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What more can you do? WHAT ARE GROWING CHILDREN S NEEDS 2 Good Food fresh air and plenty of sleep. But that'$ not all: If they' re to feel well and keep well; you should give them something more ~daily Ribena. For Ribena the natural way to take Vitamin C_builds strong bones and teeth Stoutly fights illness and infection. Provides abundant energy. And Ribena is unique: it does good in So many ways: RIRENA, MADE ONLY FROM FRESH RIPE BLACKCURRANTS and pure cane sugar, is a rich source of natural Vitarnin C and many other factors essertial to good health: It is sweet, delicious and extremely kind to the tenderest digestion. The value of Ribena has been proved in searching clinical tests. AlI good reasons why you should get Ribena for your children. You can give them Ribena TAE NATURAL WAY To KEEP FIT AND FIGHT INFECTION Ribeng RIBENA IS made under the technical direction of V L S. Charley, B.Sc,. Ph.Da, H W. Carter and Company Ltd. The Royal Forest Laboratories; Coleford, Gloucester, England: RIBENA contains not less than 20 mg. Ascorbic Acid (Vitomin C) Per fluid 02 (55 mg per I00 gins: Distributed in New Zealand Dy 1. R: Butland (Pty ) Limited; Queen Street, Auckland Available at all Chemists REC. 5 N Atahor ANTI-ShRInK BLOUSES StyLEd B Y Wesco

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 798, 5 November 1954, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 798, 5 November 1954, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 798, 5 November 1954, Page 32

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