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In-between" health HiDden HUNGER can often mean 6 Not really ill, but scldom fecting uour" best tlis usually Fo mn ake sur'� you get the essential nutrients means Vou should Vive your body tlcose nutritional elements your body need$, (ou should drink: Horlicks. it nceds daily; to guard aqainst Hidden Hunger" _ NUTRITION EXPERTS AGREE that Hidden of foods your body needs. That is why Horlicks is S0 Hunger' ' is far more common than most people realise: necessary in our home--for all Four family. They say you can satisfy your hunger by having three Horlicks contains full-cream milk and thie nutritive meals every day- and still not satisfy your body S extracts of wheat Hour an d malted harley. Prepared needs. When we eat the wrong kind of foods; 01 not with milk and enjoyed between meals and just before enough of the right kind, then we suffe:: from Hidden bed at night, Horlicks is a halanced food which sup- Hunger our body is still hungry for certain plies the essential nutritional elements VOu body essential food elements. needs everv day. to guard against Hidden Hunger Being pre-digested, Horlicks goes almost straight into Horlicks supplies balanced nutrition made the bloodstream-_and it is all pure, extra nourishment. with milk it guards agaist "AIDDEN HUNGER" T ou must have nourishing food to guard against ( ( Hidden Hunger However; with today S rising PS__Hot Horlicks before bed costs; it is not always possible to have the right kind induces deep and restful sleep Made with milk (HorLicks GUARDS AGAINST HORLICKS "HIDDEN HUNGER 0i (tat {006 (Copyright) Manufactured by Horlicks Pty. Ltd., Tokomaru: New Zealand Distributors: W & R. Smallbone Ltd: H3-83

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 735, 14 August 1953, Page 14

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