The dark destroyer .cjeft .the waves, On Empire duty plying. High overhead the Union Jack, Ked, white, and blue, .was flying. The captain stood upon the bridge. No sailor ever truer! Ho feared no cough, for down below, Was Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. —Advt.
.Kiddies love the de- \J licious flavour of Kellogg's A Corn Flakes.^ And t ~i&\ j Kellogg's are good for ■■■■■■■■ÜBB them—breakfast, lunch or -fr No other com «*k«» . . I equal Kellofg't for supper, or between meals. flavour and cri. P ne«. Nourishing and easily di- Serve with cold milk or ... •• .. cream— delicious with geSted. Always extra Crisp. fruit or honey added. I 4 _ No cooking required. | *§ MM Ready-to-Serv«. Sold WAVIUXWm* b, .11 grocer.-in th< tmfUW^fW red and green package. CORNFLAKES Alm m&kers of K«llou'» ALL.BRAN-a>«tiYo food I II fdUgmA I|J£| 1 J£orn|l_ Still Ri|irtieiUtiie« lor New Zeaiui: 9HHW HAKES ||w ■• I H. O. WILES, LTO. IISSMH TimußMcAuicAtum, AUCKLAND ll^V^'lll* I
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1930, Page 7
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155Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 13, 16 January 1930, Page 7
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