g t/ie SLEEPLESS || the personal experience of a Doctor JL/TANY thousands of testimonials have been received by the proprietors of‘Ova! tine,’ testifying to the supreme value of ‘Ovaltine’ for inducing sound, natural sleep. The following letter from a doctor is a further spontaneous tribute to “the world’s best night-cap.” “ Dear Sirs, Dor some few years, I have suffered from a mild degree of Insomnia. r .Although 1 have prescribed 'Gvaltine* for my patients for a number of years on account of it - energising and soothing effects, I did not make a personal trial until about three weeks ago, when 1 sampled it for the first time, on the advice of my daughter, who has taken 'Ova I tine’ for several months. I took a breakfast cupful on retiring, and 1 had the best sleep I have had for some considerable time. I thought this might merely be a coincidence, and repeated the experiment the following night with the same happy results. Needless to say, I have not missed my "night-cap''’ since. My general health has improved, and I now sleep six to seven hours every night, and feel much more able to face the duties of the morrow than heretofore. Yours very truly, (Signed) .. . .A/.8.” Serve it HOT or COLD TRY ‘OVALTINE’ FREE! Send name and address together with 2d. N Tj in s’-’mns to the New Zealand -Agents, Salmond & Spraggon Ltd.. l< -f De, 20 P.O. Box 6G2 Wellington, when a free sample u ill he sent to you. .Tby al! Chemists and Stores, >n three Vbe targe >t the must eiu/lamual. MaN'LI ACIL'KED BJ- A. WANDER LtD., LONDON.
libWk ... ft 5 New Designs Five new beautiful designs exquisitely reproduced In colour . . . carrying on the popularity enjoyed by the previous series of “ Amber Tips " Cake Tina. Tour grocer will show you these new “ Amber Tips ” Cake Tins ... as before they are supplied filled with a full 31b of either “ No. 1 RED AND YELLOW LABEL,” ov the “ BLUE LABEL ” at regular prices plus 3d (a penny * pound) extra for the exquisite Cake Tin. Cake Ti
CLOSING SOON £.5000 %O|E ART UNION By License issued under section 43 of i "The Gaming Act, 1908.” OBJECTS: To raise funds to the ex- ' . tent of the profits available, for the NFm objects to be specified by the Hon. II I I T—X Nllrl Minister of Internal Affairs. MsO NIELSON, ■ W P.0.80X 268. NEW PLYMOUTH. Closes: FEBRUARY 20th, 1937 DDI 7 E C pl ™ ■" „ . C O S L IJ Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal NoU for Drawn: MARCH Bth. 1937 ailn U I * I r n?? ’ also slam p (d addressed envelope for reply. ALLUVIAL GOLD (Postage stamps not accepted in payment for tickets.) Secretary: All PRITFS NAME N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. C. , (Mr., Mrs. or Miss) Treasurer: DRAWN BY ADDRESS B. L. Hammond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. BALLOT 11 ■
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 353, 6 February 1937, Page 2
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