I - ■■ ’Hr >MW' B Bk" ~ ; fl i Jil fl tU WEETBIX W(Ar> Moppets. Mums, and Masters all agree that carefree *X-I summer days begin more deliciously with crisp nourishing WEET-BIX and cool fresh milk. It’s so easy to prepare no cooking breakfast’s'' ready in no time at all, and there’s time p /ytdr j a-plenty left for summer play. Weet-Bix is delicious too with stewed fruit and cream . . . makes a tasty “between meals" snack with butter and your favourite spread Marmite, * A K “Betta” peanut butter, honey, jam. HO Crumble crunchy Weet-Bix into your baking . . . X • ’ over jelly and custard dishes, it's an inexpensive AK 7C 4? ’ wa}/ lo slrelc f, dessert, and makes such a crisply delicious difference. A product of The Sanitarium Health Food Company, Christchurch.
II ' I r ■ fl du Maunor Uiaarettes. a Peter Jaeßton product say d u MAU R I E What pure pleasure the world enjoys in du Maurier—the full richness and satisfaction of a superb blend of the world’s finest Virginia. Plus a subtle coolness with ' heat and harshness smoothed away by du Maurier’s ever vigiliant filter. Try du Maurier toaay—taste for yourself the enjoyment J ~£3 that has made them the world’s favourite filter tip cigarette. Smoke to your throat’s content. flomr red pock ~ 2/2 for twenty \A/ith the multi-strand filter—as modern as tomorrow BW« »■ . ' i ■ L-
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28513, 17 February 1958, Page 12
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