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Home at last after a busy, worrying day! Nerves all in pieces! Too tired to go out for the evening! Just drink a cup of delicious, energising “Ovaltine.” The rich nourishment it contains in such perfect proportions is rapidly and completely absorbed into the system. Worn cells and tissues gratefully respond to the natural help thus given. Fatigue vanishes. over-wrought nerves are soothed and that delightful sense of morning energy and fitness is quickly restored. Drugs and stimulants will not help you. These merely whip up flagging energy and do more harm than good. It must be “Ovaltine"—the original preparation made by an exclusive process. “ Ovaltine ’’ is your sure guarantee that you are giving your system aU the essential vitamins, as well as all the other equally important elements necessary to restore depleted nerve tissue and' to restore lost energy. "Ovaltine" is the very essence of strength. It is the outcome of prolonged investigation of food-stnffs of all kinds. Nothing could be added to "Ovaltine" which would make it more perfect and complete. " Ovaltine" is a highly concentrated extraction of malt, milk and eggs. It is easily digested and its delicious flavour is enjoyed by everyone. Make “Ovaltine" your daily beverage—for health, for strength and for vitality. -TONIC FOOD BEVEEAGE Buttds-up Brnin.Tlei'VC andSeay t uii choiui»ts uua sLorcs, in three sues., l generous trial sample of “Ovaltine*: ent on receipt of 3d in stamps. AppW 7. Agents, Salmoud and Spraggon, T * Wellington Shml § i m m in the City of Perth on the banks of the River Tay was founded the business of Arthur Bell, and during the 101 years of its existence jusTm l7l ™ - ' <*? ® - IPIBISTTIHI SEECIAi; 18-I&aiERVjB Old Scotch Whisky has been noted for its excellence and maintains the distinction of being New Zealand* most favoured Brand. : look M fib tfgnafure. 70n4 Wellington A genu: PERTH, SCOTLAND. LAERY BEVERIDGE & CO- LTD* Allen Street Welllnztoa.

JUNIOR FIXTURES JUNIOR A. Thorndon v. Y.M.C.A., Kelburn, No. t. Midland v. Old Boys, Anderson, No. 1. Petone v. University, Petone. , institute v. Hutt, Hutt. Wellington r. .Kilbirnie, Kelburn, No. 2. JUNIOR B. University v. Porirua, Porirua. Old Boys v. Wellington, Anderson, No. 2. Hutt v. Institute. Hutt. Wellington B v. Karori, Karori, No. 8. Johnsonville v. Wellington College, bye. JUNIOR C. Wellington v. Wellington College, bye. Thorndon v. Stop Out, Wakefield, No. 2. Y.M.C.A. v. Hutt, Hutt. Midland v. Kilbirnie, Newtown, No. 2. Marist v. Thorndon B, Karori, No. 9. JUNIOR D. Thorndon v. Midland, Wakefield. No. 1. Marist v. Kilbirnie, Newtown, No. 1. University v. Wellington, Lyall Bay, No. Railway v. Stop Out, Kelburn, No. 3. THIRD "A." Institute "A” v.' Y.M.C.A. “A,” Wakefield, No. 3. Kilbirnie v. Eastbourne. Eastbourne. Old Boys v. Railways. Anderson, No. 3. Midland v. Institute "B,” Newtown, No. 7. . Hutt v. Khandallah, Hutt, No. 5. Wellington College v. Y.M.C.A. "B," Y.M.C.A. four-point win. THIRD “B.” Kaiwarra "A” v x Petone, Petone. Karori v. Kaiwarra “B,” Karori, No. 7. Kilbirnie “A” v. Johnsonville, Johnsonville. Kilbirnie "B'* v. Petone Wesley, Karori, No. 10. Y.M.C.A. "A" v. Y.M.C.A. "B,” Lyall Bay, No. 2. Wellington College v. Institute, Institute four-point win. FOURTH GRADE. Stop Out v. Khandallah, Karori, No. 11. Hutt Valley High School v. Johnsonville, Johnsonville, four-point win. Hutt v. Petono Wesley, Petone, No. 6. Petone, a bye.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIV, Issue 12651, 11 January 1927, Page 9

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