XL Uj/ VP 'I&J ur: S 3 ’AAz<&. ©a 23 «i txcyy v*.. £3 ZA la* m <m m t 38# ■1 m m and you m k H! I'm getting on fine, dear ♦- ; ♦ the kiddies having a good time ? Yes, it's pretty trying up here, too ♦ ; ; rotten weather to be shut up in the office all day ♦ ♦ ♦ makes one want to lie in a boat and do nothing* Oh, yes, Fm having plenty to eat * •♦.and 1 say, Jean, that cold ■* Ovaltine ' of yours is a boon ♦ ♦ ♦ I honestly believe one could live on it! Rather! I have it every night for supper *; ; it's so delightfully easy to make even for a helpless husband . . ♦ and it's much more refreshing than iced coffee or anything like that * ♦ ♦ It makes me sleep like a top, too! All right, all right * ♦ * don't start telling me again that I need just as much nourishment in' hot weather ♦* ♦ ♦ Fve heard that one ♦ * ♦ anyway, 'Ovaltine' is, as you say, a wonderful food, I don't wonder the kids all clamour for it! What's that ? ♦ ♦ ♦ jolly good idea! ♦ ♦; ♦ I'll have some on the beach, too! ♦ * * Right-ho, c I'll try and catch the 5*30 express on Friday! ♦ ♦♦ Bye-bye! . N. » >Kv.H You Can Try 'Ovaltine' Free! Send 3 d. in stamps to the N*& Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. R P.O. Box 663, Wellington, for a generous free sample, enough for two big, delicious cupfuls, (hot or cold.) m Sold by all Chemists and Stores, in three sizes, Small, Medium., Large. SERVED) Manufacturers: A. WANDER LIMITED f ' London. OC6 r m nmz/mx & tSk 23 cl £3 £3
m u that ', " * ,1- - V 5 <-xSi Run your tongue across the teeth. If you feel a slippery, slimy coating—that is film. It clings tightly to teeth and defies all ordinary ways of brushing. It gets into crevices and stays. It absorbs stains from food and smoking. Film hardens into tartar. Germs by the millions breed in it. .A/nd germs with tarter are the chief cause of pyorrhea and decay. Remove it daily. To-day. dental science, almost without exception, urges and prescribes a special film removing dentifrice. For the sole purpose of removing film on yqfiir f teeth. First , it stains, teeth, Pepsodent was ljhe n e w-foufind ag jfPpfslP embodies act fifst to curdle film in gentle safety to ep-j 1 amel. Then } brushing. tilses it off completely., 5 * • j ' ' • . * \’ '* j ;'? I Pepsodent is a priceless scientific formula—not a cheap dentifrice whose appeal is price. It is the greatest step made: in a half century’s study of tooth cleansing methods. The Special Film-removing Dentifrice^ ACBOIS.
ON THE CHIEF’S DESK Prepared for Emergency A newspaper man visited the office of a prominent manufacturer the other day. “’Hullo!” he said, espvir- a familiar bottle of Baxter’s Lung Preserver on the table. “Are you interested in this line?” “Only so far as I have been a regular user of it for the last twenty years,” remarked the manufacturer. “In this changeable climate I find that one is very susceptible to coughs and colds, and iii my experience in New Zealand I have never found anythin-' better than ‘Baxter’s.’ A friend nut me on to the preparation when I first came out from England, and I have stuck to it ever since. In addition to keeping a supply at home, I usually keen a bottle on my desk. I am then ready for any kind of weather.” Like this user, thousands of people in this Dominion rely on Baxter’s Lung Preserver to pull them through-coughs, colds, sore throats, bronchitis asthma, and all kindred ailments. “Baxter’s” is a splendid remedy for young and old alike. It also possesses wonderful tonic properties. Obtainable at all chemists and stores; generous-sized bottle at 2/6; large, family size at 4/6, and bachelor’s bottle 1/6. The new screw cap preserves tho contents.
wjva********f**joM*> Sj DATBNT that idea of your* I itmjitfil *A obe worth a fortune. Solicit the YA advice and practical,ajjiitanca of BaMwia, San & Carey, Welliattoa. Local Agent: W.C.Haflty,6jHttdy i Street, Nebon.
A CHILD’S WORST COMPLAINT j Children suffering fi'om worms become' pale, sickly and restless. But what a difference WADE’S WORM FIGS make. They quickly get rid of these parasites and restore the child to rood health and humour. Pleasant to take, safe, and reliable. Absolutely harmless. Obtainable from all chemists and stores.
hike Shaving with a new blade when you uso Brice’s Shaving Cream. No pimples vtr rash.—Neos, Chemists, Hardy street.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 12 January 1931, Page 7
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