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Vitality Balance in diet is essential to the healthy growth and vitality of the child. It is not merely a question of the quantity of food a child gets. The important matter is that it should contain all the food elements required , to build a healthy body, i Virol is the food which all the types of k nutriment in one , supremely digestible form. Even feeble and invalid children have in numberless cases won back to health and vigour on Virol. But the way to prevent weakness and ill-health is to put your child on Virol now. (0< VIROL 40 million prescribed portions of VIROL were given in 3,000 Hospitals and Clinics last year because of its remarkable influence on growing tissues. Agents: v, right Stephenson !c Co., Ltd., | P,O. Box 1520, Wellington, N.Z- ) Wonderful Progress is reported by the parents of lan, who has been reared entirely on the ‘Allenburys’ Foods. At birth he was very tmy and hardly expected to live, but at the age of 7 months he was 5 lb. over the average weight for that age and splendidly developed in every way. Progressive System of Infant® Feedii^ provides a series of foods specially adapted to baby’s growing needs and powers of digestion. If you want to grow a man — Try the ‘Allenburys’ plan. Write for a free copy of the ‘Allenburys’ booh on Infant Feeding and a sample of food. Please state baby's age. SHARLAND & Co., Ltd. Lome Street, Auckland, or Dixon Street, Wellington. Edmond® CySTAHO anas. MO 4 IttBBIIS LAIHfW a HELP pfiPCS CIOTHes.TIMeeLAWUR $ I* packet does 1 weekly washings ALLCROCensfcrf

"Mumsy—why do you use this special soap instead of the toilet soap?’’ "Because it's specially made for Uttle boys' heads.” “What’s special about it?” "Well, it gets way in through the thick hair and then it rinses all out again. No soap left on the scaip to clog up the pores!” "How do you know?” “By the feeling, for one thing. Wait till I get your head dry and you’ll fairly fell your scalp breathe!” PACKER’S TAR SOAP Made with Pine Tar, 2/- » Tablet. PACKER’S SHAMPOO Made with Olive Oil, 4/0 a Bottle. E 3

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Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 10

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362

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19785, 8 February 1928, Page 10

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