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i*T>, mi M his did That is what Baby would say if he could talk. The first tooth has come through ! What a proud moment for mother! Baby is not old enough to know the assistance "Ovaltine" Rusks give in bringing the tiny tooth through' the gum. He knows he likes "Ovaltine" Rusks, though, and mother knows the rest. She knows —for medical authorities agree on this point —that if Hard foods, such as "Ovaltine" Rusks, are freely given UVI to a child, teething troubles are very much lessened, and sound teeth with good formation promoted. Let baby have "Ovaltine" Rusks at teething time. Besides making teething time easy they contain "Ovaltine" and are, therefore, much more nourishing than ordinary rusks or biscuits and are also easy to digest and assimilate. Remember also , that "Ovaltine" Rusks make delicious puddings. . . . I—V rzn ' ® T/ - J NC DIGESTIVE & NOURISHJN G, Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in small and large tins at 2/6 and 4/6. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London, England. New Zealand Agents: Salmond &. Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington. F. 6/60 J A cup of delicious | "OVALTINE" J with a few "Ovaltine" I Rusks forms an excelJ lent and highly j nourishing meal.

"Mil The Smiling Kitchen Use 41 Poliflor" regularly on the Kitchen Linoleum, and the whole atmosphere ot the room will brighten up. "Poliflor** gives a shimmering lustre, with the mini/oafs —floors will not require going over nearly so often. -Po'iflor" protects and preserves, as well—it feeds the fibres of wood and linoleum, and prevents checking and cracking. It is ant.sepfc, too-keeps floors germ free. Whether you finish your floors by hand, weighted brush, or any other method-it's easier with 33 c r*° C </i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19744, 17 September 1927, Page 15 (Supplement)

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19744, 17 September 1927, Page 15 (Supplement)

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19744, 17 September 1927, Page 15 (Supplement)

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