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0 2 and there '$ Qw x * * X X * X PUFFEL WHEAT X X THE LIGHTEST WHOLE-WHEAT CEREAL The food gun keeps banging away as fast as we can load it but at best we can only just keep uP with the COLOURED CARDS , SWAPS demand for this feathery, chewy cereal with the Here' $ how you obtain any one card Pop-corn flavour: missing from your collection: Post Yes, New Zealanders are going for Puffed Wheat In any three cards to the Sanitarium Health Food Co. Ltd , Papanui, a big way. That S because it S good food and because Christchurch: State which title you when a grain of wheat gets exploded to seven or ten desire in exchange: Send stamped, addressed envelope. times its natural size, ic gets a taste appeal that S all excitement and palate tempting deliciousness. So ask your grocer for Puffed Wheat sometimes Samlariw he'Il be out of stock but often he'Il be able to supply Then whato ! for Puffed Wheat and milk and honey Puffed WHEAT for breakfast Puffed Wheat sprinkled on cream wich fruit salad Puffed Wheat with fruit or jelly Made by the Sanitarium Health Food for dessert:. It'$ light, its good, it'$ marvellous. That S Company, Christchurch and Auckland why it'$ in short supply. WEET BIX MARMITE BIXIES GRANOSE SANBRAN 09 BANG

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 390, 13 December 1946, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 390, 13 December 1946, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 390, 13 December 1946, Page 27

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