Cool Breakfast —a dish of Oatina —toast and tea The best start for a day's work—food for brain and body, for energy and endurance. Oatina contains all the Delicious Flavour and .Rich Nourishment of the Finest Oats—Nature's storehouse of strength and vim. And yet Oatina is a "light" food, appetising and easily digested. Order a 41b. or 201b. bag to-day. It's worth taking trouble to get Oatina. If your Qrocer docs not stock, send his name to L&agdown A Son, Christchurch. They will see yon are supplied. LWirmer of only (Sold Medal, a Japan-Sritiih Exhibilion,London ■ HAINCS-10 I For the Kitchen I Clean-up For all clean-up work m the home, use Moto the economical Universal Cleanser. Unequalled for pots, pans, tinware, enamelware. •Leave* no taint, but cleans and sweetens. Use MOTO The UnioerMol CleansT _ . lor floors, paint- : wi _ work, windows. sSrf* waihing overalls, MOTO for greasy hands. Abig_tjn for Wholesale Agents, lib tins, Davidson and Wauchop, Christchurch. 14601 "lt'« far ihe BoiU" . Use "KIWI ' Flavouring Essences Purr. Pnll Strength. and Economical, Preferred for year* past -by housewives and ; cooks. Eicht Different Flavours. Get tbe Panel shaped Bottle ! ' g.t-Sl— n'ur
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 4
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