No more gravy-making worries since Bisto came on the scene to make all the gravy needed easily and quickly. There is nothing to compare with Bisto for giving that dash of something extra good to meat puddings, pies and all meat dishes.
. The ladder Is your child at the top? fj This diagram shows the results of an important irwestigation(pub!ished in«T)u Medical Officer ") into the growth of children between two and five years of age. Look at these children and think of your own. Your children must have c something extra* if they are to maintain proper growth. Virol is the one food that supplies everything growing children need for healthy development. pnly Virol brought the children in these investigations up to the ideal rate of growth for their age. You can see your children improving on Virol from the very-start. Virol makes delicate children strong, strong children stronger. Virol builds firm flesh and muscle, sound bone and teeth. Virol builds for life. Give your child a Virol Constitution. Weekly gain 2.6 oz. while on ViROL 1.2 oz. while on Halibut Liver Oil (and Milk) 1.0 oz. while on Cod Liver Oil 0.3 oz. ] while nothing l#*, was added to f usual meals Pamphlets and Further Particulars from Agent*. Wright, Stephenson & Co. Ltd.. P.O. Box 1520. Wellington, C.l.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23072, 24 June 1938, Page 4
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