SMILING THROUGH, probably never before in the history of Neb” Zealand are o ur womenfolk as cheerfully playing so difficult a , part as they are doing to-day, For especially in the home are the consequences oi the present conditions being most Hitensely ie.lt, and it is to the housewife that the men are looking to keep down living expenses. In. Diamond 'Rolled Oats there i s provided the ideal combination of .quality, flavour and economy, that both save 6 and satisfies for each day’s broakfast.—Advt.
A. WOMAN surgeon. A mother of three children has re~ co.ived the degree of Master of i,Surgery, ( of London University. She is Airs j Phjllipa Martin, and .runs her home in , addition to carrying on her work. But. no mother need be a doctor to know that a good, hot cereal breakfast is best foe her children, especially in ; winter. Thousands of mothers throughout New Zealand find that Diamond O-tis is the easiest to digest (it is precooked) and the most popular with children, and their fatherg top,—lAdyt. i
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 2
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174Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1933, Page 2
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