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Walter HAGEN THE WINNER OF THE BRITISH OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SAYS :- '*"My caddie keeps a block of Cadbury's Milk Chocolate handy so that I can enjoy an occasional nibble during around It satisfies without creating a thirst" H^i 1 1 There are one and a "'"■■#C?^i:W I half glasses of English IfF^ft IB^^ Full Gream Milk in every' half pound of Cadbury's : ■ ;^^^^ : British-Buy CadWs 7 ,^-WHAt' vkILK: ■■ GAR-DOVw.'.V •■■^■: • •'• ; ■■■<■■■•■.- . ■■ ii' Esch of a group o< boys in a school netr These stme boys entirely escaped illness London was given a pint of fresh milk daily during a winter when there was more genover and above the ordinary generous diet. eral sickness than usual in the locality. By the end of « year their gain in weight' There are \Vi glasses (about 1 lb.) of fresh waj nearly twice that qf the other boys, and English full cream milk in every Vi Ib, ot their increase in height practically half as Cadbury's Milk Chocolate. No milk powder ■ muci again. These and other remarkable is used. The milk is always used fresh from tesu'ts' are described in a Report issued by English farms. Within a few hours of the the Medical Research Council of His milking it is being prepared for the chocolate M»je»'ty's Privy Council. in our own milk condensing stations. EAT MORE MILK IN CADBURY'S °*"S4 D MILK m2l v tAC" CHOCOLATE /. m^ ■• :. - . :■- ■■ ■• ■■■ •■■ ■ - ■ s^p TUST WHAT /j&mk\ „is the proper care . it " jw! GUARD, THE-DANGER LINE " where teeth meet gums \ jim/ mIX Can the average person, busy with affairs of everyday life, give teeth and gums effective protection? Yes —but, to do so, teeth must be more than merely brushed. They must over be protected also from harmful mouth acids. l^OlUam!* over For both these purposes dentists now prescribe E%f\tf Squibb's Dental Cream because it is made with over 3 \J /Q 50#> Milk of Magnesia, the best medium known for neutral- _ jKK'c Mill' izing the acids which form not only at the Danger Line, . where teeth meet gums, but in the tiny crevices in and of Magnesia between the teeth which the tooth brush cannot possibly reach. SQUIBB'S TDental Cream not only cleans and protects the.'teeth but. refreshes the mouth, sweetens the breath and makes gums firm and healthy. _^^n. Representatives: "^^^ Q. AS.HFORD & BATTEN, LTD., N^ . . ~ i^ WhSm W ■■■ 22 'ViCtbria' Street, WELLINGTON. ■^''"^SgS. A V 2» 3r*l!L| V^^^ MILK OF MAGNESIA \« >^^^ sweetens the breath, neutralises the acids M HHk **MW W^^^ of the mouth and corrects excessive stomHill lib ach acidity. On retiring swallow a tea*OK I lVv^< spoonful; also use it as a mouth-wash ** and gargle. It is free from the usual s^^^ earthy and alkaline taste. E. R. SQUIBB & SONS * * NEW YORK MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS TO THE MEDICAL PROFESSION SINCE 1858

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 32