COLDS CAUGHT WHILE BATHING^ Every bathing season brings a crop of coughs and colds. Don’t let onespoil yoqr .holiday, Take a tin of Pulmonas with: you ._ At the first sign of a cold coming slip one of these sooth-r----ing pastilles into your mouth. The antiseptic vapours Pulmona's release vrilH quickly kill the germs attacking you^
ft II for ihe Kitchen ' Vie? it kfm easy to d&n am it fii ; Efficient andlov^-mprice* I pdrr4 : kETil£9i CAKE DISHES, FRYPANSETG j i Yotrr kitchen. and puna will/ .mutually benefit bp [ . . ilumihium ware* JAMES RENSHAW Hwdwar* Merchants | Polka St Control . THAMES
I n ? Vj i > 9 . 'in i-:. .jSold by all CbemiSs and Stores —in three sizes—small, medium and large. Manufaßurers : A. WANDER LIMITED, London. I used not to be able to hold my hands steady. I jumped at the leaft noise. My nerves were terribly “ragged.” “Nerve Tonics” had 'no lasting effeft and I realise now, of course, that the)' juft stimulated my nerves for the time, then left them worse than before. It was ‘Ovaltine’ that really helped me. In the pure barley malt, the fresh eggs and rich milk from which ‘Ovaltine’ is made, my nerves found the food properties they needed. Each morning for breakfast I have a big cupful, and again last thing at night. Everyone tells me how well lam looking. I have never felt better in my life! m TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE 9uitds'up Brain,Bcrve andSody You can try Ovaltine Free! Send name and address with 3d. in Stamps to the N.Z. Agents, Salmond & Sfl gon Ltd., P.O. Box 662, when a generous free sample will be sent to you. More delicious, and more sustaining than any ordinary rusks for children, invalids, or old people. One / or two with a cupful of ‘Ovaltine 1 ipakes a nourishing and delightful meal. Serve'"''--‘Ovaltine Rusks , with it too! N.Z,95 ,
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Thames Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 17805, 3 February 1930, Page 6
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