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Sound natural sleep at night* . . ehsures energy alldaylong THE secret of sound sleep is simple. The brain and nerves must be soothed and restored. The necessary restorative material can be obtained only; from nourishment, and that nourishment,must be in a f orm so easy of digestion that the nutritive elements pass at once to the brain and nerves. From no other source can that soothing and restorative nourishment be obtained so abundantly, or in such a ^ Idelicious and easily digested form, as from 'Ovaltine.' It is the only food beverage, prepared from malt, milk 'pnd eggs — and the nourishment it supplies is correctly balanced for every need of brain, nerves .and body. ,r: -:.r A cup of 'Ovaltine* j/f -,1 ' / soothes the nerves and jfr. \ brain and ensures sound, > ' ' j||l|||| natural sleep. It does more th'an this. You . . wake r e f r es h e d and • >nviSorated with stores £ ' °f energy to carry you /1P Jpf' Manufactured by li&ik- £&' ' Wander Lt(L, ■ J? ,{$£' " London. J©\//fLTI N E TONIC'FOOD BEVERAGE BUILDS-UP BRAIN, NERVE, AND BODY t iFrotti all CHemists \ and Stores, in three sises_ : Small, Medium, Large. A FREE SAMPLES- 5end name and a'ddress together-.with 3d. in stamps to the N.Z. Agents, 1 Salmond /&.Spraggon,;Ltd., Dept. N P.O. Box 662, \Wellington7 when a free sample will be sent to you. ^ m EB®SB®ffl®ffi®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl® ffi®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffi®ffl®ffi®ffl® ISALE OF COATSl ® ■ ffl 1 100 GOATS 100 COATS | ® We have secuned a line of 100 LADIES' COATS at less than. half* m EB price, comprising heavy Cloths, Velours and Satin-faced Materials. S ® JThese are in four classes and every Coat is a big bargain. gg ffl FIRST COME-F1RST SELECTI0N. ® g NO APPRO. — SPOT QASH. ® ® J?o« -fcsSO HEAVjY . WINTJJR CLQTH ffl, ffl ar\ COATS, no fur trimming. Usual ® ® JFr^i \ prices 49/6. 55/6,. 59/6. .. ® EB M \ T0 GO AT 12/6. ® ® • No. 2-25 VELOUE COATS, good qual- ffl E ity materials. Fur trimmed. Usual ® f?> prices 59/6 to 90/-. ® ra TO- GO AT 29/6. ® ® ^ No. 3—24 VELOUE COATS. extra good ® m materials. Heavy fur trimming. ffl V) Usual priceB 4gns and 5gns. ® m /IkH i«| NOW ONLY 49/6. ffl r? /vKimi I No. 4-21 BEST QUALITY COATS, ricb- m m i H ly trimmed best fur collars and cuffs. S ® VHk Usually 5 and 6gns. m ® VminflHHl NOW ONLY 59/6. s ffl V^giSaWM 30 TAILORED TWEED COATS. Good £ m value for 6gns. S ® VHHK? NOW ONLY £3 19/6. m Great selection FUE TEIMMINGS in all S ® colours. 8/11 and 11/6. Great value. g ? ™^BEj OTHER BARGAIN LINES . ® J |^lB| , WOOL IS DOWN! | ® . 8 Pieces COLONIAL FLANNEL, Pink, ffl 0 Shetland, Orkney. Usua^l ^irice 2/3. ® ffl /rt/// 7 Pieces double width WINCEY DBESS ® ® II CHECK MATERIALS. ® ffl / / 1 / ONLY 1/6 YARD. ® ®, I / / 8 Pieces COLOURED WIN CEYETTES, ® Ed *1/1/ * in White, Pink, Lemon, Helio and ® ® 1/ I I 6ky'p 1/- YARD. 11/6 D0ZEN. ® ffi j J [[ - 7 Only DARK GREY TWEED SUITS. ffl m & ti UsuaUy 75/6. NQW 0NLY 4g/6- § ' ® ^ 30 Dozen pairs WORKING SOCKS. ® ffl 6d, 9d, 1/. PAIR. ffl © This is a rara opportunity to pnrchase' Winter goods at half usual S ® price. * S S T0 CQUNTRY CL1ENTS! If you cannot call, nlease send measure- ^ g ments and other descriptions of goods wanted. Carriage paid. ™ 1 R0BERT M AGILL l ^ MANUFACTURERS' AGENT AND IMP0RTER, ® ® 42 CARLYLE STREET f: :: 'PHONE 2669. ® ®a9®EB®ffl®ffl®ffl®ffl®BB®ffl®BB®ffl®ffl ®®ffl®ffi®ffl®ffl®ffi®ffi®ffl®ffl®ffl®0B® 5 There's a " NIP " in the r J 1 air these nights— time f i '^Sl/A J to think of a C | "PREMIER" C 5 ; ELECTRIC HEATER l *v ' IWvEmSM S»,l . Just tbe thing for tbe bedroom— tbe \ C I . breakfast room— thet dining room— the f J hall-way— anywhere in the home ■where a | HEATERS OF. ALL KINDS IN STOCK FROM f f 22/6 f | A. A. HASTINGS & C0. L.U. r ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, Y C DICKENS STREET, NAPIER. :: P.O. BOX 172. V cave: fPwHwmt Aw ValunhlsfirizM ^

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 50, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 50, 31 March 1930, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 50, 31 March 1930, Page 3

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