Its double-duty” for uour Nerves . these days! .-f \ \ ' " .• O - vc' i jJtfWfrtJ . " :T X ■■■ -T YOUR netvts have to stand a heavy ;...\ '' r strain , . . you can’t help being ' affected by a troubled world . . . but ... do you realise that strained nerves ' are starved nerves? Restless sleep, groundless fears are a sign that your Z daily dietary is not providing sufficient , . nerve-restoring nourishment. What you need is ‘Ovaltine.’ cupful of this delicious food beverage at bed- ' T ' y \ time soothes your nerves and quickly induces deep, natural, restorative sleep. '• And while you sleep, ‘Ovaltine’ re- • || charges the entire nervous system with ..• vitality, giving you morning freshness — and all-day energy. 7 \ TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE! DeIICIOUS Send name and address together with 2d. ‘O V A T nTTNE 31 ■'■■'■■S'in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond &: Spraggon Ltd., Dept. , R.USKZS ■ Crisp enough to provide the natural biting exercise T i P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free which ensures easy teething* they are not too hard - sample will be sent to you. for Baby to cat and enjoy. Made from the purest 7 • unbleached wheaten flour —to which a proportion f 7\ T • tg of ‘Ovaltine’ is added — ‘Ovaltine’ Rusks contain / 'eed uourJierves with < OVALTINE’ and note the Difference,! Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sieves. the large st\e is the most economical. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London. nz 31S
... . Is " h.’.' ' The modern farmer knows real value. He •• y '.' mR insists on concrete that lusts . . . made with . mW GOLDEN BAY Cement. GOLDEN BAY “‘'S& Zifex ‘ Ju exceeds the latest British Standard Spccili- ; '' ' ■ ? V cations, it sets like granite and withstands : : • ' sun, wind and weather. Every bag is guaran- SrTai jj -V ’ t teed. Supplies are always ready for immediate fejjFSw delivery. Whenever and wherever you use concrete, insist that it is MmUßfl lM &r 3 "Ol IM ■ 4 ka H For further information write to Box 507
VOU will most likely find the article 1 yon wish to buy advertised in the small classified columns. Get the habit of studying these columns —it will pay you. 12 words 1/-, 3 insertions 2/G.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 September 1938, Page 9
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