a Ninters |loing was O1 'Twas on a winter' $ morning And Dad was very cold But he didn't worry, he knew very well That Weet-Bix and Hot Milk would weaye the old spell: But Dad had hardly started in, When a cyclone arrlved it was little Tim, 86 Ahl Weet-Bix and Hot Milkl" Our little go-getter Knew here was 0 breakfast that couldn't be better 82ni Our story Is ended when mother serene, Joins the contented and warm little scene; Weet BIXL With satisfied glances and voices of silk; They said "Whoopee for Weet-Bix afloat in Hot Milk" et So if You folks would really savour A quick-to-fix breakfast that' $ full of flavour, Have Weet-Bix fine and Hot Milk good It'$ the country'$ built-up breakfast food. WEET- [ BIX AND HOT MILK WEET-BIX One of the delicious health foods manufactured by the SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO: Christchurch. S KFtT BYA IshEtt MalIeD 'BISCUITS]
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Page 17
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152Page 17 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 473, 16 July 1948, Page 17
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