Because of its £ P I supreme quality .1 .ilMAlil wßkliKßr OVZILTINE _ is the ideal food / J Tj ] • ’ 1 for Dabys sake Ovaltine is 100?, c y : -TXOCTORS and Nurses testify to the exceptional value of ‘Ovaltine* ’ JI ot nutsin S mothers. Taken regularly before and after baby 'kZ comes, ‘Ovaltine’ not only promotes a rich and ample supply of breast milk, but also maintains the mother’s strength and vitality. ? ‘Ovaltine:’ is a delicious beverage, of supreme nutritive value, scientifically prepared from the highest qualities of malt extract, creamy milk and new-laid eggs. Unlike imitations, ‘Ovaltine’ does not contain (q household sugar to give it bulk and reduce the cost. Nor does it contain a large percentage of cocoa. Reject substitutes. | TRY ‘OVALTINE ’ FREEI U Send name and address together with zd. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. 8 , P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to you. LJU Drink delicious O O X/l LTIN E’ Enables Mothers to Breast Feed their Babies. I® V zjm I Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores, in three skys. The large is the most economical. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London.
The Less You Wear, the More You Need Q-TOL Bask in the sunshine all you can—but watch those tender shoulders. Jane burns easily—Joan browns slowly, but i-jffiw, they both use Q-TOL every time before and after bathing- Q‘TOL has given them both such stunningly MHjLJ smooth sun-tanned skins. Q-TOL is so pleasant and zOjrfeN v clean to apply. No ‘mussy’ oiliness. You / Sx j \ can rub in Q-TOL and then put your best N\ j \ i\ frock on r ‘ght away. Another Q-TOL boon M\3 i j x I,\ is the way it keeps away mosquitos and s'; 1 z O i>'\ sandflies. U j rw q-tolW
He: “1 haven’t.” I She: “You have.” He: “1 have not,” She: “1 say you Lave” —and then be sneezed. She: “There, 1 told you, yon are getting a cold, and what’s more you’re going to get busy right now with Baxter’s Lung Preserver. Yon don’t want ■ that cold to keep on like the last one,”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 300, 2 December 1933, Page 10
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