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The Ladder of Health Is Your child at the top? Fbts diagtam S bots tbe tesklts 01 an smportane 'vestigatton Into the Rrowtb of cbildren between Kio and fve Veafs. Weekly Gain : 2.6 02. while on VIROL 12 02. while Op Halibut Oil (and Milk) . 1.0 02. while on Cod Liver Oil: 0.3 0z. while nothing was added to usual meals: Recently a mother was heard to say: 64 I do all 1 can to build up my kiddies' strength; but they are always catching colds or some other infection- ['m afraid they are naturally delicate: This common complaint from anxious mothers is entirely wrong! There is n0 such thing as being naturally delieate: The simple fact is that growing children; however sound their appetites; need some- thing extra to maintain proper growth: Ordinary foods cannot supply all the demands of a young and growing body VIROL only can sup ply everything kiddies need for their healthy development as proved clearly by the scientific investigations deseribed above Wouldn 't you like to see your ehildren growing healthier, stronger, and happier every day Try them on VIROLI And watch VIROL build firm Aesh and muscle; sound bone and teeth VIROL 4 Virol i8 unobtainable from your chemist OE storekeeper. write to the New "Zealand Die tributors WRICHT STEPAENSON & cu: LTD- P.o: Box 1520. Wellington

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 13, 22 September 1939, Page 46

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Page 46 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 13, 22 September 1939, Page 46

Page 46 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Listener, Volume 1, Issue 13, 22 September 1939, Page 46

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