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£ m~ A s Young as His Son. I I S-F: *anks to ■-. r^#/T <^/COIOSIWIC Full of vim, and vigor- — ..y .■.'....,:'';":-' '■':', energetifc and virile-^-phy-sically fit. There's nothing his son caiydo that he can't equal. How does he do it at his time of life? He drinks COLOSEPTIC. ~ WHY COLOSEPTIC ? poisons. COLOSEPTIC can In these days of modern do that. Smoothly but surely diet, particles of food waste it flushes the system through become encrusted in the walls the four great avenues Nature v of the intestines, harbouring provides for the disposal of germs —polluting the blood impurities from the blood stream—causing loss of the colon or large" intestines vitality—weakness — hidden —the kidneys—the pores of constipation — self-poisoning the skin and the respiratory , (autoxima)— the starting point organs. of many serious ills. YOUTH REGAINED! . WHAT COLOSEPTIC DOES The effect of this internal cleanBefore perfect health can . ness meani youth regained—you be regard this was^natter . .^^jgsFs» I rhiist be dissolved and banish- COLOSEPTIC aft-ial to-day, r. Ed from the system —the body g enc i coupon now for the freed from all devitilizing Special Demonstration Jar. . . ■■ KtesUr Full-»iie J«ri, 5/6. All Ch«miit» »nd Sto«». _ _ M __— — CUT OUT AND MAIL TODAYI ——— —— —-— tzamU* a COLOBEPTIC CO. LTD. IWgj^ ' jf^ft . P.O. Box 1617, Auckland. ~ --.I, Jm -^jJEy-^jy IM~ , "Will you pltase send m* » np»ei»l 1/- Demon- | K^ Vflß'l ttration Jar'and your free booklet. wh!«h . telta , IW^^^WeKW how COLOSEPTIC rencwi th« d«ire» of yonth. I Jg |I^BkBF Tj| I enclose stamps or Postal Notes to the-value I I. NAME ~....;...., .....: I I ■■»</" '

WHij *O\^tinCis fe and Perfect Tonic Fobd Beverage A perfect food beverage must be made of the best and finest ingredients. It must not contain drugs or chemicals. The food elements essential for health must be correctly proportioned. It must be highly concentrated and yet easily digestible. In the process of manufacture the food value of the ingredients must not be impaired. Most important of all—it must be economical in use and; sold at prices which will enable it to be purchased by everyone. Of all forms of concentrated , nourishment < Ovaltine' v which when fully developed, will pfobably.be the largest alone meets all these requirements. It is prepared from and best equipped egg farm in the world, malt, milk and eggs. Of these constituents eggs are a The eggs are. collected and used the. day they are laid, vital and expensive item. ; But: they are indispensible if Many thousands of gallons of the! best and purest milk - \ 'Ovaltine' is to possess its unique nerve and body- are also used daily. Dried-Milk: is cheaper, but it is 7 building properties. . not good enbugh for ' Ovaltine.' The special and exclusive . - ■ ' ,■,:• :i, :■ . ■/■*_■ c process of manufacture extracts and concentrates the rich .:. 12,500,000 eggs are used yearly in lie; manufacture of nourishment contained in these best of Nature's foods Ovaltine To ensure that these shall be absolutely fresh and renders it easy of digestion. In every home delicious ". the manufacturers of 'Ovaltine' have purchased 300 acres / Ovaltine', should be the daily beverage in place-of tea, : ■ of land in the beautiful countryside of Hertfordshire, within , coflfee, etc. ; Its regular use will maintain good health and view of the factory, and have established an egg farm, protect the system against ailments. ■.'/■■- Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three si^es: Small, Medium, Large. \ ' TRY -**O VALTINE' FREE! •■■■- ; Send name and -address together with %&■ in'stamps to the N:Z. Agents, Sal?nond.& Spraggon Ltd., Dept.'B.'P^O. Box 662, Wellington, when a fiee sample will be sent to you. 1 . M .A~N.' U..E A C.T..UI E.D B.'-.Y. A. WAN- DE R LI M I.T ED. LONDON.." sj.jo OVALTINF PRICES ARE NOW RE D U GED

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 7, 8 July 1931, Page 16