* A. > ** ifffil Hi >"'t .. WM «•- *'>*;— *«~- f '^_ !l .L*tio&‘* YOUR BODY NEEDS VITAMIN <D’ ALL THE YEAR ROUND ''C S>.. '/ ,' .'' V# ,- 1 V\X'' \ \j 5 C, -I In summertime the sunshine on your bare skin supplies your Vitamin D in ample quantity. In wintertime, when the sun takes a spell, you can fortify your store of Vitamin Dby taking fish-liver oils —plus, of course, as much sunshine as you can get. Young children (from one month) Older children and adults • Vitamin D is the agent which enables the body to make the best use of your calcium and phosphorus intake. It helps to build sturdy bones and teeth and an upright figure. Ordinary foods don’t supply enough Vitamin D. So this winter make up the deficiency with fish-liver oils, which are available in palatable form. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE lie H t > w<v.' 1 • • . (■Hi Progressing favourably... Regaining sm fflQ m O \ rapidly m HEALTH After an operation or serious illness, those' forces in your body which usually keep you healthy, vital and full of pep are tired—your nervous energy has been exhausted after the ordeal. That’s just when you need MILO. Made from pure country milk and malted cereals, and fortified with essential vitamins A, B and D, there’s nothing'more nourishing than a glass of MILO the Fortified TONIC FOOD A NESTLE’S PRODUCT Try the handy half pound tin at ■ tf.zs.is Nettle and Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Co., (A’sia) Ltdi, Cleveland Rd., Auckland Pi X mm m it*** m * mmmmm immm The Mosgiel Woollen Factory Co. Ltd., Dunedin ... 347,
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Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 9
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266Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 26067, 3 April 1947, Page 9
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