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Sleepless in a Sleeping World 0 NLY the sleepless know the agony of mind which per- sists through the silent night hours 48 they drag wearily the exhaustion and depression which follow the failure to give Nature her best opportunity to restore and revitalise nerves; brain and body But there are many, many thousands who guard against sleeplessness who take a cup of delicious 'Ovaltine every night at bedtime: 'Ovaltine' has those special properties which help to relax the tired body, soothe the nerves; and make you receptive to sleep: Moreovet, its concentrated, easily digestible nourishment it pro- vides valuable means of restoring the physical and nervous system during your sleeping hours. It i8 for these reasons that Ovaltine? sleep is recognised as the best of sleep the perfect preparation for the work of the new day: 56.8 Drink: delicious Ovaltine The World $ Best Nightcap Free sample sent on receipt of name and address, together with 3d. in stamps to cover postage and packing, to Salmond & Spraggon Ltd , Po Box 662, W ellington. 66 99 Listen-in to The Ovaltiney Show 6.15 pxms Saturdays , all ZB Stations. A WANDER LTD , LONDON. NZ. FACTORY : NORTH RD', PAPANUI; CHRISTCHURCE by = by

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 502, 4 February 1949, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 502, 4 February 1949, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 502, 4 February 1949, Page 25

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