1 J V p % •awr v -'-4-, £ < T m m < <* -. v V TRY 'OVALTINB' FREE! Send name and address together ■uitb zd. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond <&" Spraggon Lid., Dept. H P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sampje will be sent to you. rougi ears 11 Ovaltine is the supreme Health-giver GOOD health depends almost entirely on correct and adequate nourishment. But the ordinary daily dietary does not yield sufficient nourishment and must be supplemented by some form of concentrated nourishment, otherwise the efficiency • of the body and nerves will be impaired. 'Ovaltine' is the ideal food for the purpose. An easily digested, easily prepared beverage of delicious flavour, it supplies the essential, food elements and vitamins of Nature's tonic foods fresh milk, barley malt, and a eggs. Moreover, the exact proportions of its constituents hafe been determined to meet the specific requirements of brain, body and nerve. * Children who are given 'Ovaltine' every day will grow up sturdy and healthy, with ample energy for their games and lessons. . In adult years 'Ovaltine' is equally necessary. The aged find 'Ovaltine' a . valuable addition to their dietary, partic-.. ularly when the digestive powers are impaired. In countless homes all over the world this delicious food drink is giving and maintaining glorious health for every 4 ."V member of the family. IMPORTANT NOTE The correct way to prepare ' Ovaltine' 'Ovaltine' must be prepared as directed on tin, otherwise the valuable food properties are impaired and the health-giving values lost. The milk, or milk and water, must be hot but not boiling. ?■ !• I ■ i * rf,v"Jk TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE Builds up Brain, Nerve and Body Sold bj all Chemists and Stores, in-three -■j MANUFACTURED BY A . WANDER lIMIIE.D, LONDON
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20494, 12 March 1932, Page 8
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