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VITAMIN C Ribena Syrupus Ribis Nigri BRC: rapid and natural restorative in many Cases of fatigue for increasing resistance to local infection and colds;for invalids, for children , for expectant and nursing mothers. Widely used for the treatment of many dental conditions; fractures and wounds, fevers and certain skin disorders Normal daily requirements of Vitamin C are provided by Babies 0-1 ycar; 1-4 teaspoonsful Children 0 1-10 years, 2 tablespoonsful Adolescents and Adults 3 tablespoonsful Expectant and Nursing Mothers 5 tablespoonsful or as prescribed by your Doctor. M ( N Ribcna contains not less than 20 mg: Ascorbic Acid Ribena (Vitamin C) per fluid Oz. (S mg: per 100 gms;) 4ido Syfupue MNIin 74 {betf/ Rafufal reatafataVe Mnert 6# Ribcna makes a delicious health drink (ec Fesitance t0 legal nlection and= "u8 Ceularen; for_ Oabectnt und auruc asi in hot Or cold water, soda water, Joe {he treatment 0( Manl {dequl 5 Or stirred briskly into cold milk: und ~bungt, (evert ano cerusln IUa dsertt 07 Tnnt#vlt Ge Why Ribena is 4 perfect source of Vitamin C #u_ O-/ 7d . tee seeerefd Shusdtx . Ia0 eena tebleseesnsl/ 1 It has a high concentration of Vitamin C Gcxt;' ANO AdultI [er And Nursing Hothiat 2 Ic can be digested and enjoyed even in Brescribed eur Dacter: teken hol cela aleta cases where little else can be tolerated: ede atet 3 The Vitamin C in Ribena is as found cantdins nat Khan 0mie Ascarsic 1o 0u4 0 (SS G in nature ; its effect IS reinforced by corbant, Uhiid Ih' '874 other natural compounds. (oliioad, Uloucistiasmal It has the delicious flavour of fresh blackcurrants-~its chief ingredient: H W C A RT E R & C0 M PANY, LTMITE D The Royal Forest Laboratorics, Coleford, Gloucestershire, England. Obtainable from all Chemists. Distributed in Ncw Zealand by JR Butland Ptx)Lid. Qucen Strcet; Auckland r Ct Fu tae 91 ed

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 767, 2 April 1954, Page 19

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