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I What joy it brings mother and father to see their kiddies 1 | growing up into healthy, strong boys and girls. 1 1 There are thousands of sturdy children throughout New W •**' Mtffl 1 1 Zealand whose foundation for the day is a plate of V*- rS, ! I body, bone and brain building Creamoata. Creamoata is V» J \b*\ \ 1 jitat what its name implies—the Cream of the Oat—and of the /^/A\ I world's finest oats—rich in organic phosphorus, in protein, in lecithin. \s4Sj | W ' CREAM 0* THE OAT ' JflW' 1 makes youngsters grow, The exclusive Creamoata process—a ,/il I pan drying ozone treatment of the grain—imparts a delicate s| toaaty flavour, unlike any other. Every spoonful is beautifully /)k |\ fflllli II light and creamy. And Creamoata is pure and wholesome / yQiLJ /lll\ I (\ —guaranteed under the Pure Foods Act of New Zealand—it / / Jl lit I I i is untouched by hand during manufacture. Every grain is / ( Ay l\ \ I I different automatic machine*, f f /' / * I removing every particle ' /fifas nflf fSI / I 1 of impurity. Weighed ff' Jk // I / \ and packed in damp- A »Ju i*<!f 7 / 1 proof packages by ma- ffl u\ I I I were bought last year. \J C I J >#*\/ I ' / Slf yea want the btsl Oat- i In I I \ J meal, atk I'ttThittle Brand /ill II r inßlb.,m.end3Slb.baf. //It / / Kg ThiitU Flaked OatM an far I/ A\ j / \ taptritr ta ordinary rellid 1 I •v. 9 I S soft in quality and parity. t *{/\ \ iL / | Cr«mo>tt, Milk Ottiei, TtiiitJt V / i Flaked Otti and Oatmeal, Semelina $r «■ I and Birolla bear the Thiitle Brand— f '| / | the juaranlee of qoalily aid DBrily. I I J j / s All Thistle producU ihare in the \ll I ffl peat Free Gill Scheme — Silver (/ \ lte3!S |j Spooni lor the housewife— Hygienic vß!!ffi^^^^i3^^^^^*fiß«s«JM*vm I Bib* for the children. Send Id. / f !| itamp for 'coupon sheet and Frtt I I i itarter coupon to "Thitlle," Bex 24, / -s*^^^^ SS^...,ii.—...u,m,imui ■,-.» a i ff amnianiMiMii—ii^MM What do the Men at the Front WANT? j THE ABOVE INQUIRY WAS MADE BY The Minister of Defence (SIR JAMES ALLEN) 1 I Brigadier-General Richardson I (Commandant N.Z. Expeditionary Force, England) ~ I j 18 Vide Wellington Evening Posl, 25th June, 1917. ]

'Will They stand Such Heat?" "NTOW, just fancy asking a question of that kind concerning N.B. Firebricks! Why. you could work your furnaces up to white boat, and N.B. FIREBRICKS WOULD NEVER CRACK. They have withstood the severest teste in great furnaces, gas retorts, bakers' ovens, and locomotive fires in the Homeland for yoars; N.Z. users find the 6amo satisfaction. These bricks are made from the famous North Brunner Firoclay, very carefully mixed and moulded. They arc always 'proof against any degree of heat. Call, 'phone, or write for quotations for N.B. Firebricks, or for special work. Samuel Brown, Ltd., COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, 31-33 Johnston Street ... WELLINGTON. TorT Street Depot— 'Phone 2G4BA Willis Street Depot 'Phone 124 FOR A %8& BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES' Acknowledged by All Connoisseum I To Be Absolutely | THE BEST. l Brewuy ud Olflcti | Uoluwotth and Murphy Strut*. AN Illustrated Catalogue is a businessproducer; and tho "Dominion" Job Printing Department will undertake tho work for you on reauest.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 199, 11 May 1918, Page 12

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