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What more can you do? KEEPING A FAMILY FIT AND WELL is no easy job. You make sure they get good, wholesome meals. You see that they have plenty of fresh air and sleep- And yet sometimes they get over-tired and listless and pick up infections and illnesses. How can you guard against all this? Quite Simply by giving them daily Ribena. For Ribena -the natural way to take Vitamin C-is a great source of health. It revives_ It strengthens. It provides abundant energy. And it stoutly fights infection. No other product does So much good in quite the same way as Ribena; and that is why Ribena is 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. All good reasons why you should give Ribena regularly to the family. You can give them Ribena THE NATURAL WA Y To KEEP FIT AND FIG HT INFECTION Kbena RIBENA IS made under the technical direction ofV.L.S; Charley, B,Sc;, Ph,D., H W; Carter and Company Limited , The Royal Forest Laboratories, Coleford, Gloucester, England. RIBENA contains not less than 20 mg: Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) Pa fluid 02. (55 mg per I00 gms_ At AlL Chemists. Distributed in New Zealand by J _ R Butland (Pty ) Limited, Queen Street, Auckland REC: AN LEPERS' TRUST BOARD work for Lepers from New Zea- land' S own dependencies and those on Islands near our shores AII gifts of cash and goods will be gratefully received and personally acknow ledged by me Your help will be much appreciated. Thank you: P J. TWOMEY, M.BE:, "Leper Man, Secretary, LEPERS' TRUST BOARD, CHRISTCHURCH: Completely undenominational.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 803, 10 December 1954, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 803, 10 December 1954, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 803, 10 December 1954, Page 21

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