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■ 0 o V . __________' ______ - ./ - Health jor¥>ung and Old A / c ° ° GLORIOUS health for young and old can be obtained by drinking ‘Ovaltine’ in place of tea, yf coffee, or other meal-time beverages. This delicious food beverage abundantly supplies ro/js/ axzzX those health-giving food essentials often missing in LLx? adequate quantities from the ordinary daily dietary.. Cvxv, 'Ovaltine’ makes every meal complete in nutritive value. ‘Ovaltine’ is a scientific preparation in which every JF o -L element essential to the maintenance of mental and 1 •L physical fitness is perfectly balanced. It is prepared A I S from Nature’s foods which are richest in nourishment ; ? A —creamy milk, malt extract and specially selected ’ 4 / eggs. j o A.FREE SAMPLE j Send name and address together with 3d. in stamps | to the N.Z. Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. j S P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sample will 9 be sent to vou. I L £) : nnk delicious ' ■ Uf ne v sve/ry meat for- Health ft BUILDS UP BRAIN, NERVE, AND. EODY From all Chemists ami Stores, in th,rce sizes'.’ Small, Medium, Fa.r-ge. . Manufactured by-A. WANDER LIMITED, LONDOST N.*?’. 107

How To Get rip Of A SHINY NOSE PERMANENTLY ]'“□ TY®i '"Y t - ■ OTi * JfBL A * (By a akin Speeiolia(.X f '-■ ? No man likes to see a woman take out her- Wlz}- : / < ' powder puff and- commence powdering- her tfjt* {: : * ' 3 ‘ 2 face at a Thd Dansant, to hide her shiny'nose Yr® ’ £_-. ?. and other complexion defects. By blending. ~X •’■ a little mousse of cream with her face powder, ■/ / \-> any woman can easily make her powder stay ft I' ? on all day. The mousse, of cream causes the ’ powder to cling to. the skin in- spite of- heat, rainy weather or perspiration while dancing. ( - " ; Its continued use has. a; tonic effect on- the ■/* ~ skin and will soon banish a shiny nose —the most Ip.veJy a.nd_beau tpui wQipeU permanently. ’ ’ . ■of the world now insistpn The mousse of cream in Poudre Tokalon is lokalon. Get i.t to-day it pply scientifically blended in just the right pro- 1/6 a box. Prepared matt shade? inportion during the. process of its manufacture, eluding RACHETTE (Dark Rachel), This is an exclusive and patented Tokalon the new shade for* sun-tanned skipsorocess. Indetectable on the skin, Poudre and pronounced brunettes, AlsoobtamTokalon gives a fresh, lovely, youthful com- able in dainty, ‘‘ R efill.’* - type-Compacts, plexion mid has- a faint fragrance which is At all Chemists and .Storey alluring and fascinating. Three million Consignees for New, Zealand. J. Myerswomen use this powder every morning. &Co . Ltd-., Hunter Street. Wellington, Women of England, France, Italy and America New- Zealand.

C'REMALA Try this delicious i CREMO; L A 1 SET CUSTARD Mix two tablespoonfuls “CREMODA” in a basin with a little milk until a thin smooth paste is formed. Boil three, break-fast-cupfuls milk and when quite boiling KR? stir in the mixture gradually. Add sugar to taste and a little butter. Boil for three |||| Wm minutes stirring well all the time. If BW" desired, bake in a moderate oven. 01 'wfir brown before the fire. IK CUSTARD * Cremola is absolutely, pure an<l wholesome. New Zealand Agents; Cathie Dempster & Co. - Box 959, Wellington. Manufactured by Creamola Food Products

Another Prize Winning Jingle .... ON BLACKMORE’S CORDIALS “If you won the Melbourne Cup Would you fill it up with, wine ? Not I! I’d rather fill, it up With Blackmore’s every time !’’ ' For celebration or consolation there’s no drink like Blackmore’s “Orange Sparkle.” Sold at all good shops.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 March 1930, Page 3

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