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WELL POLISHED SILVER IS A HOST IN ITSELF and thousands of owners of valuable silver throughout the world have for many generations used Goddard’s Plate Powder ! n r 0 5'[ e r , re . en c wrappers. Manufactured only fay J. vjoadard & Sons. Station St.. Leicester. England SSL: as a rock now/ Ittdkj all Cittmt H. aad Starts — i n three sites — saeal't. rtedterm and targe. Manufaftureei .* A. WANDER LIMITED. London. I used hoc to be able to hold my hands steady. I jumped at the lcaft noise. My nerves were terribly “raeged.” “Nerve Tonics” had no lasting effedt andl realise now, of course, that they juft stimulated my nerves for the time, then left them worse than before. It was ‘Ovaltine’ that really helped me. In the pure barley malt, the fresh eggs and rich milk from which ‘Ovalriae’ is made, my nerves found the food properties they needed. Each morning for breakfast I have a big cupful, and again last thing at night. Everyone tells me how well lam looking. I have never felt better in my lifel Build.-up Krain.ltarvt ***d l ou can trv Ovaltine’ Free! fend name and address with 3d. in stamps to the N.Z. Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd., Dept 11 p.O. Box 662, Wellington, when a generous free sample will be sent to you. More delicious, and more sustaining than any ordinary rusks for children, invalids, orold people. One or-two with a cupful of ‘Ovaltine’ makes a nourishing and delightful meal. rr* Serve Ovaltine’ Rusks with it too! N.Z.9* MISSING 5* £ A OKNTLBMAN. Herbert . .... whose surname, in view of Ike photo*raph and at the request of the relatives the Press refrains from publishing, has been missing from home for the last ten days. T>escription: Height 6ft. 1$ Inches. Weight 7 stone 8 lb. Complexion: dyspeptie. K;res: brown, sad (one swivel). Forehead: high. Expression: somewhat vacant. K.ars: prominent. Was wearing when last seen a black coat, fancy waistcoat, brown trousers with pinhead stripe, yellow boots and a bowler hat. “ Poor Herbert,” said his mother, when interviewed by the Press, “ he has been in failing health for some time owing to a breakdown in his digestion. He was urged by his doctor to join the Mustard Club. But Herbert is proud. He is one of those strong, silent men who dislike taking advice, and he went on eating more and more fat bacon without COLMAN’S MUSTARD.” "Did he haje any love affair?” asked the interviewer. “Yes,” said his mother sadly, “and his fiancee broke off the engagement only last week. She said that she must have a cheerful husband, and for that reason she had determined only to marry a member of the Mustard Club.” The Baron de Beef, when this story was reported to him, decided to give a suitable reward to Anyone Giving Information as to his whereabouts. The Baron would like to assure him and any other sufferers that they will restore their digestions and banish their low r spirits if they join the Mustard Club. A little dash of COLMAN’S makes all the difference.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 755, 30 August 1929, Page 4

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