BEST SMILES ofthe MEAL ^ ! • The very sigbt of aLushus Orange Jelly Dessertbrings smiles of anticipation. And when you taste its deliciousnessl — its true, fruit-juice flavour ! — you wonder how such naturai flavour could be preserved. There is only one r /l * /ilBii * tcriv nrttfWl way . . . and it's with the exclusive Shrrriff "Flavour f f iT [ ms i / Bud" that actually seals the flavour In an air-tight bud J until you release it with boiling water. Seven double- ''Sfi | rich Lushuq flavours to chooSe from. Strawberry, Rasp- / IriQ* r . Wm -■( berry, Pineapple, Cherry, Orange, Lemon and Lime. Keep / ei iuaiib k iy afewpackagesalwaysin the house for everydav use and / rwAVOUR la IN THfc for busy day emergencies. J flavour bud T^ylj wwm / SHIRRIFF'S Jf V j M m m rlif a j e lly 1 ~"^pessert i - j j
1 1 . 11 H Clarence Gardens, IS/Z/'SS. "Jhe reaaon why I use Clements Tonle whfs S am net the best is because it bas aliaoeS SS % instent effect on se. It takes away Ihe depreasad ^ feeling, sharpe'ns up my appetite and, in. fact« after a few doses I feel !ife is worth. Iivjet. * j bave recommended !t to raany. of my club matea* v with entire saiisfaetion from all. I always bqy, \ . m MF / the Iarger size bottle, and have !t aa a atandtV! V,.- 'gdimZ&f- W& 7 wheii I feel out of aorts. ' I can say witbraS hesjtation it i» the best tonic I've trted. Full of pep after taking Clemertlt Clements Tonie — the Nerve Why people lose Cell Builder their "puneh" Nature must .have help to re- Every little .r*A eor- • . build the temfic destruction of puscle in your bleod nerve cells that is brought abeut must have an. iron by the constant grind of daily ration to enahle It work and w.orry. Phosphates to t'ransport oxygen. are essential, and that is why When you "lpse yopr they form such a valuable part 'punch* " ' it nieans of Clements Tonic. that your red cor8 MONEY »A«*r If you don't benefit overstrain due to Infrom Clements Tonic, sufficient supply of iron. The easiest and " Flavoured within 14 safest way to correct this is to taha days or purcnase, or Clements Tonic. Clements contains iroa " you. aon t llRe it — ■ compound in proper medieinal quantities so send the nearly empty that it ia easily ,and q'uickly absorbad by • bottle to Salmond & the blood.. After a few doses, the -red «or- ? P r.* f * P " ( i> • -2. ) pusclea get husy again in full foree, and Limited, Wellington or soon your 'punch' is regalned. Auckland, and your purchaaa money. plua p o s t a g e, w i 11 be Prices in mmn centres: J/- and J/- a bottle (pl^M imincdiately refunded or flavoured),- oi all Ckemists and Storet, to yon. - g/iar — — , . . _ "tm II « Strained Nerve s TO-NIGHT — Just before you go to bed — dn'nV a cupful o£ delicious * Ovaltine.' Sec how it soothes the nerves and promotes that physical repi^e which quickly leads to sound, restful slecp. Prepared from malt, milk and eggs, 'Ovaldne' contains every nutritive element required for building up body, brain and nerves. Eggs especially are liberally used in 'Ovaltine' because tbey provide valuable nerve-building dements. TRY c OVALTINE J FREE! Scnd name and address togcthet with 2d. in stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond Sc Sptaggon Ltd., Dept. 8 , P.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a free sample will s be sent to you. Q)rink delicious OVALTINE" It is supremely rich in all the nutritive properties required for building up body, brain. and nerves*; Sold iy all Chemists and Stores, in three shyts. Ihe large size is the most eeonomieal. 'OVALTINE' RUSKS are Best for Babj Ddiclous ' Ovaltine ' Rusks are crisp enough to provide the naturai biting exercise which ensures easy teething, but they are not too . hard for Baby to eat and enjoy. Made from the purest ttnbleached whcaten flour — to which a proportion of 'Ovaltine' is added — 'Ovaltine' Rusks contain the necessary vitamins and otHer valuable nutritive properties. Makofacttjrbd by A. WjiNDS* LTD., LONDON. .
They do not/ read the news in the land of shades — or, at any rate, they have not heard of the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty. Thajt is what Egyptians are saying, following the alarming experience of a policeman on.duty outside the British Embassy in Cairo. Suddenlv held up on his midnight beat by a hoarse chailenge, he saw before him the shadowy form of a British soldier in uniform, earrying a rifle. "Only the Residency ghose walking again," the constable's angry superiors told him after he had taken to his heels, shouting for help. For the ghost, that of a British soldier who shot himself while on sentry duty at the Residency nine years ago, is said to have appeared half-a-dozen tirnes since. The wife of a High Commissioner is reported to have seen him, pacing his beat with his skaiswjF ea eheuld»r4 . v, (
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 63, 7 December 1937, Page 11
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