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MOTHERS ffiaa "»ii th® |(PV tft ■H FAMILY |QL HEALTH! No worries about devitalised diets when the whole family has the daily protection of Vi-MAX, the scientifically balanced, made-in-a-jiffy breakfast cereal. J '•!«"— ** ’ ow '"* j Manufactured from uncooked wheat to preserve the natural goodness of the pure w»' ... 'o*s w . u»a. fe 1 r, grain. Vi-MAX is widely recommended as the ideal first solid 1 ”.7. mm w’ Zin o’ food for babies. It never overheats the blood. J a daily m« J B •• •»•€••••*? ** proper ♦»»«€- | Vi-MAX is ideal for older children because it helps release A ®< *• • K < l I // x the growth and energy factors (carbohydrates, proteins and / fats) from the dailv intake of all foods. Also, it is rich in calcium for building sound bone structure and good teeth. - f -~Z V ' l’ Vi-MAX is reinforced with extra Wheat I Germ, the richest natural source of three vital vitamins* which need replenishing daily to ensure proper I'jn l.W® functioning of the nervous and circulatory systems. bJLmXwuM CV l-JS WW £ Ways to use Vi-MAX: As porridge prepared with half milk and ®U, B bak»<g BMo I half water and topped with brown sugar, syrup, butter or slewed or dried fruits. In your favourite baking recipes, half and half 7? with white flour, Vi-MAX improves texture and taste besides preserving family health. At all stores ... in 21b packs or 41b bags . . . Coarse or Fine. *S thrivesV«.l| A V “xy* family onw I A9U A L I PRODUCT Of D. H. BROWN 4 1.0 N HD.. CH.C H. pock —41 b T *
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29853, 20 June 1962, Page 3
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