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QUALIFIED
CRAFTSMANSHIP
Will Save Your
WATCH
Qualified members of the Horologi
cal Guild of Australasia can show
proof of years of experience with this
Official Certificate
99 . Qpki£ ift to ertl\fy tVjnt - *u]l
Insist on seeing this certificate be
, fore .leaving your watch for repairs.
GUILD OFFICERS
President
H. NIMMO
Vice President Hon. Treasurer
J. V. TROWBRIDGE P. G. SARRE
. Hon Secretary: M. S. DtfRANT
Hon. Asst. Secretary: C. H. HERRING
Executive Committee:
W. J. Carney, L. H. Hender. S. L. Jones, C. R Judd, EL J.
MetcaJfe. P. H. Pudney. L. I. Tudor.
Auditors:
O. B. Morcom, F. C. Waller.
Trustees!:
G. E. Noble, H. Renk. A. F. Sheppard
GUILD MEMBERS
F. G. Priest &. Heylen A. W. Minney
R Marriott * R- L. Chappel R. J. Retallack
T. E. Con way C. A, Bockman D. G. Evers
A G. Everett V. McCreanor W. S. Durant
IH A White L. L. Choate R. Brideoake
F. L. Barker R. H. Karran K. M. Leak
V R Offe H. L. Jeanes L. P. Dean
H. C. Whitrod C. Coates W. G. Geary
W O Offe H. C. Bourne A. J. Bullock
W. E. Murray W. R. Riddle C. D. Wilks
L. J. Schrapel R. S. Jarrad R. H. Warren
M. A. Harvy W. J. Dearing A. T. Hogg
N. A. Moore P. H. Durham G. H. Sterzl
H. S. Chapman E. F. Eatts G. B. Adam
W. Bockelberg
APPRENTICE MEMBERS
D. J. Stuart A. J Sincock H K. Blundel]
W. G. Davison E. J. Allen R. Wilson
D. J. Bell D. A. White D. M. Brook
Inserted in the interest of the public by
Horological Guild of Australasia (S.A. Branch) I
I 'MIDDLE AGE' AND ;
? AFTER— I
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As we pass along 'The Life Cycle' from die I
school child to that long segment of full *
adulthood, we find that the evidence of -'« *
direct human experience taken alone, becomes J
somewhat difficult to interpret This is . |
inevitable for a combination of reasons. Today's §
adults of middle age and over were born ?
too early to have had the benefit of the modern §
knowledge of Nutrition during their most |
formative years. 'The Middle Aged' i
can, however, extend the period of abundant %
life and postpone the 'Sunset of Life' by - t
preventing 'Premature Ageing'* thus ?
retaining physical zest and vigour with mental |
alertness. PRO-VITA WEAT HARTS, nature's I
| most concentrated source of. Vitamins, Minerals #
| and Protein, will help 'The Middle Aged' ... |
as they do the growing child. Two I
dessertspoonfuls of PRO-VITA WEAT HARTS I
each day will keep 'Premature Ageing' away. I
1/- and 2/6 from all chemists. §
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EATING IN SIX LANGUAGES^^^l
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VIVE LA MOUTARDE! (long uve the mustardi) i
Here is a discriminating dressing — and it's a tip well %
Frenchman eating his boots worth remembering that ft *
avec buttons during the siege modest pinch of COLMAN*S f
of Paris in 1870. 'What care MUSTARD will improve all f
I,' he is reputed to have sorts of salad dressings, either |
said, 'for with the mustard plain or fancy I
of MESSIEURS COLMAN f
most things are palatable.' ^W '-£1 |
Note: The plastic bowl on 4§L f I
the right contains Salad de uSsT 3 I
Buffalo Grass in a plain illljtfiS |
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