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n able 5 a mother to nurse her baby in the noturoLw&y ftvea Ajea&fi is Natural feeding is the duty of every mother and the birthright of every child. Only in this way can the child grow robust and healthy and be immune from the ailments which usually follow artificial feeding. Taken severed months before the birth x “ Ovaltine ” ensures an adequate supply of rich milk, and enables the mother to maintain her strength under the strain which nursing throws on the system. P'S* LT is TONIC FOOD BEVEEAGE “ Ovaltine ” makes a beverage with a delicious flavour which is always enjoyed. 3/-, 5/-, and 8/6 —All Chemists. £ad for TRIAL SAMPLE of this delicious “OVALTINE” enclosing 3d. in stamps for postage. SALMOND & SPRAGGON, LTD., Bakers Buildlngs, Featiierston Street, Wellington.

COLGATE’S TftLC POWDER Be sure of the Talc Powder you use—the best is none too good for you and your family. Colgate’s Talc, besides its soothing and refreshing action, is the real boric powder —for babies and grown-ups. Always a "Nursery Necessity,” Colgate’s now offers also the widest choice of charming perfumes. In its variety any preference may be met—any wish for individuality in scent may be gratified. TALC DSnfltKt i

IN THE HEART OF LONDON } a t=i N FM v ss M C^HOTEL C the most comfortable and luxurious hotel in London IDEALLY situated, Overlooking the Thames and Victoria Embankment. Exquisitely decorated and furnished. Accommodation for 800 guests. Easy access of commercial, shipping and shopping centres, theatres, railway termini, etc. Unsurpassed cuisine. Every comfort and modern convenience. ,\r Tariff apply onager. Cablegrams: " Cecelia, London." V 7538»

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Otago Witness, Issue 3556, 9 May 1922, Page 50

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Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3556, 9 May 1922, Page 50

Page 50 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 3556, 9 May 1922, Page 50

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