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QAe ~. fOVALTI N EJACTORI ES ( KINGS LANGLEY Sv England '3=r Q@WMS.cf. $ GOOD HEALTH England is at its fairest in the beautiful country district where delicious “Ovaltrae” is made. Soft wooded hills, meadows ddep in luscious grass, quaint old-fashioned villages and lovely parks—fitting indeed, it is, that the food beverage which gives health and strength to young and old alike should be made*in such, a healthy environment. And the factory itself is the ideal of what a factory should be. Spotlessly clean, full of sunshine and sweet country air, and surrounded by gardens to make a happy and healthy staff—such is the home of “Qvaltine.” Made from rich, creamy milk from English cows, malted barley, fresh eggs and cocoa, one cupful of this wonderful combination of Nature’s best restorative foods yields more nourishment than 3 eggs.. It presents, in correct proportions, all the vital food elements and vitamins for building-up brain, nerve and body. OV/ILTINE’ RUSKS ■ 3 More appetising, easily digested, and g much more nourish-'■j-7: ing than ordinary rusks or biscuits. in mall or forge Urn. TONIC FOOD BEVEJ2AGE Suitds-up Brniniherve endfiody 1 Sold ly all Chemists and Store s in three sizes — small, medium, large. A generous trial sample of '* Ovaltine ** will be sent on receipt of 3d. in stamps. Api>ly to Now Zealand Asente! Salmond Sr Spraggon, Ltd., Wellington, N.Z. 9W. Sold:N.Z. Agents: Amalgamated Wireless (A’.ia) Ltd. 101 Customhouse Quay Wellington. RADIOTRONS UX 20IA REDUCED to 127—TESTED & SEALED ! Elaborately tested and sfealed for your protection UX—2OIA ...-.Radiptrons now cost no more than 1 untested and inferior tubes. All the best dealers stock th’em—but take advantage of the protection peered you—- / Look the Seal! MlMlHUtllimilUlMtUHlUtlll Now Established In Our New Rremlsee 2-10 STURDEE STREEt (off Dixon Street) \V/E have recently removed both Factories to larger • . W and more up-to-date premises, where, as in the past, , ' we shall be pleased to give prompt and courteous attention to every customer. Look Tor tho " David MoCrao " Label ONE ADDRESS. ONLY-MAKE A NOTE OF IT—DAVID MoCRAE LTD. (Maker* oT Qoott Mattresmam) 2-10 STURDEE STREET (off Dixon Street) WELLINGTON

kW Find Nothing Equal to Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills Biliousness in some instances arises from a naturally sluggish liver; in other cases it is., «due to overindulgence in food or drink, nr both. • Whichever of these is the cause, Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills will be found an efficient remedy which opens up the system, stirs the liver and purifies the blood. An example of what they will do is described in the letter from Mrs. Speechley here published. -j- "5 Virginia Avenue, Eden Terrace, Auckland. Dear Sirs, ' In combating Biliousness I declare’ there is nothing equal to the efficacy of Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills. They operate mildly and most effectively in sweeping away all languor, and that tired, drowsy feeling so conspicuous in this complaint. I found the most beneficial treatment by taking two before retiring at night, and next day I felt quite alright and could perform my household duties in the best of health. I am a mother of fifteen children and 65 years of age and resident of New Zealand for the past sixty-two years, and can vouch for the benefits derived from Dr. Morse’s Indian, Root Pills whenever desired. (.Signed) Mrs. M. SPEECHLEY.” Dr.Morse'9 - for (the Liver PILLS

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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12605, 16 November 1926, Page 9

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