How Ovaltine helps the Digestion DELICIOUS' Ovaltine' is a scien- tifically balanced combination of Nature 8 best foods malt, milk and eggs and provides concentrated nutriment in a form exceptionally easy to assimilate Without digestive strain this nourishment is rapidly absorbed to bring quick reinforcement of nerve-strength, energy and vitality. A cup of 'Ovaltine' is very simple to prepare. When made with milk it has, owing to its special properties, the important advantage of rendering the milk much more digestible and assimilable, as well a8 more palatable. For this reason 'Ovaltine' has proved an outstanding factor in extending the consumption of milk-particularly among children ~and its concentrated nourishment increases the nutritive value of milk to the greatest possible degree: So superior i5 the quality of 'Ovaltine that , throughout tbe war , 'Ovaltine was requi sitioned for the use of British, Australian and the United States services. 9nink delicious Ovaltine and note theDiffetencef OVALTINB A: WANDER LIMITED, LONDON. Nz FACTORY ; NORTH ROAD, PAPANUI, CHRISTCHURCH. 41.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 406, 3 April 1947, Page 19
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163Page 19 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 406, 3 April 1947, Page 19
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