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Here's warmth here's nour ishment; here S the whole some hot winter breakfast GOODNESS that really hits the spot on EXTRA cold winter mornings. It's perfectly simple and simply perfect Weet-bix gives you BENEFLIE Weet bix is ohetoosteichmeole whole aneenergs EXIRA served straight malt Hot milk is 0 grand natural food, together they from the packet: make the winning winter Stay longer in breakfast for every young bed and still ster and every grown-up, too have breakfast Serve to-morrow morning ready on the dot Weet-bix and Hot Milk Ready in the few seconds it takes to heat the milk, and no messy pots to soak afterwards For health, hap- piness; convenience and economy, switch to Weet- winter breakfa st bix and Hot Milk this winter WEET-BIX IS A PRODUCT OF THE WEET- HIX and HOT MILK SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY Makers of the World'$ Finest Cereal Foods NL ALL ARE THE ENEMY 1 1 STILL HOLDS 1 ! EJ THE SOURCE 3 OF TIN SUPPLY In future, toothpaste tubes, shaving soap tubes and other collapsible tubes will be made from sub- stitutes of less reclaim value, but today ALL tubes in homes and on retailers shelves are I0o% tin. IT IS IMPERATIVE THESE BE HOUSEHOLDERS AND USERS RECLAIMED Take all those used tubes you ve accumulated to the nearest receptacle; In future;, return an old tube every time you buy a new tube and SO SHOP-KEEPERS AND STORES obviate the necessity for further irksome regu: Please assist your country by placing and if lations, Co-operate and no regulations will be possible, placarding 5 a receptacle for used tubes, in a prominent place in your store, and enlist the necessary: co-operation of your staff: ALL PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF WASTE MATERIALS Go To PATRIOTIC FUNDS: Issued by authority of the Ministry of Supply: great 1 ] 1 1 2

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 200, 22 April 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 200, 22 April 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 200, 22 April 1943, Page 8

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