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Get Your Vital Vitamins These cold mornings 0 plate of warming, nourishing VI-MAX Porridge will be readily appreciated by your family. They will love the nutty, whole wheat flavour of VI-MAX, and quickly respond to the vitalising nourishment of whole wheat with added Wheat Germ rich in Vitamins A, Bl , B2 and E. now: Serve VI-MAX for breakfast and use it for cook- ing delicious biscuits, scones, cakes, puddings, etc: TWO FORMS of Vi-MAX t0 choose from VI-MAX is the only VITAMIN-PLUS MM Llai FIME Duds Orcarlest Ond Co BREAKFAST FO 0 D Maumr and Cooking Cereal [Gauas "Bteaky VE Ka Wmibs Made by the makers of VI-BRAN and Juctsedes VI-MEAL: Both grades of VI-MAX (Beakataad identical in everuthing but fineness are everywhere obtainable in 8 'lb. car tons 1/8, and 7 lb. bags 2/40 (main centres) . Aunt Daisy'$ VI-MAX Biscuit Recipe Competition The makers of VI-MAX wish to thank the huge number of women who have entered for this Competition. Judging is now proceeding and results should be announced by Aunt Daisy within a week or SO. It is not possible to announce results immediately aS Recipes not only have to be sorted out, but tested before prizes can be awarded. For results listen in to Aunt Daisy on Mondays and Thursdays. VIMAX m A X | m U m Tn V|T Atm In 5 {viMAk

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 110, 1 August 1941, Page 53

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Page 53 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 110, 1 August 1941, Page 53

Page 53 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 110, 1 August 1941, Page 53

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