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i V N flifl ■■ ■'<, K ' "' s ■""•*» sx.^ Wi o,A m». W$M&& in mmmmm £.U: IT -f .* x % ' ; **■""* £'*»'' ; s : jSVJ~v -i *'v -:;, ii V 1 * **> o»>r -* /V Men and women who before would not eat breakfast succumbed to Sweetweets' malt and honey flavour ... Malt, honey and pure whole wheat—the combination has made Sweetweets the favoured break£astof thousands;; ♦■ • ■ ' /•. '" ■ .. ■ " '-s^l Men and women who before ate too much breakfast found in Sweetweets a light, readily digested complete in nutriment. ♦♦ Sweetweets are crisp, crun feather-light biscuits. Each made of myriads of wheat grains, crushed and flaked, baked a buttenßif brown, flavoured, with malt, and sweetened not with sugar but with pure golden HONEY. >♦ Some the biscuits flaked, with stewed fruit, or with milk or cream. Some prefer them whole, eaten as bread spread with jam, butter or Marmite • • • • • But by fgf the greatest number like them Both ways. ♦♦ You wflj find the combination of malt, honey and whole wheal not only delicious, but healthfulandnutritious. In mn| are the elements for building body and muscle. honey are lime for the teeth, and iron for the blo( In the whole wheat grain, these elements are also foi and, in addition, there are vitamins for appetite at easy digestibility, and bran for regular. climinatioi ♦♦ But even if this were not so, you would still wai Sweetweets for ts flavour alone. ♦♦ To»morrbw share pleasure that thousands enjoy—have yoiir firstSwee*wf breakfast. ♦♦ Made in New Zealand by the Sanitanum, Health Food Co. & mmm •4or MM. mmm €sS> mm w ***!*>■ iwm ISISIS ****** r A >9 V • n® wmmmsm ; /y'vlilj'i A SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD-MADE IN NEW ZEAI.ANO

"You're looking cheerful, though married!" "Yes, you're rifcht, old man! We have just furnished l he little home complete ,at Harris Bros., and their msw "■eras are so low that we won't have to worry where the twvment is *ominr from And—think of it—their deposits have been reduced behalf. 9 ' HEBE ABE OUR NEW TEBMB: Worth. £5 £lO , £2O , £3O . New Deposit. 10/£1 £2 £3 Weekly. 1/7 3/2 6/4 9/0 Worth. £4O . £SO . £IOO . New Deposit. £4 . *» £lO Weekly 12/8 15/10 »/- For Weekly,. Fortnightly or Monthly Terms. HARRIS Bros. Ltd. "Pioneers of Furnishing on Easy terms.'158 HERFFORD STREET. Open Friday Night. for a long time use ouse ISS Obtainable from. H. O. ÜBLWXN, 200 Manchester ctreet, Cta^hjuciu

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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19975, 9 July 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19975, 9 July 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19975, 9 July 1930, Page 16

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