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The TRUTH about VITAMINS You have heard a lot about Vitamins lately. Since 1928, when Vitamins Ltd. first drew public attention to BEMAX— the richest natural Vitamin food —the absolute necessity for an adequate supply of Vitamins has been recognised by Medical opinion and the public alike. The serious results to health of even a partial deficiency of Vitamins in the diet are equally well known. This has lead to many claims as to the Vitamin activity of a great number of foodstuffs and preparations, some of which it would bo ■ unwise to take seriously. I Theoutstandingandundisputedfactremains that BEMAX is the richest natural Vitamin food.. Further, it is by far the most economical. In one tablespoonful of BEMAX there are over 180 International Standard Units of Vitamin Bi—the daily requirement of every adult. I The addition of a pennyworth of : BEMAX to the normal aduit diet each day will ensure an adequate supply of the essential Vitamins which cannot be ! obtained 'at like cost in any other way. On this account Doctors are constantly prescribing BEMAX as a general tonic and for conditions resulting from, the deficiency of Vitamins in modern diet, such as Constipation, Indigestion, Nerves, Loss of Appetite and Debility. The 3/6 tin contains a month's supply for any adult, with scale of quantities for children of all ages. Obtainable of all Chemists and 'Stores. Write for free booklet " Vitamins and Health" to Fassett* Johnson, Ltd. (Dept. G. 6), G.P.O. Box 33 Wellington (Sole Consignees for New Zealand). I BICYCLES orf REPAIRS! colcwnJ next Ford, 97 Courtenay Place for 1 best service or terms. Phorc- 50-2371

REAL RADIO Travellers' Samples are being offered at Sacrifice Prices ! -"'■ i O " 7-TUBE MANTEL SUPER- '■■ HETERODYNE. £14-19-6 4-TUBE MANTEL LOCAL T.R.F. £4-18-6 6-TXJBB CONSOLE T.R.F. £12-17-6 6-TUBE MANTEL T.R.F. £10-!O-O 5-TUBE CONSOLE- SUPERHETERODYNE. £17-10-0 ■ O I. Sets are Electric and Prices all includo.Tubes, Speakers, etc., also Royalty Licence. HARRINGTONS 44-48 VICTORIA STREET. (Next Excelsior Supply)

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 34, 9 August 1934, Page 23

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