27. Ovaltine plays it $ part with the New Zealand Cricket Team in England HE fact that the New Zealand Cricket Team now tour- ing England with such success is regularly supplied with delicious 'Ovaltine' demonstrates once again the super- lative quality and wide popularity of this outstanding food beverage: The valuable constituents of 'Ovaltine' malt; milk and eggs Nature's finest restorative foods for the build- ing of nerve, brain and body: In particular, the liberal supply of eggs is of great value to the nervous system which plays So important & part in the long; tense hours of Cricket: No wonder that 'Oval- tine' was officially recognised at the Olympic Games; and is supplied also to the All Blacks in South Africa: OVALTINB For the building of steady nerves; endurance and physical fitness; especially under conditions of strain, there is no sub- stitute for 'Ovaltine' Quality. 'OVALTINE' 1a8 officially recognised for the Olympic Games : LOS ANGELES; I932. BERLIN, I936. LONDON, 1948. WANDER LTD,, LONDON: Nz: RACTORY : NORTH ROAD, PAPANUI, CHRISTCHURCH
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 21, Issue 528, 5 August 1949, Page 4
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