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Skim MilkCREAM and Fat soluble Vitamins and other minerals - also Skim Milk builds Bone and Teeth Use this valuable food for cooking Every grown-up should drink or take as food TWO glasses of milk every day, and every child needs at least THREE. Now this, in a large family, may come expensive. The way out is to use SKIM MILK for cooking. It is a wonderfully cheap and nutritious food. Skim Milk is milk that has lost its fat and fat soluble vitamins, but It retains all the other essentials. It is very rich in Protein, Lime, Phosphorus and other .minerals, and also in Vitamin'S. In other words, Skim Milk gives us just the things that are lacking in our diet ami which are needed to build strong hopes and good, hard teeth. To give your child the lifelong boon of a healthy bone structure and sound teeth. Skim Milk is to all intents and purposes as good as whole milk. This has been proved in actual tests. In addition, Skim Milk is economical, is easy to use and ■ store, keeps indefinitely, and can be used as powder or liquid. FOR A HEALTHIER NATION MHO t" Your favourite Tonic Food Beverage • • • M : Tl TO is Ub 6 Prep ares NEW Mi One of the most nourishing foods 70a eon drink Is MILO. fortified tonic food. You must hike special care of yourself to keep your resistance unimpaired. MILO helps enormously. Made principally from malt and nulk, MILO also contains valuable mineral salts and vitamins A, B and D. MILO is nourishing and sustaining. Taken at bedtime.' it promotes sound sleep. Ask at chemists and stores for MILO —Nestle’s delicious tonic for the times. MILO THE FORTIFIED TONIC FOOD Nettle & AnglcSwis* Condcn»cd Milk Co. (A/iia) Ltd.. 1 Cleveland Road, Auckland, C.4. Not Enginepower Alone V The Railways Depends Also Upon Teamwork Ability to meet the abnormal demands of wartime is not a matter of enginepower alone; the strength of the railways lies also in teamwork—teamwork oh the part of the public in refraining from unnecessary travel; on the part of freighters in seeing that the waggons carrying their goods are speedily disposed of; on the part of the men and women of the railways service in maintaining the effort which they have always shown. .AH are helping to win one of the most important battles of the war—the Battle of Transportation. Without Transportation All Else Is Wasted -

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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24269, 29 May 1944, Page 8

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433

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24269, 29 May 1944, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24269, 29 May 1944, Page 8

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