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Inhat | no lunch yet? "'CoURSE,_ I know it' $ 'bout half past ten, but Ive seen that Bixies packet in the picnic basket and good- nessl would 1 like to get my hands into itl" There's no hiding Bixies from the eager eyee of the youngsters, but then Bixies are a firm favourite with grown-upS tooa Enjoy them with stewed fruit Or icy-cold milk for 2 summer 8 day, treat sprinkle them on salads use them on baking day to give new zest to cakes; buns and biscuits try them instead of bread- crumbs for batters and savouries. Bixies are the very best wheat grains, rolled into flakes, carefully toasted, packed and then sealed SO that they reach you every bit as fresh as the day they left the Sanitarium factory. BIXIES A product of the Sanltarium Health Food Company, Christchurch, MARMITE SAN BRAN PUFFED WHEAT WEETBIX GRANOSE 6 NO DANDRUFF 99 here! thanks to Silvikrin Silvikrin Lotion checks Dandruff and Falling Hair; keeps the scalp in good condition, the hair lustrous and glossy too. Your hair is a possession. Safeguard it with Silvikrin Ertcoous But IF YOU SUFFER with excessive Dandruff of serious hair use Pure Silvikrin the hair food: Silvikuin Sold by all chemists; stores and hairdressers: FOR HEALTHY HAIR Made for Drugs Ltd , 145 Sydney Road, London; NIO England: 28.7

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 463, 7 May 1948, Page 25

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