Miss F. Ross, Palmerston North, will visit. Wellington this week, where she will represent the Manawatu branch of the Women Teachers’ Association at the association's conference. Mrs. F. Penney Dwyre, Blenheim, and Mrs. J. Brown, Waikouaiti, Otago, are visiting Mrs. F. Brown, Lyall Bay. Wellington,
Why I Choose CREAMOATA /Wvx, T/w» Mother Says: “ I choose delicious, nuttyflavoured Creamoata because a hot, oaten cereal breakfast Jw l * s ie nest f oun dation lor health a woman can give her family, and Creamoata is the full value of the freshly garnered ripe oat grain . . . ensuring a balanced diet,' 9 Ar x . S Wit ' Ripe, golden oats from Southland’s golden harvests - ’ ? 'A- - nr e use d f° r Creamoata ... no wonder it has that : s P cciall y delicious nutty flavour.. . that tempting creaminess. How a big, hot plateful nourishes and I - . T • sustains... no tired feelings mid-morning when .your V " breakfast is of Creamoata. Doctors aud dietitians advise a hot, oateu cereal breakfast all tho year BW round ... Creamoata has no equal in food value, it k ' < J ensures a balanced diet and is splendidly sustaining ' v' 'W’"" Iwoz or children, old people and indoor and outdoor X' ' ‘ workers alike. , ', ' I-' ''' Mother chooses Creamoata, too, because it is quicker P’bi '■ ' "5 - < - ~ \ to prepare, easier to cook, more liked by every X member of the family... and so economical! 59 big, - ') < - ’C ’ I delicious platefuls from every 3J-lb. packet! Nearly : 'd' , ' ' N 3 big helpings for one penny! Cooked while the kettle zi {(” ' I IL■ 11 y' ' x boils during the busy before-breakfast time. See that I>' /<, r'd \ eve ry member of your family starts off with a hot •t' 1 ' cereal breakfast of Creamoataand feel happy ' about them all day. ■- ■■ '■ " • •. ■ > r .Vi ' s' The Creta m ‘ Mreahfasts uctg/U in ctery pocket, Creainopla Mir J X •' i f .4V.4ILABLE ONLY IN SEALED f(X > A'/ - / PACKETS, in '2-lb., and }-lb. i Uli - f J '■''l' W ' Yellow packets and special rolled coarse HE Ajst A ; cut in 3{-lb. Red packets. A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS - PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO. LTD., GORE
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Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 189, 7 May 1940, Page 4
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349Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 33, Issue 189, 7 May 1940, Page 4
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