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sound healthy children are well fed That's Peter on the right, only five but a robust little chap. Next there's Paul at the left; twin brother to Peter and a stout fella too. And then there's Wendell, but of course Wendell's ten and nearly a, man. These boys all love games. Wcndell is an ardent cricketer and hopes to make the school eleven this year. Peter's greatest ambition is to be an " All Black,'* and Paul is developing into quite a promising sprinter. They all swim. The twins arc still allowed to keep one foot on the bottom, as they're, only five. But wait till next summer. Three strong, well grown, young New Zealandefs, sons to be proud of. The mother tells an interesting story about Wendell; At about three years of age HO RUCK'S (AT * CHEMISTS, GROCERS, SODA-' FO'U-NTWAIN'S •*XrND - , TEA , r R NWIMtVi •Mt.fi* »» IHLI he formed a strong distaste for milk", mother had ideas about milk but Wendell. Then one day she tri with a cup of Horlick's MaltedWendell liked it and still drinks it * His rapid development led his nio rear the other two on it inst ordinary milk. Their mother attributes much of h health to the" fact that they have 1 tea Of course, she bejiey" the daily cups of Horlick's playn part too. . - ■ Try Horlick's for . your kiddies as a time drink. They'll love its d v flavour, and - thrive on it. Sold in four sizes, in,* bottles. No. i. 2 sifce 4/(5. /It*, delicious macle Handy Horjick's PtATM F L A"V O Cl'

Have you anytbijig to.sell—Do you wish to - buy? If so, a smajl advertisement in the "classified section-ofTHB I'bim will be; all you need. . 12 irords Is, three ineertioss 2a 6d, —&

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20173, 27 February 1931, Page 8

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