BOVR I L "<vv#^ Bovril is being supplied to the forces - % ■ 'JKll^l^Klliw^l^S M^S^^^^^^^^ in every theatre of war. Owing to \ \ psfe^^^^^fck^l>^ wartime conditions, you may findv ' \ fJlililg&S^B^ll difficulty in obtaining Bovril in your district, but supplies^will »\ "llJiPpk^^^ be renewed as soon as possible. In the meantime remember % \ "x^P that Bovril is highly concentrated, so use what you have with m'\ economy. A little can be made to go a long way. m \ ■ '■ w BOVRIL PUTS BEEF INTO YOU 77 / r ,1 I threecheersforfhe - KedWhite tflim BrotheriTLoie ~==^ Your Courtenay radio serviceman has one true love — a Courtenay. i« - . ■..'■■■ It's his radio—when they could be built—he helped build them. Now jsssEE2sw3^\ that they aren't, his knowledge and workmanship go - into keeping W*mIWWmWM M ageing models at their highest peak of performance? To him take W^^M^^^S^^ ■{ your Courtenay at the first sign of trouble. It's cheaper and better. ' SMQra^^gj^:'l ' *T7sj^ FLAVOUR-) l^^rj Westhall M git at Turnbull & Jones Ltd., f Jj VML, 12-14 Courtenay Place, Wellington _' -_ *:'~*^>~>--- '■»♦
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 September 1944, Page 7
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331Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 75, 26 September 1944, Page 7
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