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Wfßf^Wp s HHw IHpMMty "Ye®, Madam, Everyone's Ordering VI-MAX Now" Every day more families give up overrefined, devitalised foods in favour of delicious VI-MAX. The spontaneous success of VI-MAX proves uI. il A %# that it is not "just another breakfast food." W I AA A lr VI-MAX not only retains its vitamins, but " I |"|ll A extra Wheat Germ rich in vitamins and ""UiUnuni m » protein is added, making VI-MAX a won- I il derful vitalising food. You can actually see the wheat embryo in VI-MAX as you stir while cooking. Enjoy vitalising VI-MAX for BREAKFAST and for COOKING cakes, scones, puddings, biscuits, etc. No other food has received 1 — more enthusiastic acclamation and approval 31b CtftOM 1/1, er Jtk from health specialists and various authorities fc»j 2/1% at jwr engaged in health promotion and child GroCCTSwelfare. (Frtltkt tatna JlgWy nto) VI-MAX Is made from WHOLE WHEAT selected for flavour, with coarsest bran removed and with WHEAT abum added. T*»» delicious porridge yon ever tasted, is easily prepared ... aad what is more, VI-MAX does net go lumpy. - VI-MAX Is the only Vitamin-plus Breakfast Food aSBSSSSBSSSSSB^BSBSiaibBj 'resis SHOW WAT (MOST SAD BREATH | » - i COMES FROM DECAVHNG FOOD DEPOSITS f | ®*«ATE DENIAL CREAM I -• | IN HIDDEN CREVICES BETWEEN TEETH | i COMBATS BAD BREATH 1 I I RECOMMEND COLGATE DBfIAL CREAM. 1 — 1 ITS SPECIAL PENETRATING FOAM | lIP *?*! f "» Col*ate , « " REMOVES THESE ODOUR-BREEDING J IMi •P* M ? zlk °^ posits - ™ Ars %x y - ■■A <p*ias*r 2s^S \decaying food depoatt that cmms* dull, dingy tttlfa

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 90, 16 April 1940, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 90, 16 April 1940, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 90, 16 April 1940, Page 12