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“WEET-BIX” FOR BREAKFAST There is no reason why everyone should not enjoy the best and most nourishing breakfast possible. It costa no more. All that is necessary is to ask for “Weet-Bix," the original malted biscuit, and Insist on getting it. The first time you use it you will realise that it is just what a breakfast food should be. It is tasty and has that “morish” taste, but it is also very nourishing and enables one to last until lunch-time easily. “Weet Bix” is a product of Grain Products, Ltd., a New Zealand and Australian concern, and, to those who know, this is a guarantee of its quality standard. Only the highest grade wheat is used by this firm and their factory is equipped with the most modem machinery. It is not necessary for us to emphasise the nutritive value of wheat. The growing demand for wheat products. and the huge business that Messrs. Grain Products are doing, indicate that the people of New Zealand and of Auckland in particular, fully appreciate the fact that there is no better food. When it is mentioned that over two and a-half million packets of “Weet Bix’’ are sold annually, one realises that this food must have just the right qualities wanted by Aucklanders for their breakfast.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 9

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JUST RIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 9

JUST RIGHT Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 840, 7 December 1929, Page 9

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