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Set Them Up for the Whole Dayv|!_ -before They Set Out SEE THAT YOUR FAMILY HAS A HOT BREAKFAST 7J WilWm See that your family starts the day on a hot, oaten cereal breakfast I of delicious Creamoata. For doctors and dietitians agree that an | all-the-year-round, hot cereal breakfast is vital to health. And medical 'nm j\ \ evidence shows that the oat is the most nutritious of all cereals. j \| \ A piping hot breakfast of creamy, nutty Creamoata builds up strength More Pi vq \ j and staying power which lasts the long day through. Mid-morning j "- For f ar I tiredness —so often experienced after a dry, ready-to-serve cereal ||||] |L P* c kct m a Jce s 56 g c I breakfast —is unknown after Creamoata. Wmmm —* Bn " t f ° r bulk it I For Creamoata is the whole oat and nothing but the oat —in jjsii ||| I|m| Bj/ eakf *st f oo d s . ty e i gbt f e * dy ~ to ~ e * t ccreaj / nicer-to-eat, easier-to-digest, quicker-to-cook form. Children and (itf! |j I| P I d VaJue » Coat *ia« I grown-ups; brain workers and manual workers — all thrive on / || ir / / popular Creamoata. See that your family starts each day with this /f ifjp j '' I cooks aQc j , I hot, sustaining breakfast. ! / minute s.' -in I OWam oat a F*// weight in every packet. Creamoata, is available only y 11 S ■*XA ■ in SEALED Packets,/» L FULL3^lb l|Krajnftr [J f- A fl I|J E A"T z-lb. and i-lb. YELLOW \IN EVE RY V_\ \ U ll L H IT I U I I I L. U H I packets and special rolled coarse fLARGE fSsjLmm \ «/ m jW*. packets. [PACKET/ /> /* H / # -•xrW — an{ * Cream of hot Breakfasts! Sergeant A PRODUCT OF THE & 1* CREAMOATA MILLS • PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO. LTD., GORE ACROSS. =■ ~ "STAR" CROSSWORD PVZZLE. S£= . BEWARE OF "CRANKS . u ~frS; i u.' h,t u p * rtisr r,t ~ < IN FARM RESEARCH I ■ 1 14—Ask for peremptorily. When science and practice work in together, 2WS FOR OUR READERS. then the farmers benefit, points out 'Oveiero' ~_s„ d « e in this week's "N.Z. Farmer Weekly. The 22-Ruies. writer emphasises the difference between the 24—An old-time Roman leader. acadmic and the practical researcher and _ 25—Perhaps the most welcome afternoon puts forward the opinion that a "Department 2 13 I BttF HTj HB6 rink , (two % " ordB) - 7 , " .. ,/ e a ■ la_i • I I 26—A wicker-work case. for the Co-ordination of Agricultural Advice would be well worth while. 7 down. . 2 —lt might be untied with a little chang*. h <9 3—A kind of ink. I . I 4—Went to see. OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST THIS WEEK ARE: ■ U ■ H/0 W ,h, llmd from ™, d (Wo AIF WAR COMES WILL BRITAIN • TREATING TEAT TROUBLES HH Hi —— I I _ words). BTARVE? f SAVING OUR HILL COUNTRY " 'X I |HB BIHI 7—Open, as it were. * NEW D o.^ A , LAND W001 " D,S " 0 SOME LAMBINQ-TIME HINTS | H B—This might almost as well be "«py." m LETS TRIM OUR MUTTON CAR- • POOR BULLS ARE BARRED HHPS HBe Iflß 12—Apprenticeship. CASES • FARMING IN THE CHATHAM I I lo—Stiff or formal. # THOSE PLOUGHING MATCHEB— ISLANDS 16—Positions. ARE THEY WORTH WHILE? • PIG MARKETING PROBLEMS /5 ■■ ■■ ■■ 18-We might call guch a person a man of ■ r- - ~~l9 —Top floor room, probably. m »7 I [ HiS ■I'j <o 20-Fruit. vi ap s imi# a . i k I 111 23 At this you are commonly lost. THE NEW ZEALAND Lm| — (WAI6) Woolrli# n 1 — J - "■ tuesda y^ l ut'o n - I B 111 I !■ |Bj I —-— BH ACROSS. —Judges, stalls, ™ ■ m ■ I stated, estate, tap, repel, pea, eveu, satire, Obtainable rrom all Newsagents I reset, decides, rep, net, snivels,, serge, 60 PER COPY or direct rrom N.Z. Newspapers PER ANMIIJU I *tr IHHV~ MM ■MM - ■■ meteor, seam, asp, habit, age, cloaca, Ltd., P.O. Box 1409, Auckland- X.I jg I deepen, ease, emerge, speaks, Snorts. P.O. Box 987, Christcnurch. • 1 888 ■■ DOWN.-Jester, drapes, set. evei 1 . tidea. ————■ MHH RHb j j »weet«n, ant, leaped, late, cteak, tavern, Rl I | nerve, rites, teethe, JlM—.—L—L— t JBBWWR pleases, spaces, impose, sob, reaper, emends, rides, slap, tern, sea, ego.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 192, 16 August 1939, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 192, 16 August 1939, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 192, 16 August 1939, Page 19

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