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* LS&= £ sen</ /or a FREE Sample Send 3d. in Stamps to the N.Z. Agents Saimond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept K P.O. Box 662, Wellington, for a generous free sample, enough for two big delicious cupfuls, (hot or cold). THE habit of speed extends to our every-day 1 lives. We work in a hurry and more strenWe rush from work to Strenuous sport. There is no time to idle—no time to relax. Those wonderful engines—our bodies—cannot keep pace with these Strenuous times without special help. The bodily functions become impaired. The nerves become frayed and worn. The system needs more rebuilding material than ordinary food supplies. Scientific research has discovered the means whereby an abundance of these vital food elements can be easily obtained. From malt, milk and eggs—Nature’s beSt restorative foods —the nutritive elements have been extracted and concentrated—correctly balanced for the va ded needs of the body—and presented in the form of a delicious and easily digested beverage. That is ‘Ovaltine’—the perfect restorative food for brain, nerves and body. Substitute ‘Ovaltine’ for tea, coffee and other beverages and you will be able to maintain glorious health and physical and mental fitness in these Strenuous days. It is the moSt economical as well as the moSt health-giving form of concentrated nourishment in the world. OVMLTINE TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE BUILDS UP NERVE BRAIN & BODY Sold at all Chemists and Stores , in three sizes: Small , Medium , Large. Manufactured by: A. WANDER LTD., London. 16/60 * Ovaltine * Rusks are good . Crisper and more appetising than ordinary rusks, far better for children, invalids, and old Eeople, and liked y everyone. Bigger Savings on SAMPLE Shoes The remainder of our shipment of Bostock, Lotus, r.;:d C. & J. Clark Sample Shoes are offered this week at A Further Discount K&ise’s FLUID MAGNESIA He Pam and Suffering attendant upon every pbsifc of INDIGESTION it speedily relieved by this popular and successful remedy. In al! derangements of the digestive organs, indicated by Flatulence, Heartburn, Nausea, Constipation, Headaches, Vomiting, etc., it will be found highly beneficial. To Nursing Mother* and for Children this Aperient Fluid is a priceless boon I 1/6 per Bottle. 3/- per large bottle (reputed quart). cx;a iM.Wt Obtainable from all Chemists. of 20% (4/- in the £) No two pairs ali\e, and every one the latest in fashionable footwear. An almost endless variety to choose from — Court, Lace, Bar, 'and Tie Shoes, with high, low, and medium heels in small, medium, and wide fittings. Call or write to-day! They’re going for less than it costs the wholesaler to land them in New Zealand. AT ALL SIX SHOPS. W. Harris & Son, Ltd. FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS, DUNEDIN. Why the Newspaper ? NEWS AND ADVERTISING SHARE INTEREST. One Enriches the Other and Together they Rule the Onward March to Progress. Mr Norman S. Rose, Advertising Manager of the famous international daily newspaper. The Christian Science Monitor, of Boston, says;— “ Why THE NEWSPAPER? Well, for one reason because newspapers' publish- news, and an advertisement is news. If it isn't, it should be. The best advertisement is the best news. " The reader of a newspaper reads it because he wants to know what is going on in the busy world. He is after information. Up and. down the columns he goes, finding on one page something startling, on another something interesting, on another something educational. “ While he is in this attitude of mind the newspaper advertiser Is privileged to address him. His eye travels from a news item to an advertisement. his thought travels with his eye. If the advertisement offers him an attractive piece of news, if the headlines or its opening phrases impress upon him that here is something he may well knew about, then he is quite likely Is read the advertisement and to digest the information it offers to him." This is true the world over. In New Zealand our experience shows that SOUND ADVERTISING in the NEWSPAPERS is Most “Pulling”—Most Prompt—Most Profitable.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21198, 2 December 1930, Page 15