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77ie Range with the C)l2 Homely Open Fire, B "'"■ " lk —a popular type! Because of its splendid ttJH I rfc! reliability and the excellent (ffl I ’ service it gives, the “ Orion ” Range has 1 iffl always been first favourite with the m | Housewives of New Zealand. Many styles « tajn (fcJ X and sixes are made, but the Open-Fire i fig type is ideal for the small house. In the WM IH l&B J I evenings, when cooking is finished, the HH fire can be opened up, and the kitchen then becomes a warm, comfortable sitting rWj room ' . ■tJ&lS'qisjpH. E. SHACKLOCK, LTD., a Dunedin, Christchurch, Wellington, and J Auckland. “

for hands frequently wet. There is probably nothing more irri tating to the woman who docs her ow. housework than the redness, roughner and soreness caused by the constant] having her hands in water. Sometinn it may only be an embarrassment, bv. more often it is a painful experienc especially in cold weather. This cn be avoided by keeping a bottle of Mi pil handy in the kitchen and a f< times daily—especially after washir up, and always after laundry workrubbing a small quantity well ini both hands. Mirpil Skin Balm is a scientifical' prepared lotion for Rough, Chappe and Chafed Skin Red Hands, Chi blains, Sunburn. Windburn, as a bayfor powder, and after shaving. On sale all chemists and stores, or from The W. H. Comstock Co. Ltd., 8 Parish Street, Wellington. Price 2/6 per bottle. post paid.*

jlj 1 jMfilk/ ’ > A Ml i ' I mBM|UwK - Wt ’ 1 ■ 7 J6y sneer merit Ovaltine’ is established as the Supreme Food Beverage \ BY sheer merit ‘Ovaltine’ has become the daily food beverage in millions of homes throughout the World, and also one of the principal articles of diet in leading hospitals, sanatoria and nursing institutions in every civilised country. ; ‘Ovaltine’ owes its supremacy to the fact that the best home-grown barley and specially ! it is a complete and perfect food containing selected eggs. Milk is food par • every element necessary to the maintenance excellence. Eggs are particularly important • of mental and physical fitness. It is a scien- because they are the only reliable source for • tific preparation both in conception and building-up brain and nerves. Hl manufacture. This health-giving food beverage is easily and > ) Ihe essential food elements—proteins, fats, completely absorbed into the system. Every carbohydrates, mineral salts and all the particle of ‘Ovaltine’ is nourishment. One i'y vitamins are present in Ovaltine’ in just the cupful contains more nutriment than 3 eggs. proportion necessary to keep brain, nerves ‘Ovaltine’ also aids the digestion of several ’• and body in a healthy condition. The times its weight of ordinary food. This T method of manufacture is unique and ex- greatly increases the nutritive value of all • clusively used for ‘Ovaltine.’ other foods forming part of the dietary. !" Ovaltine is a pure, natural product prepared Every member of every home young and ' * from Nature s foods which are richest in old alike—should drink this most nourishing • nourishment rich creamy milk from and delicious food beverage in place of England s richest pastures, malt extract from tea, coffee and other mealtime beverages. , OVALTINE J / FOOD BEVERAGE V*3 I Builds=up Brain, Nerve and Body \ TRY ‘OVALTINE’ DELICIOUS \ S "\ d iJ' ame ,nd ,d^ re ” Prom all Chemists and Stores, OVALTINE RUSKS \ .*n three sixes, small, medium Criwer .nd mote .ppedring dun X P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when . -md large. ordmxty roeks, better fo t J? generou, free sample will be sent ® children, invalid, and old people, Jf/ r ou and liked by everyotW - Manufactured by: —*/ A. WANDER LIMITED,- \ LONDON.- 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 72, Issue 233, 1 October 1929, Page 10

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