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“Because our mother always gives us early breakfasts... big bowls of Kellogg’s Cora Flakes! And cold milk or cream. Those com flakes surely taste good I Some mornings we eat two bowlfulls apiece! * No wonder kiddies love Kellogg’s—its flavour! Matchless flavour and crispness! And Kellogg’s are so good for them. Never tough nor thick—always light and easy to digest. Serve Kellogg’s often, to the children and grown-ups as well. Have them for the evening meal. No cooking necessary. Made by Kellogg, in the largest kitchens In the world. Packed oven-fresh in the red-and-green inner-sealed wax--1 wrapped package. Imitations cannot equal such wonder-flavour! Demand Kellogg’s—the original Corn Flakes Sales Representatives for New Zealand; H. 0. WILES, LTD., Tasman Buildings, Anzac Avenue, Auckland.' CORN FLAKES Also makora of XeUoffg’o ALL-BRAN —a lasatiyo food fj s & in**-*' Q ias hC MODEL 5959 What type of figure are you ? Berle i Garments are specially designed to suit New Zealand figure types. Beautiful Lines of Youth To wear the new frocks with pleasing effect, to bring out all the grace and slenderness the Designer fashioned into them, the silhouette must be youthful. Every figure can attain that beauty of line by choosing for the foundation a correctly fitting Berlei. The beautiful One-piece Model, , illustrated is created for medium figures of average proportions . In pink silk Brocade and Swami silk. Boned lining back and front, wide elastic sections over hips. Six suspenders. Sizes: 33 to 40 ins. Keq N.Z. LIMITED Manufacturers of Corsets and Brassieres LORNE STREET, AUCKLAND

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Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 21

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252

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19794, 18 February 1928, Page 21

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