PLAYING TI LL EIGHT O'GLOCK. Tennis players, go'fers and children all appreciate the ext" i daylight. Children especially will keep on playing until darkn ss falls or until the chill of the evening drives them indoors. That is why chills are common at this time of the year. Be prepared with Baxter's Lung Preserver to check a cold. Ilappily children love this rich, red, soothing corapound. Always ask for "Baxter's * at any chemists or store. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6.
1 J " "" " " ^ Gloriously Heciltluj I? VERY child should have delicious ') \ |L a concentrated and easily digested form, all \ 4 the nourlshing elements and vitamins - ^ ;| J/ essential for health. 'Ovaltine' is prepared f* from creamy milk, malt extract, and eggs \ # from our own and selected farms. ' 4Ovaltine' is the richest in food value of • all forms of concentrated nourishment — the % cheapest in cost— the most economical in use. x f - \> ^ ^ ; •' L T i TRY ♦OVALHNE* FREE! ' — ST25/ Send name and address together witb zd. TONIC FOOD BEVERAGE. statxps to the New Zealand Agents, s,u h an a„d sum 1„ ^ MANUFACTURED BY A. WANDER LTD., LONDON Samph will be sent to you. kl_ N2. ro j A ^me ^ I wbere Brown, who has already had two cuts in his wages and Is CXpecting a third, is able to provide his family with the main essentials of ! life at a cost far below that dreamt of in the past» |S The secret is with his wise and thrifty wife, who does all the shopping# I IMrs. Brown knows that in groeeries quality comes before price, but that J low price and high quality combined can now be obtained by her. She j i i shops at a store where they do not offer something for nothing, but where I I ftey offer more for less. She does not look for elaborate delivery services, I | !: foi? she kuows that the best serviee any shop can render her is to give I I I teliable goods at a lower price. She knows that she cannot buy her j 1 1 groeeries for less and to pay more is wastirig money. j | llke every Bfew Weafemd housewife, Mrs. Brown is very wise and very 11 1 ;! of course» she shops at the ■ s I SELF HELP I m ■ y m op
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 358, 20 October 1932, Page 7
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