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She Best Gift all is Health hat is why you should m 0 0* mm Mi insist on OVAXTI IN E* Facts about ‘OVALTINE’ ‘Ovaltine’ docs not contain Household sugar to give it bulk and to lower the cost. Imitations contain large percentages of household sugar. Sugar is cheap and can be added in the home if required. ‘Ovaltine’ does not contain starch. Owing to its perfected and exclusive processes of manufacture, ‘Ovaltine’ is entirely free from starch—an undesirable feature in a food beverage. Nor does it contain a large percentage of Cocoa. A small proportion of cocoa is used as a flavouring only. It is not relied upon for food value, and special measures are taken to remove its starchy content. TRY ‘OVALTINE* FREE! Send name and address together with id. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents , Salmond €> Spraggon Ltd l, Dept. X P.O. Box 66 2, Wellington , when a free sample will be sent to you. Sold bj all Chemists and Stores, in Manufactured OVALTINE’ stands in a class by itself for scientific perfection and quality. Its proprietors have a world-wide reputation as specialists in the science of nutrition. ‘Ovaltine’ is the result of constant and intensive research in this field, and it incorporates every single feature required by advanced scientific thought to-day. Ovaltine contains, in correctly balanced proportions for easy and complete assimilation, the natural proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins and other valuable nutritive elements derived from its ingredients—the highest qualities of malt, milk and eggs. The proprietors of ‘Ovaltine’ arc the largest manufacturers in the world of medicinal malt extract and arc recognised as authorities. The malt extract used in Ovaltine is prepared from home-grown barley —there is none as good. The eggs come from the Ovaltine Egg Farm, and have advantages over ordinary eggs. The ‘Ovaltine’ Dairy Farm with its herd of renowned Jersey cows sets the standard for the thousands of gallons of milk used every day. These facts explain why ‘Ovaltine’ is the supreme food beverage. The correct nature and proportions of its ingredients, and the exclusive scientific processes of manufacture, render it withouf equal for giving health and abundant energy. And owing to its paramount ease of assimilation it is also unequalled for inducing sound, restorative sleep. ‘Ovaltine’ sells on merit alone. It is ioo per cent. Quality and Value. three sieves. The large is the most cconom 'uaL by A. Wander Ltd., London. Often Irn i fated Neve i* Etiuall ed

BUSYBODY Help you r«a t tiura'i a bnijbodjr for yon— LZX. Waskin* Powfltr-Mnliißi« wJUoli loottag dirt. Bottoms sad makes wasklar three to' flYo times OBBlor and tetter. i floors shin* like now. ■tort ualny X.X.L. Borax Washlir Pnwrt,T <mv4 waav *. Powder next waah day. Obtainable yrooera and etovee. 2d per packet, fate tkb wrapper** &Of?X\X WASHING POWDER

It is said that the phrase “ Gone to pot ” corned from a Samarcand tailor who, living near a cemetery, had an earthernware vessel into which he cast a pebble whenever a corpse was carried past. lie thus kept count of the daily interments. When he died, and there were inquiries for him, answered: “He has gone to pet.”

Three well-bred young sheep dogs which were caught straying in parks are being held by the City Council, and if they are not claimed by Monday next they will be sold or destroyed. The dogs are without collars, but as they are particularly well bred it is thought that there will be no difficulty in selling them if they are not claimed.

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20361, 19 July 1934, Page 16