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NO COCAINE USED We want to impress you with the results of our Nareosis for teeth extraction. You need have no fear* nervousness when consulting us. What, we advertise we a° r Teeth filled or extracted painlessly without anv after effe t is absolutely true to fact. Consult us without charge of an’ Ballin & Russell Surgeon Dentists Upper SymondsStreet 30 years’ experience. If desired, we extract teeth m your own home without additional cost, and appointment for this service can be made by telephone.

Have you tried WEET-BIX? The New Health Biscuit —It’s a whole wheat Biscuit ready to Eat In the promotion of health amongst human beings diet plays an all-important part, and the great demand of to-day from the medical world and the great general Public is for food that regains and maintains health. WEET-BIX, through the wonderful natural forces of nature which they contain, is the ideal food. WEET BIX retains all the Vital Food Elements of the Wheat, namely:—The Mineral Salts, Proteins, Carbohydrates, and particularly the so essential to life and vigorous growth. / is most palatable and digested. By special process the wheat is thoroughly dextrinised to ensure easy digestion and absorption. The Flakes are DELICIOUSLY FLAVOURED and toasted an appetising brown. Ready to Eat. contains what is known as “BULK” to ensure a daily healthy action of the intestinal tract. Weet-Bix Vitamines Weet-Bix Weet-Bix Constipation the primary cause of many human ailments, is often due to the over-use of denatured breads and starches, whereas, in WEETBIX nature’s great laxative, the BRAN is fully retained, for WEET-BIX is Whole Wheat and all the Wheat. Much thought and careful scientific study was put into the manufacture of WEET-BIX. The aim was to place before the Public a good whole wheat biscuit; selected from the choicest wheat the Colonies grew; treated with the finest and most up-to-date plant obtainable; packed under the most hygienic conditions in a way that would retain the FRESH, CRISP, TASTY FLAVOUR; to appeal as a biscuit and be used as a biscuit as well as a breakfast food. WEET-BIX sliced in half and spread with butter, jam, honey or cheese, can take the place of any dainties of the afternoon tea tray or lunch basket. While at every meal it can take the place of bread; for breakfast makes a wonderful porridge with hot or cold milk; for dinner as a dessert with fruit juice. Weet-Bix are Packed in dainty, three times wrapped airtight cartons. The V/AX WRAPPER is your guarantee of purity —it keps the moisture out, and therefore the biscuits do not get that musty flavour. \jy r __ i. |s* „ _ a _ J before packing. This does not mean they are overTf eei-DIX are toasted cooked. WEET-BIX are cooked so as to retain the elements in the wheat; are toasted before packing and sealed hot, therefore do not need to be put in the oven before they are used. They come out of the packet with that “STRAIGHT-FROM-THE-OVEN,” FRESH. CRISPY, TASTY FLAVOUR. will readily demonstrate the value of WEET-BIX. Give them the opportunity. Pour hot or cold milk over them. They are delicious! Pr»r T urn'll Nature’s perfect WHOLE WHEAT BREAD. Slice in two and spread A i-iuiiwi with butter, cream, honey or jam. For Dinner a dessert, with fruit juice. The Children For Breakfast Use WEET-BIX in place of ordinary bread, and soft, mushy porridge meals. WEET-BIX is stocked by all Stores and Grocers—ASK FOR IT! No. 3 Competition is NOW ready—ash your Grocer BOND & BOND, Ltd., Wholesale Distributors

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 April 1927, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 April 1927, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 9, 1 April 1927, Page 10

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