$J\ \\r ' '"fast ie their most important meal, a ; A Oreamoata breakfast is a nour- 8 ¥ ishing healthful breakfast. It make* 3 K youngsters grow because Creamoata is | the real Cream of the Oat, rich in all 3 ; tho essentials which go towards build- | • ing muscle and bone. a t Add to the forcsoing a delightEnlly a s nutty, distinctive flavour, and yon have a the reason why the children o( New ft i Zealand help to "eat up" over ono mil- % ; lion packets each year. ■ i CREAM 'O THE OAT | j Oreamoata and all Thistle prodnot* \ I »hare in tho great Free Gift Scheme- S Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and « I Fret starter coupon to Thiatl?," Boi 5 '• 24, Gore. 9 j Thistle Flaked Oati are far «uperior /$»?&. 3 K to ordinary rolled oats in purity QWMSSJ j and flavour. 10 WWgS Name for EBAN'S ESSENCE. One bottle makes a piut of Raesl family cough, coldiitiilfnrßtliroM ri'mwly. Coiti2/-. SucilO'Make it a Fad. To Always Drink Record Tea. You'll find it an agreeable fad. It is a tasty tea, with a fine smooth flavour and a quality that is impressive. Is the daily drink of many thousands of men, women, and children. Is blended and packed in Wellington. The choicest loaves from the best gardens of Darjeeling and ' Ceylon are happily blended for the delight and palate pleasure of New Zealanders. Sold toy all SSores a! 2/-, 2/2/2/4 per lb. \A PERMANENTLY CURED! tFree Booklet explaining how to remove § Goitre sent on request. Write to-day. |j Qicr 3000 iucumci. HuadreJi of teillmonijli.. M A. J.DOIG, Chemist, Wanganul,|
Pius Eeosiomy! Tho "nutty" flavour of Finest Oats-that'3 what makes Oatina taste so good. You never tiro of it— evon if you eat itevery day of the year. Iβ the ideal Summer foodlight, and easily digested. And it is Economical—contains most food-value for tho mo7iey itcostfl. In 41b. and 201b. bags full weight. Always Pure and Fresh—packed a bag within a bag. Teet it to-morrow-Buylto»dny! Most Grocore sell Oatina-if yours does iiot, send, iiib nnmo to Langdown & Son, Ltd., Chriatchuroh—a post-card will do. You will be supplied. Winner of only Gold Medal, Japan-Mriiiih Exhibition, London H4INES-12
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 129, 18 February 1918, Page 2
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