Good Night ! Poor Granny goes wearily (but Bourn-vita re- iaxed) to bed Good MorDing ! Mrs. Mary K Smith (where' $ Poor Granny now?) busy, bright-eyed, alert; wakes up/ Vital; bright-eyed, bounding with energy way beyond her years _ what' $ the secret of women who refuse to let birthdays leave their mark ? It s 3 simple secret the secret of a nightly soothing cupof Bourn-vita-~the delicious; easily digested food drink that drives away the wrinkles and worries of the day in deep,sound, refreshing sleep: Make nightly Bourn-vita your habit it's dot only soothing but also a delicious drink with a light chocolaty flav- @dsuty? ouc packed with the goodness of full creat milk; eggs, and barley malt No wonder itt$ BOURNVITA good night and good morning | It'9 CADBURY'S So it must be good ! B5
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 529, 12 August 1949, Page 14
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