The approved first solid food for baby iS Vi-MAX MMAY And CoOHHDE cereal | brEAxfAST [ I0 'vitamins MAXIMUM , Ma Said Vi to MAX, "VI-MAX is best GUL The Flavour we enjoy with zest Said MAX to VI; 'Both grades are prized Because they're not devitalised_ VI-MAX Is the finest porridge for ALL growing children all the year. As a first solid food, Note VI-MAX vitamin values: boil half an hour and strain. BI 746 Int B2 18 1 Units VI-MAX DOES NOT OVERHEAT THE BLOOD: E 666 per Ib ASK youR NURSE Made by D H_ Brown and Son Ltd:, Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch. V2 AUNT DAISY recommends Vi-MAX Hear from Aunt Daisy every Monday and Thursday morning why VI-MAX is best for Breakfast and best for cooking: VI-MAX is also recommended by the authorities as a first solid food for infants. (Yimax ! " Bealfast Soods] Jupetsedes
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 823, 6 May 1955, Page 23
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144Page 23 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 32, Issue 823, 6 May 1955, Page 23
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