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/11l r 4l\ sm \\v When the Colonel UNBENDS .... it's just a natural response to a rare stimulant... a flash of Kocfoeds No. 1 on a tasty dish! THe waitress knows. "Give him his bottle and he's happy!" she'll say. The rare flavour of this Worcestershire Sauce transforms the old boy; puts him in a rare humour. Just a natural response to a line relish, a grand appetiser . . , Kocfoeds Xo. 1. Kocfoeds No. 1 is a choice blend of the finest spices and rich wine vinegar. Its wholesome quality ami rare flavour brand it as a condiment for connoisseurs; a piquant relish nt a most reasonable price. Order a bottle to-dayl gv 1/. a i Pint. 1/6 a Pint, at all Leading Store*. H Worcestershire Sauce "rEL> s h gp QY TH'e MPsti|"FA~S-T \pToT7s"

Natural Feed ing\ is Baby's Birthright m § i r \ s W*xm x> « TRY 'OVALTINE* FREEI JVW aW address together with id. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond G>* Spraggon Ltd., Dept. F» P.O. Box 662, Wellington, wbtn a free sample will be sent to jou. _ j;„„a,;. mm j MATERNAL milk is the one perfect food for Baby. It is naturally constituted to suit his delicate digestion and to provide every nutritive element required to ensure sturdy growth aad healthy development. Doctors and nurses everywhere testify that 'Ovaltine' is of the greatest value to nursing mothers. Taken regularly before and after Baby comes, 'Ovaltine' stimulates a supply of breast milk, which is adequate in quantity and rich in quality. But, remember, it must be 'Ovaltine'—there is nothing "just as good." Quality always tells —insist on OVALTINE Enables Mothers to Breast-feed their Babies Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes. The large size is the most economical. Manufactured by A. Wander Ltd., London •OVALTINE* Rusks are best for Baby These nourishing and easily digested Rusks arc made from the finest unbleached flour and give Baby the natural biting exercise he must have. For invalid diet a cup of 'Ovaltine'' and a few 'Ovaltine' Rusks form a complete and nutritious meal. Need of Summer Holidays Cheerful Trips by Rail "Take a good holiday without anxiety" is the ■ best advice of the best doctors for anybody who has been working hard for a year or so. Such a piece of commonsense indicates a care-free trip by train to one of the charming places in the "Wonderland of the Pacific." Make sure of saving enough for a holiday, for such expenditure is really an investment to ensure good health and lengthen life. Buy Railway Save-to-Travel Stamps Go Quick Without Salves or Cutting. Thousands who have piles have not learned that quick and lasting relief can only be accomplished with Internal medicine. Neither cutting nor any amount of treatment with ointments and suppositories Will remove the cause. Bad circulation causes piles. There Is stagnation of blood in the lower bowel and a weakening of the parts. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt found the remedy—which does away with the dangerous prolonged use of hard rubber or metal tubes, or messy salves. He called Ills prescription Vaculoid, and tried It In 1,000 cases with the marvellous record of success in 980, and then decided it should be sold by chemists everywhere under a rigid guarantee". > Don't waste any more time with outside applications. -Oct a packago of Vaculoid tablets Yleasant to take—they begin to restore healthy blood circulation inSide 24 hours, so that broken bloated veins start to shrink and heal often In 4 or 5 days! Vaculoid has given safe and lasting relief to thousands, and will do th« same for you, or cost nothing. Retain the original beauty of your Jubilee Silver by cleaning it with In I joz. and 3|oz. boxei. In 4Joz and 9(ol un»Sole Proprietors and Manufacturer! J. Goddard & Sons, Ltd., Leicester, England

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22580, 19 November 1936, Page 4