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jlutl Ovaltine' look / W 7. ■ »/’Health / / x A sparkle in the eyes—a rosy glow in the \\ cheeks-a happy smile on the lips-that is \\ the 'OldHine' look- of health, which \\ springs naturally from glorious good W and abundant vitality. \ ’i ou can enjoy this radiant health always if fiSB \ \ > ou rcmcmber thc vita! importance of cor- ' rect and adequate nourishment. To ensure ' ! this make ‘Ovaltine’ your daily beverage. . -.s-*' / -W ‘Ovaltine’ is, in itself, a complete and perfect / food, prepared from malt, milk and eggs. 1 $/ / No othcr food bcvera g e conveys such a V■ / wealth of nourishment so quickly to body, \ 71 / I brain and nerves. Reject substitutes. TRY ‘OVALTINE* FREE! Y ■-7/ 6 A Sc.'hm >;;•( andadJn •' /•-• »if/j id. m stamps M H I 7./■<.,/A/-;. 6 .2, is ir,■.■</! / ■ Supreme- for Health, Strength and Vitality aJtre iamph no. he jt,J ioy~.it, / Sold by all Cheiufets a.ui Stores, in three sizes. The large size is the most economical. Manufactvr :u by A. W anOer Ltd., London. nz?l7

Yi 1 & P < M ostein r WIIBIB m, Ok&'ll ... .A11 Hlll fcfilHlV My t B ruß B A 1 “ffl Ilk. THEY are so different • • • so much better than of the things bought at Christmas Time. Artistic and most useful and each one filled with a full 31bs of the finest of all teas— u Amber Tips.” Five different and most attractive designs exquisitely printed in six colours . . o is there anything better suited to convey the sentiments of the Christmas Season ? Your Grocer will show you the latest series of “Amber Tips” Cake Tins . . . you buy them filled with a full ;. 3ibs of either “NO. 1. RED AND YELLOW LABEL” or “BLUE LABEL AMBER TIPS” Tea at regular prices plus an extra 3d (a penny a pound) for the exquisite Cake Tin. // «MI®HO II!BC Choice Smpire Gmurn |E A

Club for the president's Christmas , lamb was won yesterday by W. j Ewing (skip) and L. J. Furrie (lead), { with W. L. Williams (skip) and C. | Gatton (lead) runners-up. So keen was 'the interest taken in j t the competition that both greens I were required to accommodate in | two sections all who entered. Ewing I won the A section skips’ competition { with five straight wins and Furrie i did likewise with the. A section | leads. In the B section Williams tied with four others for the skips' competition with 3 wins each, he being deemed the winner on his aggregate score. Cation and Rudkin with four wins tied for the B section leads, but Gatton won on tin* aggregate points. ! In the play-off Ewing and; Furrie | accounted for Williams and Gatton.

At a smart Wellington restaurant the other day, a man having finished lunch leant back and lit his pipe. It was a bit strong, too! “I hope,” said the lady seated next to him, sweetly, “you don’t mind my eating while you j smoke?” “Don't mention it,” he re- | plied, striking another match! A j cigarette smoked, at table, if made of good tobacco—say Riverhead Gold —■ the cigarette tobacco par excellence — is seldom objected to nowadays. But when it comes to a foul pipe!!! Riverhead Gold, by the way, as everybody j knows, is flic famous toasted cigarette , tobacco, and Desert Gold is another j choice brand for cigarettes. Cut Plug I No. 10 (Bullshead), Cavedish, and Navy Cut No. 3 (Bulldog) are for the pipe. They’re all as good as tohaceo can be, and so pure, thanks to toasting (which process works the nicotine out of them), that they won't hurt you even if you over-indulgfe. And they’re so popular that clumsy attempts to imitate them are being made. However, the brands enumerated can’t be imitated. They’re inimi- , table.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 309, 15 December 1936, Page 2

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619

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 309, 15 December 1936, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 309, 15 December 1936, Page 2

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