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xvßTjrVrr/yr. QAe f 0 VALT IN E JFACTO RI ESI E KINGS LANGLEY j k ENGLAND A Li 3s*t diir'. 3e jF • .a? HOME « f 4 .AA 1 i <%> 5. -V sk good health England is at its fairest in the beautiful country district where delicious “ Ovaltine ” is made. Soft wooded hills, meadows deep in luscious grass, quaint old-fashioned villages and lovely parks—fitting indeed, it is. that the food beverage which gives health and strength to young and old alike should be made in such a healthy environment. And the factory itself is the ideal of what a factory should be. Spotlessly clean, full of sunshine and sweet country air, and surrounded by gardens to make a happy and healthy staff such is the home of “Ovaltine.” Made from rich, creamy milk from' Englisn cows, malted barley, fresh eggs and cocoa, one cupful of this wonderful combination of Nature s best restorative foods yields more nourishment than 3 eggs. It presents, in correct proportions, all the' vital food elements and vitamins for building-up brain, nerve and body. OV/TLTINE' RUSKS More appetising, easily digested, and much more nourishing than ordinary rusks or biscuits. In imall or large tins. m ©win E TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE 3uitds'up KrsUn,Tlerve andfiody Sold by all Chemists and Stores In three sizes — small, medium, large. A generous trial sample of ** Ovaltine will be sent on receipt of 3d. in stamps. Apply to New Zealand Agents: Salmond & Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington, N.Z. N.Z. 51 %

More Months of Useful Life That’s just what you can expect from a Willard Threaded-Rubber Battery, No reinsulation expense, either. Batteries that don’t need reinsulation just naturally last longer. We’d like to tell you why. This Service is Free on all makes. FARMERS’ CO-OP. ORG. SOCIETY OF N.Z., LTD. HAWERA SERVICE STATION: The Willard Batteiy men

Radox—removes two CORNS are no respecters of persons. Milkmen and Duchesses have them. Even you have them. But you won’t if you take regular 15-minute Radpx foot baths. This lady has done so. See the result —two “ hardy perennials ” gone for good! Read the letter: “I have had corns on my feet for a very long time. Soaking them in soda and hot ivater had no lasting effect. One obstinate corn under the nail of one of my toes became exceedingly painful. 1 feared l should have to get a Special shoe, as it grew so large. At last I tried, to cut it off with Sharp scissors, and in doing so gave myself g \at pain. After 4 or 5 times soaring the feet in hot water, and two large dessert-spoonfuls of Radox I found the corns were really softer, and by keeping o r a ©®OTM regularly 1 was able to extract bodily 2 of the ‘hardy annuals’ or ‘ perennials,’ you might almost call them. You can %tse my name if you wish.” — Mrs. Bessie Elliott-Winn. 19 th July, 1927. When you dip your foot into a foot bath containing- Radox Bath Salts, the dead skin combines with the Radox Bath Salts to form a protein salt of the actual com itself. This protein salt dissolves in water like ordinary salt, and so loosens the corn that it may be lifted out bodily, root and all. Radox does not affect the living skin; it is only the dead skin of the actual corn which is dissolved. Ask for Radox at your I chemist’s, price 2/1 per ™/ JL ilb. pink packet, and Half Posad S/6 double quantity. Pink Packet Radox Bath Salts Manufactured by K. Griffiths Mushes X.td., Manchester (Established 1?5G). 72 Supplies stocked bv I'airbairn, Wright & Co.. Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, and by all Wholesalers, Chemists & Stores throughout New Zealand.

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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 May 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 May 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 2 May 1928, Page 5

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