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*»••! i*S s»a»s *t» o *j :*S3J r -v »a i»Sr #« S-.v, »* a% ■*:-'* . .„ '*»" •5 •« ?ISI ; SE*> i® 15^2i E*Ss 3^ Efcss JIV 3» see ..* •> »«i •ss Peter and Judy 3»»s; s***s THE splendid health which these children enjoy is due to proper and adequate nourishment. Growing children require more nourishment than can be extracted from the ordinary daily dietary. The parents of these bonnie children attribute their sound physical and mental development to the use of "Ovaltine" as their daily food beverage. For "Ovaltine" is all nourish—the concentrated nutriment extracted from those incomparable food gifts of Nature —rich creamy milk, fresh eggs, and ripe barley malt. Easy to digest and assimilate, "Ovaltine" also enables the system to extract more nourishment from other food. One cup of "Ovaltine" contains more nourishment than seven cups of cocoa or three eggs. Instead of tea or coffee, give your children "Ovaltine" for breakfast and with their principal meals. Cheeks will become rosier, eyes brighter and limbs sturdiersigns of that health and vitality every child should enjoy. P 22: -l—l-L. 1 &=! sci SI i iM m TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE *2M Builds-up J&v*a>ii%,Jlervsz andfsod.u •* rEslE Sold by all Chemists at Sold by all Chemists at 2/6, 4/6 and 8/m*. PJk* •IF^ 2 OV/qLTINE RUSKS § TRIAL SAMPLE * A generous trial sample of delicious "Ovaltine" More appetising, easily 1 Iwill be sent on receipt j 9 digested, and much more } jof 3d. in stamps. \r nourishing than ordinary I l Apply to N.Z. Agents: ] rusks or biscuits. r?.Salmon <£• Spraggon, TRIAL SAMPLE A generous trial sample of delicious "Ovaltine" will be sent on receipt of 3d. in stamps. Apply to N.Z. Agents: Salmon <£■ Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington. Jp. mm *3 532 More appetising, easily digested, and much more nourishing than ordinary rusks or biscuits. ga 'm xA 8555 ¥a Of Course You Know a Baby I FOR THE BEST SUQQESTION ABOUT BABIES: How you can Feed a Baby, Dress a Baby, Educate a Baby, Amuse a Baby, or for anything else about Babies, WE OFFER QUINEAS (Seepage 44)

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Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 2, 1 August 1924, Page 36

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Page 36 Advertisement 3 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 2, 1 August 1924, Page 36

Page 36 Advertisement 3 Ladies' Mirror, Volume 3, Issue 2, 1 August 1924, Page 36

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