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Donit expect to Look well if you dont Sleep well HOSE tired lines and wrinkles may indicate that you are not getting sleep of the right kind: Your sleep should be natural; restful and restorative_ It should refresh body, nerves and mind S0 that you awake cheerful; energetic and invigor- ated Afeeling and looking your best. As an aid to sleep of the best kind delicious 'Ovaltine is the world' $ most popular night- cap: It provides soothing nourishment to body and nerves, helps you to relax and gives you that comfortable feeling of repose which is the prelude to natural. restful sleep. AVAILABLE IN While you sleep, Ovaltine' supplies easily BOTH PLAIN assimilated nourishment from Nature's best AND CHOCOLATE foods to assist in restoring the body' $ energy. FLAVOUR For all these reasons let Ovaltine' be your regular bedtime beverage: IDrink delicious OVALTINE The Worlds Best Nightcap WANDER LTD-, LONDON N.z. FACTORY NORTH ROAD , PAPANUL, CHRISTCHURCH . 13 A "Vital" 2235 LDGE] Difference [Vimax| X Vi-Max made from selected wheat Andi Ra with extra wheat germ added is not devitalised. It is, therefore; ot COARSE ideal for porridge and for baking; FINE especially where there are growing children. Order VI-MAX; VI-RRAN and VI-MEAL from your grocer Made by D H. Brown & Son, Ltd:, Moorhouse Avenue; Christchurch. cuits 'Porre BrEArFAST Maxing

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 739, 11 September 1953, Page 2

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