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| 150,000 Plates o^J||' | Creamoata were || I served this morning! 1| g Do you wonder then that this ||k E inimitably delicious Cereal food ||§8 |j is rightly termed N.Z.'a National J|§ |j Breakfast? And what better ffi, it dish could be nerved to start ffij | the'day than J|j| I Cremssate^^ | (Cream o' tho Oat) . ij —what other food ha s all S[/"\ /© | the nourishing qualities ol the oat—(he phosphorus, \ | lecithin and proleid needed for \ | brain and body building) The _> popularity of Creamoala is in- | deed a tribute to iis quality. ¥ Gel a packet to-day. And re- ¥ / I member that every Cream- r. jj | oala packet con- , - A |jj ■ | tains the coupons f W | enabling you to (i Bj, share in the great ft r-y 'Free Gift Vf hi£\ Lassitude! AND Nerve Weakness —: Mr. ROBERT JAMES of Sutherland Terrace, Melrose, Wellington, N.Z., writes April 17th, 1917 CLEMENTS TONIC Ltd. " Six months ago 1 had so run do\vn in health that 1 could not follow my work and no medicine did me good. <It took CLEMENTS TONIC to build me up after a. time, and I can never be too grateful for that sterling medicine." (SignedROBERT JAMES Mr. A. MORRISON | 30 Cvovc Rd., Kelbuin, Wellington | N.Z., writes May Ist, 1917, thus:-' CLEMENTS ToWIC, Ltd. ' | "1 have taken in all six bottles of your CLEMENTS TONIC, and they have built up my nerves and given me sound refreshing sleep which 1 had despaired of ever getI ting back." (Signed) A. MORRISON j One of 'he best Nerve Medicines, If j you aulfer (torn loss'oj sleep, poor | blood, weakness, debility, or brain tag I ALL CHEMISTS At/D STORES SELL IT J CEf IT TO-DAY AND CET WELL I Cltmtnls Tonic Ltd,, Rozellt, N.S.W, There's purity iii every grain of Edmonds' Baking Powder. No substitutes are used—always, thefinest cream-o'-tarlav and other ingredients; It's the purity and never changing goodness that makes it "Sure-to-Rise." Use it. j® tfPGWMR M

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 214, 29 May 1918, Page 2

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