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E FELT BOUND TOIPUBLISH S2IS* LETTER. llie manufacturers of “ Ovaltine " have hitherto refrained from publishing testimonials received from members of the medical profession —though many thousands have already been received and are being added to daily. The following unsolicited testimonial from a medical practitioner so completely confirms the claims made by us of ■ the wonderfully sustaining and restorative properties of "Ovaltine” that we feel bound to publish it. Decor Sire, The following particulars may be of interest to you. In the beginning of December a little girl patient of mine, four years old, developed Whooping Cough. A week later Pneumonia set in, which proved to be a very severe attack involving both lungs, and lasting between four and five weeks. Daring the whole of that time her sole nourishment was “Ovaltine.” She absolutely ref sed anything else, even all meat preparations, bat would drink unlimited quantities of “Ovaltine.” Her first thought and cry always on wakening was for a drink of “Ovaltine.” The most interesting fact however is that, in spite of the severity of her attack of Pneumonia she kept in quite good condition all the time, and although of course never plump, she never was in the slightest degree emaciated. Although I have long known and used “Ovaltine ” both for myself and my patients, I have never before had such a striking demonstration of its sustaining and nourishing power and digestibility, I can honestly say that it saved that child’s life. Yours truly, (Signed) M. 8., Ch.B. N.B. In accordance with medical etiquette the name and address of the doctor are withheld from publication. You will appreciate the above testimonial the more if you remember that this delicious tonic food beverage supplies the concentrated nourishment extracted from barley malt, rich creamy milk and fresh eggs. & Sold by all Chemists and Stores at 2j6, 4 6 and 8j «nVAI TIMF” RngK'Q More uppetisinsr, more easily digested V -ML. i irtJLt I\UOa\u, i, n H much more nourishing than ordinary rusks. Invaluable for young children and invalids. 2/6 and 4/0, Manufacturers; A. WANDER, Ltd., London. A generous trial receipt of 3d. in SALMOND & sample of deii'ious “Ovnlhne" will hi sent on stamps. Apply to the New Zealand Agents: SPRAGGON. Ltd.. WELLINGTON. N.Z. Rldia HARMS SHOE SALE NOW IN FULL SWING LADIES’ BARGAINS. Ladies’ Camel Hair Collar Slippers, felt and leather soles; concealed stitching—4/6. Ladies’ Glace One-strap Ward Shoes, sewn soles—B/11. Ladies’ Velvet One-bar Slippers, sewn soles, low heels—7/9. Ladies’ Satin One-bar Evening Shoes, semi-Louis heels; in Black or .White —10/6. Ladies’ Glace Court Shoes, Cuban heals, with buckle or button ornament —12/6. Ladies’ Glace Derby Shoes, round toes, patent caps, Cuban heels—--12/6. Ladles’ Warm Lined Gum Boots—--17/8. LADIES’ ODDMENTS. Ladies’ Mock Suede Lace Shoes; in Grey or Black: sizes 2 and 3 only; largo fitting—6/11, Ladies’ Velvet Court or Ankleband Shoes, with Cuban heels— 6/11. Ladies’ Glace or Patent Court Shoes, assorted styles; worth double—B/11. Ladies’ Glace Court Evening Shoes, pump soles—B/6. Ladies’ Glace Lace Boots; In sizes 2,8, and 4 only— 4/11, 6/11, 8/11, 10/6 Ladies’ Patent Lace Boots; in sizes 2,3, 4,6, and 6; to clear—l2/6. Ladies’ Warm Gaiters; in Navy, Black, Brown, or Grey. Were 6/6. Now 1/3, THIS WEEK’S FKESH PRICE LIST. JUVENILE BARGAINS. Boys’ Sturdy Chrome Derby Boots, best value offered; sizes 7to 9 12/j sizes 10 to 13—12/3. Youths’ Sturdy Chrome Derby Boots; sizes 1 to 3—16/; sizes 4 to 5—16/9. Girls’ Glace Lace Boots, patent caps, sewn soles; sizes 7 to 9 10/6; sizes 10 to 13—11/0. Boys’ Dressy Box Derby Boots, sewn soles; sizes 7 to 9—13/6; sizes 10 to 13—14/9. Youths’ Dressy Box Derby Boots; sown soles: sizes 1 to 3—lß/6; sizes 4 and s—18/0. Girls’ Chrome One-bar Shoes t sewn soles; sizes 7 to 10—6/11; sizes 11 to I—7/11. Girls’ Toe Dancing Shoes, in Black or White; sizes 8 to 13—10/6} sizes 1 to 5 —12/6. MEN’S BARGAINS. Men’s Box Hide Derby Boots, round toes—l6/11. Men’s Superior Bos Derby Boots, sewn solos, round toea; exceptional value—l7/11. Men’s Stout Box English Cookhams, double soles, watertight tongues—--24/0. Men’s Stout Box Derby Cookhams, leather lined—2B/6. Men’s Black or Nigger Calf Derby Shoes, welted soles, medium high toes—l9/6. Men’s Camel Hair Tab Slippers, felt and leather soles—4/11. Men’s Reliable Knee Gum Boots, fresh stock—22/6, WE PAY POSTAGE TO ANYWHERE IN NEW ZEALAND. W. HARMS 8 son HI THE FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, “THE BLOCK, •’ PRINCES ST. 212-214 GEORGE ST. 101 STUART ST. CARDENS CORNER. 133-135 KING EDWARD BT. A Mothers Ward to Mothers Mrs. N. Monmouth, 93b, High Street, Ilfracombe, tells in the following letter, what a comfort Woodward’s Gripe Water has proved in preserving the health of her family. She writes:— “I am a mother of five and from birth have always given my children your Gripe Water. My little girl is two, and I have always given her your valuable Gripe Water. I find your Gripe Water very soothing and a real comfort and recommend it to all mothers.” Woodward’s Gripe Water gives almost instant relief from griping stomach-ache and teething pains. It wards off convulsions and diarrhoea and allows baby to enjoy sound sleep. It is also a valuable remedy for colic and stomach disorders in older children and adults. It is perfectly free from opiates and pleasant to take. Ur S r KEEPS BABY WELL CELEBRATED^ GRIPE WATER Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. o*43 —C. M.& C0.,T.t3 DVERTISEMEiVrS for Insertion in TN order to have the ‘Star’ out in good ‘Evening Star’ are accepted sub-X time, it is found impossible to classify ie understanding that the right is Advertisements that come in after noon, n Delete or Amend any portion of After this hoar they cannot be classified, lement whic”may be cons dcrcdWo would therefore request Advertisers to "appeal? V wittou ■to

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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 3

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