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THESE SIMPLE SUMMER bReakfAStS /tck | Sag Cool, nourishing preludes to summer days: Weet-Bix with milk and honey ; Weet-Bix wich milk and sul- tanas 1 Weet-Bix with stewed fruit every day You ring the delicious changes when breakfast Is based on Weet-Bix: And Weet-Bix Is more than just an exciting, appetising dish Weet-Bix is an energy food, light and easily digested, nourishing and packed with the nacural goodness and food value of the whole-wheat graln: Serve Weet-Bix every morning boys and girls, men and women; all like Its nutty malted flavour: It'$ quick and easy ready to eat from the packet: It saves fuel bills, messy Pots and pans, and served wlth milk; honey or fruits of any sort ic makes 3 splendid health breakfast for everyone: WEET-BIX Veet 6k weet: BiX_ z mightzy good PUZZLES ON WEET-BIX PACKET FLAPS Children and grown-upS, too, will like the puzzles, brain whOLE-WhEAT CEREAL teasers; and tricks now printed on the Weet-Bix packet Made by the Sanitarium Health Food Company, flaps: There'$ a problem and ics answer in every packet: Papanui; Christchurch: WB.I ThE WORLD'$ W0RthiESt W ATch MOVADO 165 First Prizes SOLd AnD SERVICED BY IEWELLERS ThRoughout NEW ZEALAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 296, 23 February 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 296, 23 February 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 296, 23 February 1945, Page 3

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