(CJLEEP comes at last after many hours of wakefulness. But it rs \r^fc\ restless sleep. You wake at the slightest noise. When morning comes you feel more tired than when you went •< t>ed. Your nerveg are fagged oat and exhausted. Take a cup oi deHeious "Ovaltinc" It They are starved for the want of nerve- regularly before retiring, The nerve- B1 restoring nourishment. restoring elements pass at once into B I Avoid drugs. Only nourishment will the syilem. The ner»e* ac soothed Bj restore frayed and worn nerves and re- and sound refreshing sleep quickly Hi charge them with vital energy. follows. FJk " Ovaltine "it supremely rich in nerve- " Ovaltine" contain* all the vitamins, and 21 restoring nourishment. In addition to the these are present in correct ratio ; further- V j wonderful nutriment obtained from ripe more, it is emphasised that " Ovaltine" SI barley malt and creamy milk it contains contain*, alto in correct ratio, all the other IB / the protein and phosphorus wealth of equally important factor* of a complete ■/ fresh eggs. "Ovaltine" is therefore and perfect food. One cup of" Ovaltine" JM I abundant in all the vital properties for yields more nourishment than 12 cups of Wt\ bnildins up healthy brain and nerve tissue. beef extract or 3 eggs. , Jf I I RUSKS \ \ BwiUls-wp endiSody gfclSilßre^A^ I More »ppetising. I j Sold by all Chemists and Stores—in 3 Sizes ft mW j[f Price 216 £ 416 per tin M* A pply to Nun Zealand Agtnti: / J-,, iT^lirf*^ Free Demonstrations of "How to Use Ovaltine" Next Week at A. ECCLES, Chemist, DEVONPORT. CALL FOR A FREE TRIAL CUP.
A New Idea About Health YouVe thought of Wrigley's as a delightful tit-bit, an inexpensive sweet that lasts a long time and gives a lot of pleasure. Now think of Wrigley's seriously as a great aid to good health—you have the highest scientific authority for it. A prominent dental surgeon, writing for the Daily Express of the 27th June, says:----"To prevent the teeth decaying by cleanliness alone, the mouth would have to be constantly aseptic As this is practically impossible, a small quantity of good chewing gum after a meal will induce a long' continued flow of saliva, most efficacious in destroy* ing the numbers of tooth-destroying bacteria.** That's one health item—teeth. Brushing alone does not save teeth. But brushing plus the use of Wrigley's does save them. And all doctors agree now that teeth must be good' if you are to be healthy. The second item is digestion. Wrsgleys helps this in the same way that it helps save teeth—by stimulating an extra flow of saliva. This extra flow prevents that "full ,, feeling, flatulence and other unpleasant symptoms of indigestion. So millions use Wrigley's after every meal—when it does most good, saving teeth and aiding digestion* Always j! \ UfDlfil FVCI J Sportsmen w* it Refreshinf / \ J to Steady /V«rm» made in n-iHif S si Quench Thint \ X PEPPERMINT i P.K.~4pS MM « V .»r CHEWIN6SWEET | »****«-+*»".
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 132, 5 June 1926, Page 38
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