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'"h f 4 Util NAN El AH AIMIETI athlete by nature and inclination. .. a city man or labourer: or farm hand by occupation. Whatever his work, indoor or out, he has to keep fit in order to hold his own on the track or in the field. He has to have health, and maintain it. He has to replace every ounce of spent energy and keep a good bit in reserve. He has-to live sanely and soundly to work and win. How does he do it? ’ Cocoa helps him enormously. He knows by experience that pure cocoa—Bournville Cocoa—stands alone as an ideal energiser, a food that fully satisfies because it sustains and builds as well. on Cocoa! Write to Cadbury*, Wellington, for details about their Free Gift Schema. ?OUKNVI o>coa ump FIT OM COCOA m fill i aw BrimFuloF brightness' 2*o/ Sc 11 \V I U / MS Wherever there are metals to be cleaned, Miss Brasso is wanted. REMEMBER, BRASSO CLEANS CELLULOID 'AS WELL AS METALS.' J/3 J % S®tta 'J'EN years’ old! Miles in front the rest. where. Shouting for joy, for what do tumbles matter. Disease germs lurk in the dust, but never mind, wash the cuts with Lifebuoy Health Soap, and make him first in the Health Race too. Wash hands and face with Lifebuoy before every meal and before bed. Lever Brothers (N.Z.) Limited. LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19270917.2.127.3

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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 14

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