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Such noses in their cheeks/ T)ICTURES of health! Clear prepared. Each little flake is full skins, bright hair, sparkling of rich food value, and delicate eyes —such roses in their nutty flavour. Many processes cheeks! These are visible signs of preparation, untouched by of radiant health, health that is hand, make it delicately digestbuilt and maintained by the right ible, scrupulously clean. The food. They start each day with, rich vitamins and food propera pure, nourishing cereal, Milk ties for which oats are famous, Oaties. A big plateful soon dis- come to you with their full value appears, served with plenty of unimpaired-so scientifically pergood rich milk ... it is a feet t^ie preparing meal fit for a king! Milk t^l^s delicious breakfast • Oaties are delicious, but food. “Every boy and they are also far more II fl girl” doctors say, “needs than that. Only the very V j a hot cereal breakfast.” best grains ' from New V W/ Jr Serve Milk Oaties with plenty Zealand's finest harvests °f g°°d dch milk and you will are selected and carefully serve a breakfast "fit for a king." Save 50 Sgt. Dans for your Silver Spoon. Write I for particulars to Sgt. Dan, P.O. Box 24, Gore. .1 IK OATIES Prepared by FLEMING AND COMPANY LIMITED, Gore. Ml2 READY AS SOON AS THE WABI BODS .

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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 5

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