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CHILUHEN’S .FOOD

VITAMIN D ESSENTIAL FOR HEALTH. In New Zealand . especially, there is a tendency to give children too much starchy food, such as bread and potatoes, and. not sufficient eggs, milk, and fresh vegetables —foods which have a high vitamin D content. the element which is so necessary for growth and development and the maintenance of good health. Vitamin D is present in an agreeable form in Wilson’s “ Maltezo ” Plain arid in “ Maltese with Cod Liver Oil,” and that is what makes these tonic ; foods so Very valuable for growing children. They are also rich in diastase and maltose, two Constituents which have. great strengthening and building-up properties. Children given “ Maltexo ” Plainj or with Coff Liver Oil, develop sturdy bodies and enjoy that robust health which enables them to resist coughs, colds, and similar ailments. in lib and 21b jars, and 71b tine for family use. Be sure you get Wilson’s. — (Advt.J

Another Symptom of ‘Shoe Shame’ As bad as a nightmare—that moment of embarrassment. Significant glances of disapproval. Shoes ten times their size—crying out a tale of neglect. Just because you forgot to clean them again.

BREAKFAST JOY A REAL SUNSHINE TOO PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19340613.2.26.3

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Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 21745, 13 June 1934, Page 4

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