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~' f ,y ■ i m m m: c F 'AVE you tried the best of all summer drinks —cold ‘Ovaltine’? Do you know how delightful in flavour it is—how wonderfully refreshing and invigorating? If not, try it to-day. Enjoy its cool deliciousness. Notice how it gives you new life and energy —how it makes complete in nutritive value the ordinary light summer diet —how appetising it is—how easily digested. We all forget that ordinary hot weather foods contain little nourishment—while the need for nourishment that rebuilds and restores remains much the same all the year round. That is why we become easily fatigued and exhausted. Ideal Drink l v... ummer When you drink and enjoy cold ‘Ovaltine’ you are not merely drinking a particularly delicious beverage but you are supplying to your system the moSt perfect and complete form of concentrated nourishment in the world. Every food element the body needs for health is present in a corredtly balanced form. Cold ‘Ovaltine’ is easy to prepare by adding ‘Ovaltine’ to cold milk or milk and water. Whisk for a minute with an egg whisk or shake in a cocktail shaker. Then you have a creamy, foaming drink —inexpensive in coSt and brimful of energy-giving nourishment to enable you to avoid fatigue. Make two big glassfuls . . . FREE! Send 3d. in Stamps to the N.Z. Agents, Salmond & Snraggon Ltd., Den X2O. P.O. Box 662, Wellington, for a generous free sample and try it COLD! It’s Delicious and Nourishing OV4LTINE' Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes, small, medium, large. Manufacturers: > . A. WANDER LTD., V LONDON. / Serve ‘ Ovaltine ’ Rusks too! Crisper and more appetising than ordinary rusks, far better for children, invalids and old people, and liked by everyone. The Delightful NEW Summer Drink 0.0.*.

No Deposit 3/6 per W eek To popularise our Famous Falcon Cycles we are continuing our System of Easy Payments. These High-Grade English Machines —Gent’s or lady’s Models—are Procurable under our Time-Payment Scheme at 3/6 per week. We are making a Specialty of Bicycles for High School and Technical School Students, on the Easiest of Easy Terms. Falcon Cycles GENT’S or LADIES’ £B/10/- CASH or 3/6 PER WEEK. B.S.A. —Cash Price, £lO/10/Easy Terms Arranged R. A. RODGERS MOTOR AND CYCLE IMPORTER and RADIO DEALER. STAFFORD STREET, SOUTH

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS FLOORLAC THE ALL AROUND VARNISH STAIN t A famous product for staining and varnishing furniture, floors, i woodwork, etc., in one operation. FLOORLAC is a scientific combination of rich-toned, non-fading stains and a durable water, proof varnish of the highest quality. It is made for the express purpose of refinishing worn furniture, woodwork and floors, and to make them look like new again. Unattractive softwood floors can be made to resemble closely the most elegant hardwood floors through the use of FLOORLAC. FLOORLAC stains and varnishes a surface in one operation, and is very easy to apply. By following the directions on the colour card anyone can obtain most satisfactory results with this material. FLOORLAC is very durable, and will withstand the hardest kind of usage to which a varnish finish is subjected. The eight attractive shades of FLOORLAC have been carefully developed to match closely the most popular stained effects obtafned on natural woods. • John Edmond, Ltd HARDWARE MERCHANTS,

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18490, 4 February 1930, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18490, 4 February 1930, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18490, 4 February 1930, Page 11

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