CxAaV— t:—Jl j lIE will be a fine man. You hope for him a sue- MHMhEB M cessful future. Are you helping ’vs? i to make it so? What of his ’ health? Are you building it c with the right food? He needs j.?: a hot oaten cereal breakfast h j every morning all the year round, for “Oats,” doctors say, <Sr - “are the most nutritious of all F , cereals.” Delicious Creamoata j I I||f a/’' '• c • is 100% fresh, sun-ripened By f/\ U oats. Untouched by hand from ■T | field to table, not one fraction ||F » ? I and YELLoW P ackets H|F y v 1 Hl n and special rolled coarse cut of the full vital food value p ./. IB I in 3i-ib. red packets. of the natural oat is lost in I Ij/ preparation. A breakfast of > : V °<n Creamoata will give far greater 1 nourishment and energy than a. j| dry,ready-to-eat wheaten break- / /7///\\ fast, which may provide too much bulk and too little real nourishment. / 'I \\ Creamoata is quickly, easily prepared. It is economical in use, the very best / breakfast for young and old, for brain and manual workers. / / //At/ [ dw”—THE NATIONAL BREAKFAST
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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 4
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197Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 192, 11 May 1937, Page 4
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