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TmWik aeoAwM we ea» Jg .. \ A CCORDING to an American authority New | /«.! J-TL Zealanders are the best fed people in the world. /' J Even under rationing we have access to a fully . | adequate diet. On rare occasions VI-MAX may be temporarily sold out. This is due to the huge demand Hi* f° r popular vitamin-plus breakfast food and cook- % ing cereal. Civilian demands are overshadowed by ' much greater demands for the armed forces overseas. But by working right round the clock, day and night, *h e VI-MAX factory is able to catch up on temporary WF ’ shortages and maintain supplies of this important ccreal * I VI-MAX, of course, has the advantage of containing \ 'FvT S? ' not only the wheat germ of the whole wheat but extra K wheat £ erm added. That is why VI-MAX is vitaminVi f MAX Wi A A AW FOOD WINS WARS! On the fighting fr>nt and on the home I I ♦ Afl A V front, food is a vital munition of war. 'loth fronts are being WS I V I £1 A supplied from the busy VI-MAX factory by D. H. Brown and Son Ltd., Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch. . ■MI LmiW|Snm l H tIO J. INGCERE * I All stores sell VI-MAX both Coarse and Fine m Sib. cartons and 71b. bags, at pre-war prices. START THE DAY WITH VITALISING VI-MAX Vi’MAYpB .

\ Sorry if you hare difficulty J I \ ’ n gating all the DIGEST 1 ilv^t 1 \ TEA you wart There’s Vx ’ \ such a demand that thd i <r k \ best way to place yoluri a i \ order ahead with your a * \ grocer, because as soon as p, . , \ supplies are delivered* r\ « \ £ rocers oveT > U ' ■■ ■fe-M night. New Zealand Distributors: J. R. RUTLAND (Proprietary) LTD., AUCKLAND

Closing This Week AS A -Jsk M MUTSgar £5OOO ART ALLUVIAL GOLD Objects: To raise funds to the extent of the 0y license issued under Section 42 of profits available for the objects to be sped- "The Gaming Act, 1908". ®fied by the Hon. Minister of Internal Affairs. Secretory: N. McArthur, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. Treasurer: B. L. Himmond, P.O. Box 110, Wellington. fc/ f CLOSES: 24th JUNE, 1944 DRAWN: Sth JULY, 1944 I ’3^/| I|l | 1 MIMSJIS. HAMMOND & McARTHUR, ITD, B-T"! i ■ Box 110, Wellington. Please send me....-™.. tickets in “SWEET AS A NUT” Art Union (Tickets 2/6 each). I enclose Postal Note for £ : ■ also stamped 111 J | UflMgi 1 I jStt Sjj | I | iat addressed envelope for reply. (Postage stamps not accepted in payment of tickets.) 7iTlljliMWiMw If If I gS NAM E —. ADDRESS .1

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 224, 19 June 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 224, 19 June 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 224, 19 June 1944, Page 7

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