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iv\ \f\ /<z£Ur\ first consideration "" children's jrr^ , \ J? —andbreak" j a ""fast is their most important meal. ! w A Crenmoata brenktaet is a nour- ? R ishin? healthful breakfiwt. It makes 1 \ '■ youngsters grow because Croamoata is \ r .the real Cream ot the Out,rich in all \ i ' the essentials which go towards build- ( JS 5 : ing muscle anil bone. . < « i Add to tlie foregoing a delightfully" s uully, distinctive flavour, and yon have i 'the reason why the children of Now j t, Zealand help to "eat up" over one mil- ) , '< lion pneketeench year. ' CREAM 'O THE OAT j h I CroaniOßttt and all Thistle produota \ SI share in the great Free Gift Scheme— [ B Send Id. BUimp for coupon slieet and I i I Fru starter conpon to Thistle," Boi 8 5 s '24,Qore. ' \ \ i Thiitle Flakod O»ti are far auperior x3?lv i \ i to ordinary rolled oat» in purity Mw«& > and flavour. ' lfl V^^fi i There's purity in every grain of I Edmonds , Baking Powder. No I substitutes are used—always the I finest cream-o'-tartar and other \ ingredients. It's the purity.and \ never changing goodness that I "rckes't "Sure-to-Rise." Use it. «u I 1 H (ii| I Jyr powder l#
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QOOD FOR ~* "; UTTLE . : J » Your GLADSTONE or your SUIT CASE should look j ," good and be good. We .are now showing a full range \ v of high-class Travelling Requisites. I ; Brief Bags Si Cases in Canias :J| llsfs Si Cases is Leair ' Gladstoiie Bags Itbck Cases iii Lutktr j ; also Tin Ms and Cabin Ink (i __— $i ■ I ' j WILLIS STREET WELLINGTON J
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 178, 17 April 1918, Page 2
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