V^^^^^) 1 Jsfili^ c dzfty beverage fbr all children should be \3>:s[.^TS&ft a.^^^^, f**s&? - delicious 'Ovaltine'. It stands supreme as J£2?<'2 .J2itisr~ ~ \ * the food drink which ensures sturdy growth M*mg&Bp % %i»<l«^v Str £' and creates health and energy. Fp^sr < A <- &L2.L —^-k^ILJ bl / W ■/m> i^^'^ 'Ovaltine' supplies the concentrated \f \ jr'^ nourishment extracted from malt extract, fresh I - creamy milk and new-laid eggs. These are / f • . TRY Nature's foods which are richest in health- / / 'OVALTINE 1 FREE! giving nourishment. / / ■ ■■ Send name and address together with 2d. in stamps fo H « I TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE / / otl^^'' ll^, e^f'^^K^^ t Serve it HOT or COLD j Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London. NZ63 ' f . di 1 . trouble to make y : | i!j ife^P; T; —vT»«HJ SWEETENED Condensed Milfc. • Lv\i9g.; ConKiS: Uoi.WJ^J CONDENSED \L mn „,,,,, ~ , ..... v |>>v >^H l- ~T^Z^\ MILK /3 P 6 sllces brea<l (1 inch thick). 5Ss:= == '-^g^^ p^t of SFULL-. Highlander Milfc and water together. Cut bread into one CREAM milk m«i strips and dip in the milfc. Fry in butter until golden . from rich New brown. While hot, roll strips in a mixture.of granulated sugar . Zealand pastures. and cinnamon. Serve, with tea. -' THE SAFE MILK I'm EIGHTY MILLION PEOPLE in. be more than a. conservative estimate. |-< m ■ Br. it:?in' France and Belgium. Untold -The reason of-'ASPRO' preference-for 1 - t© millions in India,-Malaya and' South headaches is because it banishes aches 1 4' % , Africa—here are but a few of the ' and pain quickly—there are no danger- x iI i y'M countries where 'ASPRO' is successful ous after-effects—'ASPßO' does n6t '|- m wiA the millions on account of its pain harm the heart and it conforms to the | ' t M relieving qualities. To say that'ASPßO' standard of purity laid down by the |. -<-*» ' relieves 100,000 depressing headaches British Pharmacopoeia, the guiding §" : v « every day throughout the world would authority of the Medical Profession. I .: Condemned to Per- |'jf B©@S Not Has?m the Heart! 1 ? petual Headaches 1 | „„„ 1 •';' Extraordinary I I uoll malaria earache 1 * Eesult! W 1 'ASPRft' dengue neuralgia % 17 Kerr Street I I ~ ■ GOUT NEURITIS I Dear s?r? VONPORTI Ausi u T nuiV ,« 2 I" I FOR' LUMBAGO INFLUENZA' I ' D TwoS vekrs z go I was cond^nVby I 1 * COLDS FEVERISHNESS I the medical profession to perpetual g HEADACHE I SCIATICA i . headaches. They said it was "epe- rf £3 n^I ,TT,»,v!-li.t» O<-ifl. 1 l^A & ,- I crania" for which they said there was f& ' S RHEUMATISM SORE THROAT I , Jrl y vg hbu4 n"Sab^ er todaS II SLEEPLESSNESS ' ASTHMA ■ I lA<£'&?"%&■*&£«£ I I TOpTHACHE HAY FEVER I simply extraordinary. Where I used I M TEMPERATURE IRRITABILITY I now^^'TspTo^laWetrwii^give i 1 PERIODICAL PAINS PECULIAR TO i complete .reiw..^ | g WOMEN :: ALCOHOLIC AFTER-EFFECTS B ■ S B i ***» H**H»le Head- 1 I 6'^Mtfaaaa-oaVil^fe^V women- for horn |! I P® 21®8311^^©^B?^^ '& ' « WHOfflflßS'^TPißlfolV 'ASPRO' has a spec- ffi if C/o. E. Donovan, i * i J?- ■■ * V'l^^^ ial charm on account | 1 Dea T r AJ.y s ANUI- M°rrinsvill e> g g fgjj^^ Q, IB i^B^pßi^flcal experiences with | | fered from terrible headaches $j ' M which all women are familiar. They surely know 1 || a' ld neuralgia, for which I have a • W just what a wonderful soother and pain dispeller fif 1 tried nearly every doctors pre- 8 m jTioTYra^t • «,.(,. -- , , , w «B scnption and remedies which II M ASPRO is. Millions of women throughout the || p were'ever known. M , M World now regularly take 'ASPRO,' the safe, sure Mf| since using 'ASPRO' I have m si and effective medicine to relieve their pain and i W m| mucn pleasure in stating that I ( a '§§ accompanying physical depression, who before 1 M a.m no lonser a sufferer and will i ;;}! had to resort to dangerous drugs, narcotics or I'l "asFro'Tabktf to ™ y "rtenefs! I ■^ S opiates. The under- _ mJS. . Thanking you most heartily, it <-m stan"mS woman uses , a . l _ m^ V urs re o tfull H %^M l^^^g^^^^^^ytt^^&l^l^^x^^i fw* l^Sd-) (Mr.) K. H. Groves. Sl-—
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 67, 21 March 1933, Page 13
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