07 hoik GooDNESS; Tve got a busy day ahead of me: Often wonder why some- body doesn t put up a Man at work sign when Im around: I certainly use up heaps of energy building sandcastles and digging holes to catch crabs in. Gosh; it beats me what a fellow would do without that morning Weetbix to keep his strength up. In fact; now 1 come to think of it, I could do with a fistful of Weetbix'n honey right now: 3 Hi, mummie! When you ve got a man-sized job of work to do you need a good breakfast to start you off: And Weetbix is a fine breakfast for all the family. There's a powerful lot of goodness in those crispy, crunchy malted whole wheat biscuits. Weetbix are fine by themselves, better still with stewed fruit or junket and mikk O5 spread with butter and Marmite. WEET- BIX A product of the Sanitarium Health Food Company, Christchurch: MARMITE BXIES PUFFED WHEAT WEETBIX GRANOSE Mhc
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 448, 23 January 1948, Page 8
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167Page 8 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 448, 23 January 1948, Page 8
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