'-'iS Tfief Rough way of putting it, yes—but he really does know a winner 1 One of those “blokes” out in all weathers has learned by experience. A sip of that Pectoral Oxymel leaves a soothing film on a “ raspy ” throat. A sip now and then from the bottle is enough—he carries it in his pocket. MskHtosrtZtf _____Geo. Bonnington Ltd., CashelJtreet L Christchurch l ___ JJLr
\ X / •THERE are excellent reasons why * Vimaltol’ will help your child to grow strong and sturdy. Prepared from the finest malt extract, with added vitamins and minerals, plus orange juice. *Vimaltol* is of —== _ —* the utmost value for increasing strength, weight and vigour. Begin now to give your child the benefit T** of this extra protection against winter ail- ra7nrnM meats. -VimaW has an irresistibly Lu"°n delicious orange flavour which all children i u Vitamin D, 932 love. Experience will show you that f.u. Vitamin Bi, 4.2 mgs. *Vimaltor quality and concentrated good- Riboflavin (Ba), 28.2 mgs. ness represent the maximum economy Nicotinic acid, with .228% in use Calcium glycerophosphate and .08% Iron and AmBuild up your child HOW % r with Vi MALIO L. The Delicious Vitamin Food for Sturdy Health Obtainable from all Chemists and Stores A Product of the ‘Ovaltine’ Research Laboratories A. Wander Ltd., North Road, Papanui, Christchurch. 3J»
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26220, 18 September 1950, Page 8
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