffy under the eyes . . . when she’s irritable ... when she tires easily and gets listless ... then it’s time to act and act quickly! These signs mean that your child is using up her nervous energy more quickly than she is replacing it. And.it is at night, during sleep, that these stores of nervous energy should be replaced. You see, children use up their energy during sleep just the same as we do. They use it up on breathing J, and other automatic actions. But children grow as well, and if this double call on their energy reserve isn’t cared for, they soon become finicky over food, pale, and begin to lose weight. If your child is like this, then the trouble is probably Night-Starvation. Give your child Horlicks every night before bed. Horlicks guards against Night-Starvation and replaces energy lost during sleep. Your child will be thrilled by the delicious flavour of Horlicks, especially if you use the Horlicks mixer. Buy some Horlicks today —and start your youngsters on it right away. •*O*lXl3 HORLICKS guards children against NIGHT-STARVATION
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Duty first is beauty first! Enlivening just to look at Pam. Courage in every line of her! A splendid defiance for wartime gloom in the way she dresses and carries herself. “It’s our job,” says pretty Pam (whom men pursue with wedding rings), “To be decorative, groomed, immaculate . . . note more than ever!” There’s courage in beauty; it calms, reassures . . . The secret of Pamela’s charm is line . . . Berlei the secret of her brave new line. See her flash across the courts . . . being calmly escorted to the play . . . making an entrance . . . anywhere . . . a Berlei it is that gives the line—the Berlei made for that moment. . • with a shapely .waist and young, high bosom. Truly, my charmers, timer may change, empires fall '. . . but Beauty goes on forever! ■YOU KNOW YOUR FIGURE FITTING? n you can ask for a6B shoe, a6l glove, a si Z e 20 • how it simplifies shopping! Now you can buy Bcrleis the same way. Ask your corsetiere the , >cr of your figure fitting. So easy, so quick, then, to your foundations. Just give the number and you ll town Bcrleis in your exact fitting. In tins way i;simplifies for you the 5 figure types and tbc.r 13
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 156, 1 June 1940, Page 11
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