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Problems of Childhood . . . ; A dhe CH ILD who does not !! join in GAM E S ' , W| i Exhaustive tests recently conducted among hundreds ,v... .. # . ** ap J of school-children have demonstrated the supreme value J of ‘Ovakinc’ in the case of the timid child who stands aTf aside when healthy fun is afoot who shuns games ' I whose shyness and self-consciousness submerge all | initiative in school-work. When ‘Ovakinc’ supple- 'f-fr ■■■ f mented the daily dietary, the improvement in energy, •> 1 vitality and nervous poise was most marked. ‘Owaltinc* is a complete food containing every nutritive element <A ffejfcxg.needed for building up body, brain and nerves to the highest level of efficiency. ’ ' IJTI E 9 try ‘° valtine ’ free j d ML JH. A. Send name and address together with 2d. in Serve it HOT or COLD stamps to the New Zealand Agents, Salmond . . !. r-j, , Tt. 1 ■ , ■ , & Spraggon Ltd., Dept. 20, P.O. Box 662, WellCbOla by all C-h9>msis ana Stores, tn three sizes. Ihe large size is the most economical. Manufactured mA. Wander Ltd., London nzr 4 , u,B,on ’ whcn “ frcc san ’ ple wi “ bc “ nl *° > ou ’

Closing' Next Week £5OOO ALLUVIALGOLO w ART UNION By License issued under section 43 0/ “The Gaming ... Rr S, Act, 1908.” kSA?’' jSSSBII* "'lAsb ■ OBJECTS: To raise funds to the extent of C the profits available, for the objects to be ; specified by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Closes: FEBRUARY 20th, 1937 ALL PRIZES Drawn: MARCH Bth, 1937 drawn by Secretary: N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington B A L LO I j Treasurer: B. L. Hammond, P.O. Box I 10, Wellington dnnPRiZES ww ALLUVIAL GOLD I r s . E . »<«0 % .0. 6 0x r ci^ rdtl a , L«,r MMMMfWf Please send sse( l env^ 1 Art Union (Ti s£atn ped paymcnt for frTTWTIV JI >T Irß Il postage stamps not m-f ■ ... • - |g|l\ Name -- -• c |j|l\ A<U r ess ' . -

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 359, 13 February 1937, Page 2

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405

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 359, 13 February 1937, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 359, 13 February 1937, Page 2

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