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Old Gold We positively give the Highest Prices. Get the other firm'* quote first—than see what our Buyer Offers. Parcels by registered post receive prompt attention. Bank references if required. Open till 9 p.m. Friday Night. Lady Buyer in Attendance. London Gold Export Co., 74, Queen Street, Auckland. Buyers of Old Gold and Jewellery. (Under New Management.) Phone 40-200. BAD LEG NINE YEARS. "VAREX" HEALED IT WITHOUT RESTING. Here is another wonderful success for " Varex." "After the first dressing the pain ceased, and now, after six weeks* treatment (during which time I did more walking than during the whole year since my leg took bad), my leg is completely healed up and J feel confident it is a permanent cure." ** Varex "is inexpensive. Only one dressing per week. Four to six dressings usually sufficient. No resting required. Write for free booklet to Ernest Healey, Varex Ltd., Box 1558U, Wellington. Local Representative: Nurse Vane-Wallace, 12, St. Kevins Arcade, Karang&hape Road, Auckland.

- fmmm • m every jtTHE risk of influenza is always greater during the cold winter months. To resist this grave ailment the constitution of every man, woman and child needs to be fortified with special nourishment. This is doubly necessary for those who are weakly of under-nourished, as such systems are readily subject to prevailing epidemics. m imI? i "" c o : tn 9 mmsm Good Health and immunity from winter ills can be enjoyed in every home if this wise and reasonable precaution is adopted. Remember—the secret of good health consists mainly in making.sure that the nourishment taken will contain all the health-giving food elements in a correctly balanced form. For nourishment is the principal source of health. . • ' ' *4 ' ' ' Only the enormous and ever-growing sales of c Ovaltine' enable the manufacturers to sell it at the present low prices. Where ' OVALTINE' is Made The Factory at King's Langley, Hertfordshire, England, has been described as the " Ideal of what a food factory should be." A more That is why ' Ovaltine' should be the bever- .hygienic or better equipped factory does not age for every member of the family—at every meal and before going to bed at night. This delicious beverage makes good the deficiencies in nutriment of the ordinary daily dietary. It also assists the digestion of all other foods taken, thereby enabling more nourishment to be extracted from them. A cupful at bedtime is unequalled for ensuring sound, natural sleep. There is only one 4 Ovaltine '—there is nothing * just as good." From no Other source can such an abundance of nourishment be obtained. exist, nor is there one in which more up-to-date machinery is installed. The wonderful conditions under which this supreme healthgiving beverage is made are not surpassed in any country in the world. The manufacturers are recognised as scientists and specialists in the manufacture of food products. Don't drug your system—nourish ft, The best health insurance is delicious 6 Ovaltine,?— drink it liberally every daji, %• Vit TRY 'OVALTINE' FREE! x Send name and address together with id. in stamps to the Near Zealand Agents y Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. F, P.O. Box 66z, Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to jotk [7S: mi * /»><• L * * < ft Tonic Food Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes AT THE NEW REDUCED PRICES IMPORTANT NOTE 1 THE CORRECT WAY TO PREPARE 'OVALTINE' 'Ovaltine' must be prepared as directed on every tin, otherwise the valuable food properties are impaired and the health-giving values lost. The milk, or milk and water must be hot but not boiling. (Q§§§ OvaltikS I J NUFACTURED BY A. WANDER' LTD., LONDON

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 5

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