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food beverage must be made of the best and finest ingredients. It must not contain drugs or chemicals. The food elements essential for health must be correctly proportioned. It must be highly concentrated and yet easily digestible. In the process of manufacture the food value of the ingredients must not be impaired. Most important of all—it must be economical in use and sold at prices which will enable it to be purchased by everyone. Of all forms of concentrated nourishment and best equipped egg farm in the world. The eggs are collected and used the day they are laid. Many thousands of gallons of the best and purest milk are also used daily. Dried Milk is cheaper, but it is not good enough for ‘ Ovaltine.’ The special and exclusive process of manufacture extracts and concentrates the rich nourishment contained in these best of Nature’s foods and renders it easy of digestion. In every home delicious ‘ Ovaltine ’ should be the daily beverage in place of tea, coffee, etc. Its regular use will maintain good health and protect the system against ailments. 6 Ovaltine ’ alone meets all these requirements. It is prepared from malt, milk and eggs. Of these constituents eggs are a vital and expensive item. But they are indispensible if‘Ovaltine’is to possess its unique nerve and body-building properties. 12,500,000 eggs are used yearly in the manufacture of ‘ Ovaltine.’ To ensure that these shall be absolutely fresh the manufacturers of * Ovaltine ’ have purchased 300 acres of land in the beautiful countryside of Hertfordshire, within view of the factory, and have established an egg farm, which,when fully developed, will probably be the largest iU2.500.000 Ni EGGS ore used ijeurlif j photograph how iipplij \ mm m V m m m Wm m m m m m it m m m m ml va?. m im Am m m r mm X m m z. 1 TCffiK bT iWEBU'iIT ft v r. 7 fwm.fljir ‘o ■•••' E mu i m m m m Vprv, Garden / factory n a « ( la'iqlrii »!L Hcr(. 11 i§4? m m 5 m m «■ «v. Pm 7k I // ■ / y m \ & t Supreme fa hkaffk and Vtaouft Sold by all Chemists and Stores , in three si^es: Small , Medium , Large. TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE! pt. yd' l ■' \ V > Send name and address together with 3d. in stamps to the N.Z. Agents , Salmond & Sprag yon Ltd., Dept. R P.O. Box 662, Wellington , when a free sample will be sent to yon. ' MANUFACTURED BY A. WANDER LTD. LONDON. 56-60

BUILT to face the WORST % wz i TRACTOR PRICES TEN - ■ £359 FIFTEEN - • £473 TWENTY - £613 F. 0.8. or F.O.R. Main Ports Less 3j% for cash on delivery HROUGH ditches ... up steep banks . . . over cruel bumps or surface boulders goes this„rugged tractor. Taking but little power to propel itself . . . giving its biggest share of power for the implement it pulls. Correct design resists part of the shock of rough ground travel . . . heat treated steels absorb the rest. Big reserves of power and traction to conquer tough soils or heavy overgrown land. Well protected from dust and friction . . . independent of heat or cold . . . built to face the worst ... the “ Caterpillar ” tractor has the stamina to conquer the toughtest job . . . Summer, Winter, Spring or Autumn. For full particulars and free literature concerning all “ Caterpillar ” models write to A. S. Paterson & Co. Ltd., P.O. Box 438, Wellington. Be sure it’s a “CATERPILLAR •look for this Trade Mark Road Machinery - Combines - Track-type Tractors

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 February 1931, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 February 1931, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 20 February 1931, Page 7