m. ssrs m m* pomcr sael &V» I f''*& -4?yp { V . »1» y Sr?. ' 4 * ✓ v y«&V £ . £■>,.. ,y?' ' ffty **, -..wK- 1 ‘ i °v^' c »ss#? \ ; ~-y ?Mo? i ', - -‘i'-w"* A i - <?&■#’ - - x, .yct'K-W*^: wf A 69W 1 < " N At*Ct» E QV •X a r>leys c/O DUtrcdv^ UR* Utffo W evefj (jyiffft« c We uSTC!^aB^ - J ani^ fOTVt^ e e ...used *• ‘y. ..: / R X THEY liked if, , . but that was not the first reason for taking * Ovaltine .' to the South Pole. Foodstuffs for the Expedition had to be of special nutritive value, they must not only please the palate. That is why * Ovaltine * was chosen. It is delicious . . , yes, but it also is of paramount food value. From no other source can such a wealth of nourishment be obtained. It is the only food beverage prepared from Nature's foods which are richest in nutriment —barley malt, creamy milk and eggs. For promoting health, strength and vitality it stands supreme among all forms of nourishment. It is easily and quickly prepared, and in the same way that it helped to keep up the splendid strength and vitality so necessary to the success of. the South Pole Expedition, so it will help every man, woman and child to a more glowing fitness —the fitness which speaks of a reserve of strength, built up, and maintained by the right food properties, which are contained in * Ovaltine 4 Ovaltine * was sdected by the Byrd Expedition because of its rich content of all the vital food elements. It does not merely stimulate,. it feeds, brain, nerve and body. It sustains, end at the same time enables you to obtain more nutriment from your ordinary food. There is w substitute for ' Ovaltine\ OVALTINE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE BUILDS UP BRAIN, NERVE AND BODY Sold bt all .Chemists and Stores, in three sizes: Shall, Medium, Large. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London, N.Z. 121 □ TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE! Send name and address together with ?d. in stamps to the N.Z- Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. C. P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to you. Serve ‘Ovaltine’ with one or two ‘Ovaltine ’ Rusks. It makes a delicious and nourishing meal. i ■wn tambemm
XMAS GIFTS for Friends Overseas NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE Signifying as it does a piece of New Zealand, no better <nft can be given to our friends overseas than a sample of this beautiful stone. To those who have recently returned from extensive travels, to those- who wish to retain warm friendship with overseas friends, we feel this reminder is timely. A FEW SUGGESTIONS. ‘ Paper Knives from 18/*. Serviette Rings from 44/-. Fruit Knives from 30/-. Brooches from 12/6. Teaspoons from 10/6. Tikis from 5/-. HOME MAlLS.—Closing dates; November 3 and 15. G. & T. YOUNG LTD., 88 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Star, Issue 20636, 8 November 1930, Page 6
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