Ladies' coloured kid, newest design?, sixes 3 and 4, going at Adams' clearing sale at 17/9; usually 29/6 to 39/6; spike heels and low heels. — (Ad.)
FEE ID) Vll T AIiUHTY VIGOROUS play—it's a necessity to boyhood. Boys who play hard generally work hard, enjoy life all the time. What stamina they need, these boys, to carry them through the long, adventurous days! How necessary to know just what is right food for them. How important that they get just what they need for growth, for strength, for the foundation of true health. Your boy may eat three meals a day yet gain from them little enough of real food. Food that feeds. Food that supplies the precious dtinents, the vitamins, his growing body craves. Vitamin-B is vitally important. Therefore give the boy Marmite every day. Marmite is the richest known source of vitait is a concentrate of yeast extract. Give him Marmite in sandwiches, in broth, in ,n stews—Marmite some way every day. Marmite improves the flavour and increases the nourishing power of other foods it meets in process of digestion. For Economy—Buy the large .Jars At all grocer* and at Sanitarium Health Food Shops VI p OST THIS "FREE ORDER "FORM I ' TODAY to Sanitarium Health Food ' I Company, Box 11, Papanui, N.Z., ' I for S-oz. Sample Jar of Marmite. j Name NZM.6-24-21 , Address . i " r is, j I Join I the I Mustard Is |
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 31, 7 February 1928, Page 14
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