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A BOY AT HEART. For young and old there's nothing to equal Creamoata for breakfast, the meal that stores up reserve energy for the day. No gift of nature has such nutritive qualities as the Oat —it contains more organic phosphorus than any other cereal, thus it benefits the brain. The Oat too, contains more protein than any other cereal food—2\ times as much as wheat—and protein is the great body and energy builder. It is also rich in lecithin—an important nerve food. Creamoata is the cream of the world's finest oats, so you can readily see the reasons for a Creamoata breakfast. In addition, Creamoata is delicious in flavour and easy of digestion— a plateful of delight sr~ CREAM THE OAT O # J is pure tot —untouched by hand during manufacture, every grain is treated by twenty-three special automatic machines removing all impurity, husk and fibre. Every grocer sells lots of Creamoata—overone million packets were purchased last year in the Dominion. Try Creamoata for breakfast tomorrow. Let the family know how delicious a breakfast food can really be. If you went the best oatmeal, alk far Thistle Brand til Sib., 7lb. and 251b. bat*. Thistle Flaked Oats are far superior to ordinary rolled oats in quality and purity. Creamoata, Milk Oatiei, Thistle Flaked Oats and Oatmeal, Semolins and Barolla bear the Thistle Brand—the guarantee of quality and parity. All Thistle products share in the great Free Gift Scheme—Silver Spoons for the housewife—Hygienic Biba for the children. Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Free starter coupon to "Thistle," Box 24, Gore, o r R fe m

The House of Scomlar's is the 1 connecting link between homes that are CARPETED differently. Scoullar Carpets Create Effects which are exclusive and highly artistic—they are CARPETS which are " different" in every sense— Exceptional in Design and Colouring: displaying the " SCOULLAR" Hallmark of quality in every yard. In buying here you reap all the advantages of our intimate knowledge of Carpets. WRITE US FOR IDEAS. The , \ Scoullar Co. Ltd., Lambtbn Quay, Wellington, , Brancbec-At MASTERTON & HASTINGS As ser * VETERINARY «f Medicine Chests These valuable Chest 9 are always at hand to meet any emergency, simple or serious. They contain full instructions for use and treatment, and are particularly suitable for Colonial Farmers. Osmond's Animal Medicines Supplied in Chests fitted with lock and key, and with handles for easy transport from place to place. Each Medicine is in its own labelled compartment, and a glance guide pasted inside the lid tells you which Medicine to use for the particular ailment you wish to treat, so that even the most inexperienced can handle the Medicines effectively and with perfect safety. Supplieo in the following combination*:— GENERAL STOCK-KEEPERS' CHESTS, for Mixed farms. COWKEEPERS' and DAIRYMEN'S CHESTS. HORSEKEEPERS' CHESTS. SHEEP FARMERS' CHESTS. OSMOND & SON (S) Ltd. f P.O. Box 460, Wellington. E| £1 18s '£3 5B £5 ss. "HEAN'S Essence I " I iB really splendid for Bronchitis. I It ourod our two children. It I is also very soothing for sore & throats and colds in general." DTJBAND'S REGULATING PILLS. Are best and most successful. Promptly relieve every distressing symptom. No failures. Every case successfully treated. 5/- a box post free by return mail Bridge Drug Stores, Mail Order Chemist*

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Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1917, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 19 October 1917, Page 6

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