. oh I an d Energy | don’t confess it, but how proud you are i Y of> theiT firm ’ well childish limbs, g 1 St glowing with radiant health and energy. 1 g f How carefully you watch to see that they are 1 I f Perfidy cared for and nourished; cleanliness, | - I rest, food Oh! that is so important; food for = xjlSffl*- rC A muscle, brain and nerve; sufficient food, correct s food, containing all the properties essential for 1 = health and development. That is why you give s = I them Ovaltine ’ for breakfast instead of tea or = e coffee. It is also the best food-drink for their = I f mid-day meal. Then you know that they have ’ = l ,n correc t radio, the vitamins necessary for health. Pure milk, fresh eggs, malt, nature’s own s e tonic foods—all are in ‘Ovaltine’. Before bed, = every night, you give the children each a cupful s this delicious food-drink. . They love it, and s I y° u know that whne they sleep it will be doing its g = 4vork, nourishing and renewing their whole system. s Ile Qvziltine I _ i TQ^ 1C FOOD BEVERAGE g Builds-up Brain.’Nerve and Body | If'f Ap a U Chemists and Stores. t = rrees^ zes> sma ll> medium, large. = ’ Manufacturers: = WINDER LTD., London, England. - = // f o A generous trial sample of delicious ‘ Oval- = tine ’> sufficient to make 4 cupfuls, will-bc sent 2 = f on receipt of 3d. in stamps to cover cost of 5 = f postage and packing. Apply to N.Z. Agents, S = //7 * .N. vD 7 * Salmond &. Spraggon Ltd. Dept. 5 = -X <4* \ > P.O. Box 662, Wellington. ,S. 4 | N.Z. 91 Jpl i | 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiljiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiNiiiiiiiinniiniinjiniiiniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiTiiijiiiiiiniiiiiiHJiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijS \ Fine Woollen i ' ' ne W°°U en i | I Bloomers \ 1 Vests , | 1 5111 I I I I i ...( M O' j I ' ’ / Price I : W ' 'O\W- 7® I \ n\ 1 Ha \ / Children’s Velour Hat. Droop \ A /’ \ H @ / brim, trimmed with Petersham \ A. / / Th) / Ribbon. Fit children 2to 4 \ X // / Ml years; Shades are: AVihe, \>Z / 'Ckw Saxe. Fawn, Cinnamon, Black \ fea Z Price 6/11 " ||i Qmlitj Pelts j Readv-to-Wear Felt Hats, soft brim turned up Ready-to-Wear Felt Hat, in excellent quality; g| ■ r A r i„• nnrl brim slightly turned up in front, trimmed ||gg in front,, fancy design ol Felt and Petersham stit^ed design in se lf^ol O u r and Gold. g Ribbon giving two-tone ellecjt. Shades are— Shades are—Saxe, Beige, Navy, Almond-. !||| Sandy,' Beige/Navy, Sahara/Cocoa, Pigeon/ Royal Prioe ; 29/6< Lido, Black/Cashew; Gorse/Almond, Goose/ Ready-to-Wear Felt Hat, drooped shape brim, Almond ... .' Price 14/9 stitched design of Gold and self-colour, l|a on side; finished Petersham Ribbon; Shaid'fes ‘Ra are —Suede, Chocolate, Navy, Black, Bark, Red, Turf,'Lido 9 / Soft Ready-to-Wear Felt Hat, with Velour finish, drooped brim |fi| X. trimmed bands of Felt and unique design on crown giving, two- g|a f t oll ® effect. Shadfes are—Nigger, Beige; Rose Beige, Almonds gM / ~ . C-X Raisin, Navy, Black ... .M ‘ IF Matrons’ Ready-to-Wear Hats, of Velco Felt, medium' brim, turned Ms l up at back; bound Faille Ribbon to tone. In Rosewood, Cedar, Black and Navy '... ... ... ... Price 21/9 1 Ladies’ Sports Felt Hats, adaptable brims, crown inset with conN 'X/7 FSf/'lf trusting shades of Felt. In Cocoa, Cedar, Rose Beige— ga| Price 5/11 Si 7 7 Matron's Hat, in good quality Brown Felt. Bound edge of Peter- ||M X C diam Ribbon, trimmed with ’Velvet as illustrated. Cedar, Navy jgjg J ® l Black Price 35/6 || hevnts | Price- S/1I Mackay St., I I M
USE SYDAL OFTEN. With the approach of winter skin troubles are likely to occur. Chapped hands and rough, uncomfortable skin make their appearance. The regular use of a very small quantity of Sydal, Will prevent all this trouble. Sydal. should be used sparingly and well rubbed in. A 2/- jar will last for months. Sold everywhere,—6,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 May 1929, Page 3
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