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Announcing The newest and most effective development in the prevention of winter colds The success of liquid preparations con- GREATER PROTECTION taining a high proportion of the three The v itamin content of Haliborange tablets "resistance” vitamins A, D and C in the “" ch pr ?- , tection. Each tablet contains a day s supply building up of resistance to colds has been of the “resistance” vitamins for adults and well established. Witness the remarkable older children. health, in spite of stringent wartime ration- Vitamin A 4,000 I.U. j t, »- \- Vitamin D <5O I.U. ing, enjoyed by R.A.F. Aircrew and infants Vitamin C 15 mg. under five in Britain who were issued with PROTECTION FOR ALL cod liver oil and orange juice by the Ministry The extra vitamin content and the palatable of Health. nature of Haliborange tablets makes it possible KT , , . .. for all to enjoy protection from winter colds Now the research chemists at Allen and fey building up resistance before a cold strikes. Hanburys have discovered a new process by PLEASANT TO TAKE which Halibut Oil (rich in vitamin A and Haliborange tablets have a delicious orangs the sunshine vitamin D) can be combined flavour throu^out (*ere Is no soft, .fishy. . ' tasting centre). with pure orange juice (vitamin C) in the Only one tablet need be taken daily. form of Haliborange tablets. These tablets The tablets are dissolved in the mouth, thus . are convenient and easy to take. A regular v ‘ fam ‘ n potency is absorbed. , ■ J c 1, j ®. The vitamins are homogenised andthenoe are course of one tablet a day builds up resist- more assimiUte<L g vill ance to colds. ’ ■ BA TABLET <7 A DAY KEEPS COLDS AT BAY . -Vi.’ ? Haliborange Tablets for adults and children From all chemists 25 for 4/9 Manufactured in England by ,J ALLEN & HANBURYS LTD., London, E.a. The ONE Brandy EVERYONE enjoys . . • BESiiWS II Produced and Bottled in France AVAILABLE AT ALL HOTELS Master Agents for Canterbury, West Coast, Nelson and Iltßm Marl borough: II // BALUNS BREWERIES (N.Z.) LTD., CHRISTCHURCH ® £■// 8.7

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28265, 1 May 1957, Page 4

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