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U %etterfiryou tfian v . r you Dad # tea ee or CD\ Tv .0? * jV. y. - To obtain the energy that will keep you fit and fresh all day long, drink “ Ovaltine ” as your breakfast beverage. This delicious food-beverage contains, in an easily digested , form, just those vitalising and building-up food essentials lacking in your daily dietary. The constituents of “ Ovaltine ”—malt, milk and eggs— ' explain its wonderful energy-giving value. For example, eggs are specially rich in phosphorus and other important v elements which are the vital principles for restoring brain and nerves. Malt and milk are also, included because : these are among Nature’s most nourishing foods. “ Ovaltine ”is pure concentrated nourishment. It supplies to your system, in correct nutritive ratio, all the vitamins as well as the energising arid restorative nutriment necessary to promote sound health and vigour. It is guaranteed to be free from preservatives/ , ■H yf IP n?> ri aßa v c TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE •i .■ 1 • ■ Sold by all Chemists and Stores in threesizes — small, medium, large. A generous sample of delicious ’’Ovaltine” will be sent on receipt of 3d..iirsUm|jl. . Apply to New Zealand Agents:— Salmond fit Spntggon. Ltd., WelHn«ton. N.Z. ‘OVALTINE’ RUSKS More appetising, easily digested and much more nourishing than ordinary • rusks dr biscuiis. In large or small tins. 41/ X‘ i

.tel f x r Mil □ » * % V i City orFarm*f It’s on the Job ! A DENNIS TRUCK mil haul just five times as whether it*s farm work or city transport there’s a DENNIS MODE!* for youx haulage needs. - DENNIS not only costs less to run, but also less to own -r* price is distributed over longer, years of service, ■ , t We have concrete proof of greater economy that awaits you to A ; r, DENNIS ownership. May we submit It? » , }•*>. s'j DENNIS 300 WT. CHASSIS fills a popular need in the transport East, economical and easy to manoeuvre. Four speeds ahead gwg* ing greater oil and petrol mileage. Ackerman Type matic Tyres, Foot and Hand Brakes instant acting on Winch Drums. Ideal for City Transport, Farm Work, or Builders. Specifications, data and full information gladly- seat on request. SOLE AGENTS: N.Z. Express Co., Ltd. Invercargill, Gore, Dunedin, Oamaru, Timaru, Christchurch, Wellington, Palmerston North, Wanganui, New Plymouth and Auckland. j

CHEAP !•) I Ml Mil • I MJ Ml ■ IM ALL LEATHER-SOME OF THEM COST 30/- PAIR NOTHING LIKE THESE PRICES IN NEW ZEALAND '- ( 3/6 4/6. : l/| f--7/6 12/6 3/9 / 10/7/11 5A CHILDREN’S SHOES CHILDREN’S SHOES.« CHILDREN’S SHOES... ... ... «, LADIES’BOOTS ’... ... ... ... LADIES’ SHOES LADIES’ SHOES LADIES’ SHOES LADIES’ SHOES LADIES’ SHOES mi Ml m MI Ml MJ Ml , Ml. Ml Ml Ml Ml M Ml Ml Ml Mil Ml |»l Ml M , Ml 1.1 Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Ml Mil A Japanese Sailor reported to the .Captain: “Here comes Another lot of ships from Whangarei.” Said the Captain, “fy wonder what it is this time?” So he started the wireless going. “Are you Japanese?” “No!” “What are you loaded with?” “We are loaded with Whangarei (New Zealand) Timber, which is much liked by everybody as it has a better finished appearance and lasts longer than most other timbers. That is why there is so much demand for Whangarei timber, and we all belong to John Bull’s Progressive Club aria we all pull together.” Said the Japanese Captain: “Where is W. Maine’s Boot Shop?'* “It is in Cameron Street, Whangarei, New Zealand.” W. MAINE 1 Cameron Street : ; Whangarei !

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Northern Advocate, 14 April 1928, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 14 April 1928, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Northern Advocate, 14 April 1928, Page 6

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