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Cream tf the Oat |. : i •//■ W "NEXT TO ■ j 4, f 1 M? mummied { \ §■■ A m DAD, I p If fW CREAMOATA < i \ \ ifL' & BOWWOW :j When one considers the ■ deliciousnessofCreamoata Jif /^P^jilK is it any wonder that the W§sl kiddies simply love it—that in v^/p|§P i tens of thousands of N.Z.* . 88 *: I homes " More Creamoata, please Mummie," | is the daily appeal at the breakfast table. There's nothing more nourishing either. See to it that your kiddies start the day I with the fine foundation of a Creamoata |. ■ -breakfast. [ i Every Packet of Creamoata i contains a Coupon ... I enabling you to share in the great Thistle I Free Gift Scheme for 1919—03'- which you . I | may add beautiful silver spoons to your collection. ft Good teeth help to maintain good health. Parents who want good teeth for their kid- ! i ' dies should give the children Creamoata I | Wafers each day. ■ . . . . : ; j ■" HERE'S THE RECIPE:- i 2 cups Creamnata, onn oiinca of butter dissolved ■ in u cup of warm water, half a teaspoon salt— . j j mix all to a soft dough—roll out very thin, and [ __ ' out into squares—bake a light brown, "» \ j ' m Ifl P' tamoa^a ' s iwraitleed under the Pure Food Ad ot N.Z. /• You.are naturally, looking M C forward with pleasure to $fta profusion of beautiful s* t blooms during the next few §&\ A months. This means care I® /§&, l '' and attention, and it means '|J5 Mia? . the continual use of the Gar- i|'j H& xnwr den Hose. In this direction $J WmmiSsfc *« on hl:1 P vou, for In 1 DUNLOP:J ' serviceable »nd best quality :& Mm-'' Hose obtainable. It's re- $■ wfiriL IB mot v -3 Inble and will last you years &; B*SiA'Pt \M*^#« > $^fe' 1 \ P -without giving the least $; P*SScI V^li Si{ii double. Thecostisnq. p jS'&t *w7. more than other makes,' •% JV~lliiffi)the difference Is in the #: 1 » uality ini Wcar you I.W Ml' IU'I '™ : ItIALLSI2Z&-L£Aa!iCsTom, $£ ' for.'- W W """LOPBOcnenco. Wjlon. Ct Cb. AciV. $ji Plenty of Power for I IM6§MHg The Fordson Tractor will undertake any job you can reasonably ask of it. Its engine is of 22 horse-power at 1000 revolutions. Will draw a weight of 9 tons. Works 24 hours a day if necessary. Fordson farming is the modern, progressive way. Enquire to-day. PriC© cCoSS WELLINGTON THE COLONIAL MOTOR CO,, LTD. Auckland • Wellington rorason »~ „ r»ISO« MAUK i Tj Tractor

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 3

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396

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 11, 8 October 1919, Page 3

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