Vt i Cheerfulness When cheerfulness is in danger of disturbance light a Player’s, and with a few ‘puffs’ put trouble in its proper place. The friendly Sailor, as always, stands for cheery contentment and is a guarantee of quality and purity. KEEP THAT HAPPY EXPRESSION mk 7d. for 19 CORK TIPPED OR PLAIN ■ H The vitalizing, vitamin>plus breakfast food and cooking cereal for radiant health. “MY VI-MAX BOOK* Send 3d Stamp for 86-p*flt Book containing VI-MAX, VIBRAN and VI-MEAL Recipe* and valuable information. D. H. BROWN A SON. t-TP« Bex 242, Christchurch, C.l, T
&*■ '-S* m ■*v. “The Stuff to \ Give the Roots" FREE from all irritating, scalp-clogging ingredients, BRYLCRKEM is the purest, most beneficial tonic hair dressing you can buy, Made-from pure, natural oils, its tonic ingredients encourage healthy growth and remove all loose dandruff. Meanwhile BRYLCREEM keeps your hair smartly in place without gumming. In handy jars, bottles and'tabes. From Hairdressers and Chemists. Simms ionu wd. (Ute W. H. Simms A Sons Ltd.), Chriitrhnrrli, N.Z. OUtributojrs. THE PERF EC T HA IftDRES SI H 0 NO GUM ■ HO SPIRIT •NO SOAP NO STARCH ~5
Bread should he served at every meal, at least six slices a day for each member of the family. Remembering that approximately 85% of the food eaten is used for energy, it is important to realise that bread Is one of our richest sources of food energy and certainly one of the most economical. Carbohydrates in bread release sustained energy, while the proteins assist in muscle building. Now when there is so much for everybody to do it is important to keep up your energy. Bread will help. * Inserted by Stacey and Hawker Ltd., bakers, of S.X. BREAD, to emphasise the value of bread as an economical, energy-giving
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23588, 16 March 1942, Page 7
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