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M ___ Your body must have life-giving Mineral Salt*... •■-■'• W M — — must have Food iodine and Vitamin B. Vikelp ■ m H^^ __§___, mum _____■_» m H _m^ _mm __f^ gives you these precious elements. HI _■■ MM M/ W m\ A I ■ M _■■ The concentrated Mineral food value in Vikelp is 111 l I"™ I I ■if I II A^^A II tremendous. For instance, one day's supply gives '______■ IMMm Mi H W _W _____■ m_l I I you as much Calcium as in 7 eggs —as much Iron _■ WAM ■ VV MAM m^r Hi ■ i as in 23-lbs. of Oranges —as much Phosphorus as M in 4-lbs. of Butter —as much Vitamin Bas in ii-lbs. MW of Cabbage. And Vikelp Tablets contain 9of the 12 And as all these precious Minerals and Vitamins get ~-, HIHTV WIOSINf. NOVGItIiSSI' I *•■ into your system they gradually re-nourish it. Tired- ■ # W ness turns into energy. You have found new life. * , ....... t _______b___m--_m This advertisement contributed in support of the War fcttort by ■■■■■■■■■wUr?7j J A The N.I.M.U. INSURANCE CO., Wellington. I Send this coupon to-day lor _____________■■■ jmemme^mmm^^meemmmmmmmmommmmmmmmmmmemmmmm^mmmmommeemmmemmmmmmmmmmmmm ■ free booklet, crammed full with . 5 vita/ information, "How to Gain New Health, ■ —— b . 5378 // Am HjwMJ \7l GETMRrD~oFDANDRUIFF If fiWMMD CfffP \ MEN who suffer with Dandruff and // AMAB/ WBJ Am/La MM BM^ \l Falling Hair will find KOKO a great aid. 1/ IA AAU.WMAMM/KJMA.ALM 11 KOKO cleanses the scalp and if massaged I , " ' m ~A' * I into the head daily, brings new life to Iff -'X* ' #__T^ I hair roots. KOKO contains no gummy, 1 f*/| AWfhAWW* T&WfB 7#lT€* lii '■_ oily substance or dye and men, women —p^^^^ll #/** AAAaMM/S A ffXffff ljljljU I A /«&_________■ and children's hair is healthier and lovelier pTV 1\ C/ 1/ tjirWA- M.%M/MM.WVW%§ kJ JaMMMM _k. fl j 1% ft j 4^ 4< The Stuff to % BRYLCEEEM keeps » J your hair smartly in jAAm_Wr Mm * place without gum- mmHM>Ak. AM , min From Hairdressers and Chemists. rpO-DAY you arc managing your own farm. You are providH —5 X ing for your family, and you are making a good job of it. HIWI -^DBEMI Ownership is something you are proud of. Ownership means lirML ■ L\#MLE E !▼■ Security . . . and naturally you want to make certain that the I'-HUJUmiFilW^MilfTB1! iarm will remain in the family. lflß#|^^l^SHlSS In the payment of debts, death duties, legal and other charges, Mi?MM^l^^ti;^^iM^^^ the gpeck i ia C iii t i cs possessed by the Public Trust Office for F\ff*r\lthin& advancing money without the necessity of raising a mortgage L. VCf J Llllll j* or forcing the realisation of assets, can be of great assistance. OJ\J3 JL nCGQS Why not caU an(l talk tl,c malter over with the PuWic Trustee's t^»^.»^STT » v t*^;\\«m^sw^^ local representative? He will explain the special facilities BWfi%^' s\£ possessed for the administration of farming estates. BiV;' *• WRITE fofcXTODAY FOR THE FREE BOOKLET -.t frha BUB 11 _t i s'^Jm^_ r \ j| Jiv JL \J- AW MA_ A. \J fl is in Glaxo —a wholly digestible milk- ' \\ m TT^ J|T £\ mW% WI IJ food. Top-grade fresh milk for sturdy || ill EP 1 W'l' W' If 1 little muscles. Extra Vitamin D for ' W I 111 i l^ fi ml ml 1 strong bones, aud extra iron for good ¥ J|_ AMI %J L/ Ji. MA AA 1 red blood. Glaxo is the best food for ; / ' \ j those babies who cannot be breast-fed. / _ -<iiMsa^^^^^^^^^^ ,^r-- r-™_^ «d«B Z^***^ SUNSHINE GLAXO . "~~ ~^~ MBP^ fIN DSFEMCEI for the young baby. OF FREEDOM I immemmmm^mm^^tmmmmtmm^immmm^mm^mmmmmmiaimamma^eammemHaaaamaaer \ ** I FULL CREAM GLAXO VSVAV/ for the b u ab7 ,°/ cr 5 b^- ■■__*■.'__*■■ BMff I Don * De,ay Ba!'way *a ß°ns! (^^^^^^^^ They Are Fighting For You BUILDS BONNIE BABIES , ■ r r, . ~ j. c To carry everything that the Armed Forces and Industry and Before Baby ComCS—and After Commerce have to haul, railway rolling stock must be kept Send for free copy of the Glaxo Baby Book, moving. Wagons must be loaded heavier, sent away faster, and a eood guide in tbe care of the infant. . , . , _, , . . ~ «,„._»„ h a J ■ 74 emptied quicker. There can be no sleeping shipments or empty Glaxo Laboratories (n.z.) Ltd., Bunnythorpi wagons tucked away in sidings. It's transportation the railways must deliver; wagons cannot be spared for storage. Every , , — moving wagon"brings victory nearer; idle wagons hold it back. H Wagons Are On The Warpath Mr»~-^rfcs§&Z£^£Wl^Bßßfr>* I___f/l UMMim^^M (^^M^^^^":^^ASm^m ___\\\\\yf^^^miP^^^^^^^M'^ M£*l /3^_t/_________l ___B_p______H_____r^. /__H_____________hCW ** " ___^_L___l^Vff^9VV^^^«^^M^^_B__Ri//tf %>£<^f^'__^_____________l _4raH ______HH__H _H______F^^ 7*\^X ■*■ A,.. 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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1942, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1942, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 107, 2 November 1942, Page 3

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