

Shakespeare's "Seven Ages of Man" 



pay tribute to 



HORLICK'S oJB- Malted Milk 



From across every sea and land 

 have come thousands of grateful 

 letters (a few are reproduced in 

 opposite column) to the Horlick 

 offices, paying tribute to Horlick's 

 Malted Milk. Mothers of contented 

 babies, soldiers after a campaign, 

 explorers back from the ice fields, 

 high tension business and professional 

 workers, invalids and the aged — 

 all tell of the different needs that 

 "Horlick's" has satisfied. 



"Horlick's" has proved itself 

 to be an excellent food for every 

 age of Shakespeare's "Seven." It 

 is so complete in itself as to con- 

 tain every element of nutrition 

 necessary to sustain life — even of 

 the most robust — and yet it is per- 

 fectly digestible by the delicate 

 stomach of the infant r.nd the invalid. 



The Original Round Package 

 for over a third of a Century 



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7th 



"First the infant in the nurse's arms" 



"Words fail to express how grateful I am to Horlick's 

 Malted Milk. My babe was given up; it was said she would 

 not live through the night. But the next morning it still 

 lived, and while we anxiously watched it, a neighbor per- 

 suaded us to try 'Horlick's.' It was like putting oil on the 

 wick of a dying lamp; she improved rapidly, and is now 

 the joy of the house" 



"Then the school boy with his shining 

 morning face" 



"I raised five children on 'Horlick's,' and they all love it 

 still. It can't be beat as a nutritious lunch between 

 meals for a growing boy or girl" 



"Then the soldier seeking reputation 

 at the cannon's mouth" 



'Clara Barton of the Red Cross in her stories of the Span- 

 ish American War tells how Colonel Roosevelt asked the 

 Red Cross to sell him some supplies for some sick men in 

 his regiment, but she declined. We cannot sell them, but 

 you can have them for asking. Oh, then I do ask for 

 them — All right, what is on your list? The list was Hor- 

 lick's Malted Milk, etc. Colonel Roosevelt slung the heavy 

 sack over his shoulder, and trudged off through the jungle" 



"And then the lover with his ballad" 



'Horlick's growth as a fountain favorite has been mar- 

 velous. A constant stream of young couples in the after- 

 noon and evening call for Horlick's Malted Milk, choco- 

 late or plain. 'Horlick's' is a favorite lunch hour drink 

 around universities with the students. A glass making a 

 meal, they find it very economical and healthful" 



"And then the justice full of wise saws" 



•'When I need an invigorator as the result of my work 

 I drink a cup of 'Horlick's.' I have used it constantly for 

 several years, and find it cannot be beat for weak stomach, 

 as a diet. In fact, it is all that is claimed for it" 



"The sixth age with spectacles on nose" 



"I am 50 years old, and consider it a fortunate day when 

 a friend induced me to try a cup of Horlick's Malted 

 Milk. I used it with benefit and pleasure two or three 

 times a day. It is delicious and has done me a world of 

 good" 



"Last scene of all that ends this 

 eventful history" 



"I could not do without it. It surely is a sleep producer 

 and I am a nervous person, but Horlick's Malted Milk 

 has helped me greatly. I have learned by experience 

 that 'Horlick's' is as excellent for well people as for 

 invalids" 



Trial sample mailed upon request 



HORLICK'S MALTED MILK CO., Racine, Wis., U. S. A. 



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