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OVER THE FENCE! These days dad in on everything . he'8 getting the most out of life be cause he is bubbling with energy. And You can be that way! You can throw off listlessness, nerviness, with Horlicks. Delicious Horlicks not only replaces lost energy it gives you energy to burn. Horlicks is 8 nourishing food drink rich in the elements your body needs every day. A glass of Horlicks at night brings on deep, refreshing sleep helps soothe frayed nerves builds up fresh reserves of energy and vitality. And children adore Horlicks thrive on its balanced goodness. It'$ the ideal food drink for you and all your family. Always ask for Horlicks_~the nourish- ing food drink that gives you energy to burn. Horlicks Pty. Ltd,, Broadway, Palmerston Northa H8-13 Why it pays to POST EARLY! 5 PM 12 2 PM: 12 AM IO AM 6PM End of day posting can mean last-minute End of day posting thrusts an unequal pres- confusion in your office. In any case where sure on the mail-room. Help to spread the earlier mails are closed You are missing late afternoon peak. Play your part by earlier mail despatches. posting early and often: T E R $ Post mall at regular intervals. Why not Last minute posting is bad posting: Mail is have several postings in the day ? Your mail inadequately stamped or posted in the clerks will then avoid rush postings and Your wrong boxes. Avoid pressure on your staff correspondence will catch earlier mails and on ours by posting letters, accounts; where they operate: etc , regularly throughout the day: Every. account, circular and letter posted before noon helps the POST OFFICE to serve you better ISSUED BY THE POST OFFICE

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 509, 25 March 1949, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 509, 25 March 1949, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 509, 25 March 1949, Page 23

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