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Jthe quondest Hot alineh Bieaklat % alL WEET-BIauk Here's the Winter breakfast that wraps 'em UP warmer than a fur-coat gives a glow that defies the nippiest morning! Steaming hot milk poured over delicious Weet-Bix k is as easy as that and Yet ic has everything: The sustaining nourish- ment of two complete and perfect foods with appetite-appeal for every member of the family: Weet-Bix is the whole golden grain of the wheat with its sixteen precious food Saves TIME elements intact. Nothing taken away and Stay i ted longer and sinae breakfast nothing added but cich golden malt for ready On 1 dor Youjusrtraree Weet-Bix straight fron thpockee flavouring- Milk Is also a primary food: Saves So serve them together and serve them FUEL often: Yot @n find Do finer Are: No cookig-required Weet Bieis already aip and wasted to-perfection Saves Weet-Bix Is made by the WASHING UP SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COv No messy pots to cean This job i done in 0 fere minutes: who give You these fmous foods: Marmite, San-Bran; Bixies, Granose; 'Betta' Peanut Butter, Puffed Wheat and Rice, Unpolished Rice: Sanilariun Enbariung 9r29ou9 WEET-BIX Sts Cood For

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 43

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Page 43 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 43

Page 43 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 4, Issue 101, 30 May 1941, Page 43

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