0, i' nice T 5au| m M movning WHo'd want to stay in bed when it's seven 0'clock and there's a wonderful new day just outside the window? Even thelongest Summer day isn'thalflong enough for the climbing, fishing, swimming and all those other important comings and goings that make up a small boy's life. But first breakfast: He's as hungry as a hunter for the breakfast that transforms him from a little boy into a bundle of energy Weetbix crisp, golden, malty Weetbix, with stewed fruit and milk As he eats them up and passes his plate for more he won't know that those toasted, good-tasting whole- wheat biscuits are supplying him with energy-giving elements. All he knows is WEET: bIX that he likes them any way for breakfast; for tea, or spread with butter and honey or Marmite for play-lunch or picnics Any A product of the Sanitarium Health Food time, any place 4( Weetbix please, Mum. J Company, Christchurch: MARMITE BIXIES PUFFED WHEAT SAN BRAN GRANOSE
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 438, 14 November 1947, Page 27
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168Page 27 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 438, 14 November 1947, Page 27
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