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the indifferent health from which so many people are suffering ' is due to malnutrition. This does not mean that insufficient food is taken but that the food yields insufficient nourishment and does not contain the vital elements essential for health. Here, in the form of a delicious beverage, is the means whereby everyone can make sure of obtaining all the nourishment and all the vital elements they require. ' Ovaltine' supplies concentrated nourishment to a far greater extent than any other food or beverage. Much of its success is due to the fact that it is the recognised food which contains not only all the essential accessory food factors, called vitamins, in correct ratio, but also all the other equally important elements necessary for a complete food. Consider the constituents from which 'Ovaltine' is made. Barley malt, creamy milk from England's richest pastures, and fresh egg's—Nature's foods richest in nutriment. 'Ovaltine' is no haphazard amalgamation of foodstuffs. The method of manufacture is a scientific process evolved after years of patient and costly research work. Neither in the process of manufacture nor in making the preparation ready for use are the vitamins or the other important natural food elements destroyed. Throughout the whole of the civilised world ' Ovaltine' stands supreme as the most nourishing and health-giving food beverage. It is used in all leading hospitals, nursing homes and sanatoria. It has stood the test of time and has never been equalled. This is a scientific fact proved by continuous investigation in our "research laboratories 'Ovaltine' is digested with ease and completely absorbed. There is no waste material. Every particle passes immediately into the system —to give vitality and energy, to repair and restore the cells and tissues and to make good the deficiency in nutriment of all ordinary foods. For these reasons ' Ovaltine' should be the daily beverage in every home. Its delicious flavour makes it popular with young and old. It should take the place of coffee or tea. TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE uilds up Brain, Nerve and Body Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes, small, medium and larze. TRY DELICIOUS 'OVALTINE' FREE Send name and address, together iwith 3d. in stamps, to the New Zealand Agents—rSahnond and Spraggon Ltd., Dept, F, P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a generous free sample, sufficient to make two large cupful* will be sejnt to you. OVALTINE' RUSKS More appetising, easily digested «ind much more nourishing than ordinary rusks or biscuits* \ Manufactured by; A. WAN PER LIMITED, LONDON, ENGLAND-'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20236, 22 April 1929, Page 6