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I Another Vi-MAX Victory I ( «% N.Z. School Boys' Health fM I I ip? Diet Test Includes Vi-MAX 'Jj§| I III) This announcement is not In- Examples aC I II tended to over-estimate the J«7vllr I HI Read the part played by VI-MAX in these the Met ft I m* a****..'* n<knAvf . important diet tests which have BREAK : wnoi«neai «d vi-max 1 111 raaimn s ncpwri • had such wonderful results. Porridge, with ma* and raw sugar. Dish n 111 VI.MAY wa« m.a aC « ihhmlimi of soaked prunes (6). i orange, one apple, M II T? M rf IK* ,o nort of the Matron VI-MAX. WBS One Of a number lettuce leaves, piece of raw carrot, Dates. ft II offh P school House oftoeMrS of carefully chosen diet Items, j-""* « desired, whoiemeai £££ ft HI of the ocnooi House oi tne iviouni ...... __ »■■■■ ____ __ ——. .■■ ...— butter, syrup. Milk to drink ctwa cuds). IH II Albert Grammar School, Auck- hut was THE ONLY PROPRIE- cod liveroo. l cw ' tfl II land (These diet tests were con. TART CEREAL FOOD USED. uwcH: Individual green salads, lettuce. ft II dU^, te « d *° Ver •*♦*!!! y !f rS ' »~ -. , . -. .. , ~. silver beet, parsley. onlS tops ft II modifications introduced as found TO-day'S hUge demand for VI- tanas. Yeast dressing. Creamed brown fl II necessary. The results achieved MAX Braves that the nubile riee> witn dates - i apple, Currant yeast M II have created widespread in- -m»H«m «L -Z. «« -*—-?!l bread, wholemeal bread and butter. jam, Ul HI terest ) realise tne Value Of Correct honey, milk to drink, m II „„,. « . ... *v. ... eating, and appreciate the fact dinner: Roast beet bkd. pumpkin. ft 111 "The first thing to be noted was that VI-MAX is not Over-refined beans, jck. potatoes, g»vy. B 111 the declining catarrhal condition, ___ JMJ..M.-J «w If AY is —■.in orange, i pear. JH 111 in some cases this was very bad. °* *™*" 1 »e o * TI-lUX IS naae ___ . nj w _. _ M _ M - II In specific cases the elimination from Whole Wheat Specially OTPPER . Drink erf Mme juice and barley M 111 was marked, and in the greater selected for flavour and pro- « M HI number of cases the condition teln Content. Only the coarsest AUTUMN and WINTEK ■ 111 disappeared. There was also tiuUfHi.Mki.l a.»«!«r a* - - --■ BREAKFAST : Wholemeal and VI-MAX IH ||! a marked decline in colds and intngesopie Dran IS removed, porridge with milk and raw sugar. 1 HH II influenza. Colds are rare, and and extra Wheat germ, rich in banana, l apple, i pear, piece of carrot. 'Ml I any cases of influenza mild. The Vitamins A, 81, R2, and Eis SSS. HI 111 measles epidemic (1938) which added. SERVE VI-MAX FOR «™«- in HI was so universal, was much more BDravvacr am ttcrvr at Iv LUNCH : Fried fish, lettuce leaves, celery. IB HI acute among the new boys, while, DWftftltriWl ** **»■» ▼ »-«*■>» cheese, milk to drink. Wholemeal bread. IH | among those who had been in the FOR CAKES, SCONES, PUD- w Sa^^J"** 11 , 0 Wnoleme » l « IH 111 Hostel for more than one year, DINGS, Ett%, recipes for Which VI * MAX s* ol *- * *&**. II HI the attacks were milder, and con- are ffiven in everv VI-MAX dinner : Roast veaL bkd. kumara. silver IH ||l valescence more rapid. There .Tl-avJ* -!-!i a!--. w «* w * "^« m- * beet. Jck. potatoes. Junket and cream. 1 |H HI was a marked physical growth pacnei ana Dag. orange. ; lIU II and development during terms A««»»# i—i m. a ■.«<.■•■. - -» " 5 111 || of heavy school work and sport. Apart from the health aspect, p D || r there is no more delicious ,i In I ! l' Ime of C S^o^t^ l ? f^ ro^f h breakfast than a hot steaming «»■£ *» a 1 I I ■ II 111 a period of indisposition for sev- —■«#*» ~e AM . ....,,_ «« u*v a"! 111 II i eral weeks after entering. This plate Of deUdOUS nutty VI-MAX «T^^^ B l IhPT 111 111 I seems to indicate that the method Served With milk and brown If) A . 111 || of feeding causes a certain de- SOgar, Where SUgar Is taken. Vl* Hal A \M\v fl Z* lira II 1 toxication period, which, when VI-MAX is not pre-cooked under f I IM A V •'G II li cleared up, does not return. In 7 * *"■***■> i* ■"»» wniw v m inn M I ,££ IH Hi many cases this has been marked, intense heat, Which WOUld de- _ Bu ■» lflM/% \&&2? |||| || but excellent health gradually stroy the vitamins, and there- ■J-Z ,,num in vnom * 111 I ensues and is maintained. fore Cannot be COOked in a Innl HHUBbZ!!!! 5 ><* 111 II "There are fewer accidents, par- matter Of Seconds. Every 111 || ticularly in the football season, housewife knOWS that She COUld sHP II | which would possibly indicate no nronerlV COOk anvthlnK MlßmnM m*'%'Z Hfl that the foods used provide the ***** «c L*Li fl m-.i &EtTT HhHHHHHH || | maximum of minerals and vita- made OS Wholemeal, for to- II I mins. thus ensuring a full de- stance, in a minute or so. The II II veiopment of bones and muscles, ten to fifteen minutes required ' — —iJP 111 I and a greater resiliency to frac- _ „.•. vt.MAX is renald a II | tures and sprains. This is main- J" COOK J - T !"f^ ,S ' „ "^P™ O . * II II tained during a period of rapid thousandfold in all-round im- VI-MAX is sold by all stores II I growth and physical develop- prOVement in the family's »_ «-«— a"L. -.«- II ment. health, good looks, andresis- to Hew » Ml « 3» car- II II "Constipation and bilious attacks tance to illness and dental tons 1/8, and 71b bags 3/10. II || are rare. Skins are clearer, cuts decay* _. » ||| || and abrasions heal more readily, Crrelght towns slightly extrO |||| II boys are constantly active |||l II and virile. The results of II II the diet on the teeth have wV)I (P <W1 * • G * Gi )'-§- /)• • /r/\ 111 II been more than gratifying, show- I i \fAjV\JUK\G \ZAtACMJ UIT/ItIAI Hi ft to»7 lill || ing quite positively that the food ?&tM. V -^ V^^V M T y ** i/ v* vvl ia,| V|^T WsHfe II II supplying the necessary ele- vstfiil Hal aHk r4v% 11l I ments for the formation teeth u\Mi I HTwHWvJ nTwJ M* II II and bony substance. The fol- Wof/S' HuV nw vHHHHHT vJ aaaV a! ■ II || lowing extracts from dental re- w» HAm Hf AH HJHHF Hf H an HJ Hk V an! I \M% 111 II ports speak for themselves." wraf IhV ▼ aft nT * U ■ HJ Hk »| ft vvii || | (Then follows detailed reports on -Mp? anmnm aft ankaW A A tJ ft A tJ ft ft IU w 111 I boys whose mouths have been |M[ HA ■■ lift A A\ AV ftaft HI ■ N^j[ ; ,M II || found either free from dental iMlly I iM An anft Aft Aft A\ HJ I '111 II caries, or where dental caries * xAKI ft hVhI nw Anft Anft Tar am Vr AnV ■ K\lrA ifll I have been arrested.) $jwl I HnnHH Hnumßnunnnnn 111 || Report taken from "Menus, rar%7 ft ■!■__■ HHI I vwfA II || Recipes and Why?" by G. B. VW*7 II I Chapman, D.D.S. (Penn.), L.D.S., V' /0| ./) J. _ .A. /V) «#* - NIT H R.C.S. (Edin .). and Violet Lowe. j[ JKHIC itt 7 JltCCq MOtVOUK J | I Vi-MAX IS THE ONLY VITAMIN-PLUS BREAKFAST FOOD

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 153, 29 June 1940, Page 11

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