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FOR HER FUTURE 1 // Gleaming safe teeth, beautifully modelled head well poised, shapely shoulders, firm flesh, nicely distributed in Perfectly pro- J Jr ; - .-"-ik: portioned body—that is how our children should be; but malnutrition and contaminated foods take their toll. Every Mother | nggnnnnnH knows this, and for her children every safeguard possible should be taken. ' -flw • Wimh Milk, the principal food in a child's diet, should be contained in your bread; but be certain that you purchase only bread made ,1 1 Jj|^ ; V—Whether milk is termed pure, full cream, fresh or skim, in a fluid state, especially in a warm temperature such as obtains in * a bakehouse, milk at once becomes a danger; the warmth affords the bacteria an opportunity to multiply at a very rapid rate ' \ Bread made with 5/1 F£ milk can neither germinate nor become contaminated. On the contrary? 54FE milk is pure, nutritious '*; Most bakers provide a safeguard by using milk drawn from picked herds and processed in a highly scientific and modern con- JF f - -JSKBR^iT\ densary. This 5/1 F£ milk with all its goodness and richness, hygienically balanced, and with all its food values retained, made _ |jj J W t . 4 f ree and therefore 5/1 F£ from bacteria and other harmful germ life, is sealed against all contamination. -v m " J rn, The freshness and the purity of the bread you buy is guaranteed by the use of SAFE milk. Wfe&M ' X* Anderson, D., Pt. Chevalier Road Homestead ® al *® ry ' 7111 New L ynn Bakeries, New Lynn Avery, S., Manurewa. Loeber, C. Epsom pk , J., Symonds Street ■ ; Farrar, A., Heme Bay MacGregor, J., Devonport Wilson, J., Khyber Pass ■ Fickling, J., Great South Road McKenzie, A., Ellerslie Wrightson, A. 8., Birkenhead Burton, J., Ltd. Findlay, G., Newmarket Kents Bakeries Ltd. Stor monts Ltd. *

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Further shipments of novelty printed dress and silk materials at Smith and 6aughey's. A dress length makes an ideal gift.—(Ad.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 297, 16 December 1935, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 297, 16 December 1935, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 297, 16 December 1935, Page 13

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