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What more can you do? BEFORE BABY COMES , AND AFTER , the strain on your resources is at its very greatest: But; of course, you are well prepared for it: You eat well and wisely > you take plenty of rest: However; to be safe, there is something more that you can do: Take daily Ribena. For Ribena- -the natural way to take Vitamin C~builds up you and your baby. Strengthens you both: In fact; Ribena does a great amount of good in a great number of ways: All of which make Ribena unique: RIBENA, MADE ONLY FROM FRESH RIPE BLACKCURRANTS and pure cane sugar; is a rich source of natural Vitamin C and many other factors essential to good health It is sweet; delicious and extremely kind to the tenderest digestion: Sponsored by the British Government during the war, the value of Ribena has been proved in searching clinical tests: AlI good reasons why you should give Ribena regularly to the family. You can take Ribena THE NATURAL WAY To KEEP FIT AND Ribenia FIGHT INFECTION RIBENA is made under the technical direction of V L Sa Charley, B.Sc;, Ph.D. H. W. Carter & Coa Ltd , The Royai Forest Laboratories, Coleford, Gloucester shire, England: RIBENA contains not less than 20 mg: Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) per fluid Oz. (55 mg. per I0O gms-) Distributed in New Zealand by J. R Butland (Pcy.) Led., Queen Street; Auckland Available at all Chemists REC.6.N 66248 The shirt with character TE Harding Unblemished character, inherent quality 0 are evident in every stitch of the Van Heusen 'Harding" shirt. In fine poplin, fully shrunk, it has a pre-shrunk neckband woven on the curve, Jike the Van Heusen collar. Semi-stiff cuffs and collar add extra smartness to this shirt: Van Heusen NZ Distributors: Simms Jones Ltd_ 221 Lichfield Street; Christchurch; 9 also at Auckland and Wellington:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 791, 17 September 1954, Page 10

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