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Not really ill, but 1 Seldooitenllm well, HiDden HUNGER' means Horlicks builds vou up_restores lost vitality. Because it is To make pre-digestcd, Horlicks gocs almost straight into the bloodstream- sure you get the essential nutrients and it is all pure , EXTRA nourishment. vour body needs- and guard against Hidden Hunger' ~Jou should drink Horlicks NUTRITION EXPERTS AGREE that Hidden of foods Hunger is far more common than most people realise. Four body needs. That is why Horlicks is S0 They say Jou can satisfy your hunger by having three necessary in Four home-for al vour family meals every day an still not satisfy Horlicks contains full-erea m milk a nd the nutritive needs: When we eat the kind your body' $ extracts of wheat flour and ma lted barley: Prepared enough of the right kind, Wr01g of foods; or not with milk and enjoyed between mea |8 an( just before Hunger' then we suffer from Hidden bed at night, Horlicks is a halanced food which our body is still hungry for certain plies the essential nutritional sup- essential fooc elements. elements YouT hody needs evert day t0 eua?[ against Hidden Hunger' ' Horlicks supplies balanced nutrition made Being pre-digested, Horlicks goes almost straight into with milk it guards the bloodstream-~and it i: all pure; extra nourishment. against "HIDDEN HUNGER" Yvu must have nourishing food t0 guard against Hidden Hunger' '_ However, with today'$ 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 "KIDDEN HUNGER" Ma [ #oen Manufactured by Horlicks Pty . Ltd. Tokomaru. New Zealand Distributors: W. & R. Smallborizhtd. H3 -81

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 14

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