MELHUISH'S tomato sauce • delightful flavour, Aik yom Groctr. Ai C. NORDfN, Auckland Aftw.
Keep Free from COLDS and 'FLU Jl p?| 14 tte du *y ot every New Zealander to ▼ %S§MuiJ a k - eeP fit ** aU times » bnt especially in war <S?A time. Unnecessary illness means an nnneces«ry drain on restricted medical and nursing services, and essential drags. In the healthy body are fighting j lip 41 Vl forces which combat germs. These I I I | fVI 11 I I fighting forces need vitalising with I rsß^?*cdK3£M VI-MAX, which contains vitamins WrutSt 1 1 A, 81, 82. and E. VI-MAX is vita- jU min plus through the addition of extra wheat germ, and should be lf|. Ai 4 wT&^H served every morning as a delicious f I Ail A V ■ VI-MAX is made porridge, and used regularly in IiLI I fill A fill T vi-man 1 ami s VI- scones, puddings, biscuits, etc. ■JUinJ meal, the guar- VI-MAX is sold in two grades, coarse vtL. a ssr'inasss ■»>* * 3 n,. \ vitamin content. bags. ' Ample VI-MAX Supplies Available.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 2
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176Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 2
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