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yMSound and » v w Natural Sleep r \ V 'Ovaltine 'is the recognised best "nightcap’’all over H J f ; the world because it ensures sound, refreshing sleep ™ Z / in a perfectly natural way. Only from this extraction of Nature’s best restorJp wfw’ SB ative foods—malt, milk and eggs —can you obtain concentrated nourishment which is correctly balanced n.z.116 in all the essential food elements and vitamins. x OVfILTINE E Ivy*" ~ BUILDS UP BRAIN, NERVE AND BOD? -'*? Sold by all Chemist}, m three sues. ■ ® " Small, Medium, Large. X ; MAJtVMCn.no BT K, A. Watob Ltd., Londoh. t - Mpt’' "V / Niw Zbalaitd Rbbkbmwtativb I ' :' • ■ V Salmond 4 Snucoon Ltd.. Wuxmcroa. V » ' ; < I vUißmwm

iTCINE, white Cerebos * —’tis the mark of the thoughtful, careful hostess. The salt that runs freely in every climate. (eiebos) SALT Trade Inquiries to A. A. Stichburr, Ltd., Wellington and Auckland.

Here's a breakfast to put strength into you nutty flavoured, easy to prepare ... richly satisfying - MILK OATIEtF tflie Bi’eakfttft Cliildien love I And fof a most desseit . f &nt? with mat Prepared by Fleming & Co, Ltd., Gore. Ml!

Watch This Space on Saturday, July sth A Very Startling Announcement Bertram Fleming Furs Ltd. 121 HERETAUNGA STREET, HASTINGS AT LAST! A CENT’S WRISTLET WATCH THAT WILL STAND SHOCKS AND JARS A Watch for “SPORTS” and ROUGH WEAK. Just arrived. Call snd inspect this handsome, jar-proof watch. B. M. KESSELL JEWELLEB loramost for Wauhaa la lotting*

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XX, Issue 162, 28 June 1930, Page 14