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5 QJour \ bedtime ’ beverage ; reduced | in price ■■ F I ’HE secret of sound ? "A I’lj J. 1 sleep is simple. Digest- 111 J ive unrest must be allayed— S the nervous tension of the C day must be relaxed. For 6' both these purposes delicious ffigA Y ‘ • J ‘Ovaltine’ stands supreme in □ every country in the World. /, c • ?> 5 Consider the ingredients / x . \**“X r U from which this complete y \ ’ ft f and perfectly balanced food ' 'a J is made. ‘Ovaltine’ contains malt extract —not powdered f J malt, which does not yield the same food value or exert an p equal digestive power. Pure fresh milk from the finest y V pastures in England is used. Dried milk is not good enough ft JI for‘Ovaltine.’ L J | ‘Ovaltine’ contains eggs from our own and selected farms—■ f j; not dried eggs. Eggs supply organic phosphorus, an essential y s ‘ element for building up brain and nerves. ft E At the reduced prices, ‘Ovaltine’ stands supreme as the L / ’ beverage which, at the lowest cost, most abundantly supplies JI the essential food elements which soothe the nerves, ensure S’ < sound sleep and rebuild brain, nerve and body. ft ji TRY Send name and address together with 2d. in V 6 ‘fiVAT TTMT?’ stamps to the N.Z. Agents, Salmond & n J| < Spraggon Ltd., Dept.Q, P.O. Box 662, F J FREE ! Wellington, when a free sample will be sent to you. p OVALTINE’ TONIC FOOD BEVERAGB S Ensures Sound, Natural Sleep b Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three / Manufactured by A. Wander Limited, London NZ22 X

The Railways and National Growth Great Key Industry STRANGELY enough, the situation in New Zealand to-day is that the railways have to compete with a form of transport which owes its existence mainly to the prosperity promoted by the railways. The truth of this statement will be clear to the owners of the lines—the general public—when they consider the all important function of the railways in the development of the primary and secondary industries—farming, timber-milling, mining, manufacturing. Railway transport facilitated the economic distribution of the population in rural and urban areas. New Zealand’s social and economic structure rests mainly on the railway foundation. The more the people strengthen this foundation the more they will strengthen themselves. Wellington, 0 fO 23rd May, 1932. \J- •// * General Manager N.Z. Railway*.

ECONOMY AND EMPLOYMENT Q-tol Shaving Cream gives 3,500 square inches of lather for 1/6, and it is made by New Zealanders. Help to keep the factory busy. For free trial tube, write to Q-tol, Box 1018, Welling ton. Send'no money.—Advt.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 119, 23 May 1932, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 119, 23 May 1932, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 75, Issue 119, 23 May 1932, Page 5

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