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i/v WEET-BIX WMtU' »ctL Start the day crisply with the perfect summer breakfast mJ oven-crisp, nutritious WEET-BIX ... with cool 671 milk . . . with cream . . . with fresh or stewed fruit: » It's delicious all ways. \2Zv7 Qy MmwmMmsssMsassa Weet-Bix is time-saving too the cooking is done for III! you. it’s ready-to-eat! A quickly served Weet-Bix 1 V IZJ breakfast leaves so much more time for boating . . . HM 117 , tennis . . . swimming . . . and picnics and * ' there's nothing more appetising at picnics than crisp crunchy Weet-Bix. Just spread with butter and Mannite. or “Betta” peanut butter, honey, jam ... m-m-m ! Scrumptious with meals and between meals too! And every packet of Weet-Bix contains interesting free cards for the youngsters. fcMrix ~■■■ 1 5 . • • ■ ' ■ A product of THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD COMPANY i -> V ' ' I give LX /■ 1 yourself kW ■ break LUCKY DRAUGHT Enjoy the finest draught beer in fact the best that can be brewed, you’ve ever tasted. Lucky Draught, That’s why New Zealanders look to deliciously smooth, with an appetis- Lucky for the pleasure and friendliing flavour and full malt body ness that only finely brewed beer the beer of good companionship. can give. With your friends, say Lucky is a better-tasting draught “make mine Lucky! < to-*

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29380, 6 December 1960, Page 26

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