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The ideal partner of milk is Such a variety of uses. i mmmm ■ - - -—, _■ ■ riTMIE following letter will-interest aJI-mothers Rubber rings and so-called ** comforters," besides I who wish to ensure for their children sound being germ carriers, often cause irregular and and healthy teeth. ■■■■•■ crowded teeth, ill-developed jaws and ugly mouths. "My little boy, aged nm mj : * half, takes & rf 'Ovdtine'Rmto every day mhxlmchyMand , rf loves them far beyond cake. He has had them from . f , . ~ .. ~ ■* ' . ...... ~..,.■ Exercise is necessary for the teeth if they are to the time he first started on solid food. The dentist , y , , grow firm, sound and regularly spaced. Proper says his iaws and teeth are perfect. . . , . , . , „ «^«b; UTO « v v«. mastication encourages the development of well"My /rieruis, swing Ora/dne Rusks for the first J . ■ r .. ~ . .. my jnuuiz, wm S j j shaped jaws and is indispensable to the promotion time in my house, are pestered by their children to buy / ~ ~ ~..,, " , of good liealtn. , them. In fact, the cry when the children come here is 'Any 'Ovaltine' Rusks?' I cannot resist bring- Ovaltine Rusks are of the greatest value for ing them out for afternoon tea. both these purposes. They are delightfully crisp Mrs. I. M. Burns." and deliciously flavoured. The addition of' Ovaltine' The secret of perfect teeth is to give baby some- to the finest wheaten flour gives them a much thing crisply solid to chew at teething time. highet nutritive value than ordinary rusks. ■■■■ . :--.^C^gipHii^-s-^:' : ;\ »jJfIH) Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in large and small tins, a/6 and 416." Kcffel IrVVCJ; Manofactodehs: A. Wander Ltd., London. . \i"Spj) N.Z. Agents • Salhonh & Spraggon Ltd.. Wellington. ArHvC Ifoivil A cup of 'Ovaltine' with a few 'Ovaltine Husks forms a complete and nourishing meal. (C'M'j) ■'■■■■- ■ ' *^L^S^^3cS^^s^y^P^.^^l Business Men! tlio i **bihp^v*^i^i -^^^^r""im *^^^B H^^ Bill BH * ■ * Indliistries M fill 16—27, 19S1 At Olympia, LONDON, and Castle Bromwich, BIRMINGHAM. Cotton Textile Section at White City, LONDON, February 16-2 S. Artificial Silk Section at Albert Hall, LONDON, February 16-21. Next Year's Fair will be the most important ever held from the viewpoint of New Zealand business people* To take full advantage of the Preferential Tariff, New Zealand buyers should learn at first hand what Great Britain has to offer. Great advances are being made by British 1 Manufacturers, and the best way to study their vast and varied achievements is to visit " Great Britain's Shop-window" at London and Birmingham next February. New Zealanders will find the journey both ■ - »■-, - profitable and interesting. Their comfort and ,_, , , , 1 interests will be completely gratified. "We realise that on tlie ■ -. ....... prosperity of CreatßHtain Make your plans NOW to be in England depends the prosperity of during February. Book your passage early! this country.... So it is ° ?' ° ' necessary to do everything j? u ll particulars and invitation tickets obtainable w?L CT™7 l!, fetTf c from Mr. L. A. Paish, 0.8. E., H.M. Trade Comwith the Old Land so that . . /tv/S tj ■4/'r\\ m r> /~i t» MJ* /-> when we do trade there missioner (P.O. Box 369), T. & G. Building, Grey they can pay us back Street, Wellington. with their manufactured _. - _, \ c r^ rnj goodt » Or from The Department of Overseas Trade, -Hon. Geo. Forbes, 35 Old Queen Street» London* England. tpStoxrio? im. Or The Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, pctial Conference Birmingham, England. See the World—Visit Britain aissß me Industries Fair! . . .. 1

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 70, 19 September 1930, Page 14

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