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You too can sleep like this i£ you drink > TRY , A I r T’ B FREEI fir H . M Sb I EH '. Send name and address together W.BLJ 11 fl 1 1 eLJ ' w,th 2d in stamps ,o lhe New _ . . „ . , Zealand Agents, S ' 'ond & For ensuring natural, refreshing sleep, Ovaltine . Spr« g(t on Ltd., Dept 20 , P.O. is universally acknowledged to be the world’s best Box 66a, Wellington, wnen • free “night-cap.** It supplies in the most easily di- sample will be sent to you. gestible form, soothing nourishment to nerves and SERVE IT HOT OR COLD brain, as well as all the nutritive properties required Sold hy all Chemists and Storrs, in three ti~es. for building up abundant energy and vitality. A. WaX.x iTK!!««

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STARVING f of children are ™ ” j • ‘ the victims of eye- L' Y. 4 starvation—robbed of their L> heritage of good sight by . the poor light of "cheap" IK inferior lamps. Don’t be the unwitting cause of eye-strain. W&s See that YOUR home is WBA, . f . i' properly illuminated. Insist on PHILIPS LAMPS. A IjJ.!II I I jM n IMRII I I I U MADE IN ENGLAND 25 ' Ad-rerticement of Philips Lamps (N,Z. Ltd.), 286-288 Wakefield St., Wellington

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 346, 29 January 1937, Page 2

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286

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 346, 29 January 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 346, 29 January 1937, Page 2

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