' :—' Sizes and Fittings for All Figures £5/5/0 £5/15/0 £6/6/0 "lf BlPl'^ WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON^ BISB ■ . Ear the health of {ffis&^ little chfldrai^n^f SWEET, nutty gfam aa&d t&h m€H What a breakfast to bring the roses of health to the cheeks of little,children. Grain that is the finest of New Zealand's best harvests, selected, cleaned, crushed, steamed —transformed from golden grain into de£cate little white flakes, delicious in flavour, rich in food value. That is Milk Oaties, the children's favourite breakfast. oLet them eat as much as they want fc* breakfast, served with pure fresh milk, and you need not worry about the day ahead* They wili be ready for work or play, foe Oats are the finest natural food known, con^ Save 50 Sgt. Dan heads taining food to build sturdy little limbs and for a silver dessert spoon. tQ S [ YC ener g y and vitality to active brainst Sft&EaaST O^h- Milt Oatics-will build and»ter Gore, tain a firm foundation of health. MILK OATIES Prepared by Fleming and, Company, Limited, Gore. m READY AS SOON AS THE WATER BOILS influenza Jtj^AVri "-* jp|
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 17
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183Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 117, 20 May 1930, Page 17
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