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Bi for Britain The British Parliament has decreed that Flour must be fortified with Vitamin Bl in the interests of national health as a win the war measure. In New Zealand VI-MAX is playing its part in raising the fitness of the Nation. VI-MAX . contains extra wheat germ, a valuable source of Vitamin 81. Bl is a protective vitamin essential for the normal condition and functioning of nerve tissue, for promoting growth and aiding digestion and assimilation. All over the World various foodstuffs are now being fortified with - , * vitamins. VI-MAX has M^jfi^g^ led the way in New 111 ii a \mwK Zealand. VI-MAX is the TIfVlAXuf most delicious breakfast Ujjjjj^^mins ** food imaginable, as well WHBHH^S as a vital contribution to BHBP^fflraf|§; the health of your family. Include VI-MAX in your next grocery order* 31b cartons 1/8, and 71b bags 2/10. f^pO help keep your mind on anything — driving a car, playing a game, adding up figures -chew WRIGLEY'S daily. WRIGLEY'S CHEWING GUM keeps you fresh and right up to the mark, and overcomes that tired, nervy feeling. Chew WRIGLEY'S for your teeth's sake. It removes the particles of food which lodge between them and thus impedes decay, besides giving your teeth and gums much-needed beneficial exercise. Chew it regularly — especially after meals. That is why so many'doctors and dentists recommend it. Three delicious flavours. P.K. (double distilled peppermint), Spearmint (garden mint) and Juicy Fruit (deliciously different). Buy a few packets of each flavour to-day and always keep a supply handy jn. your purse, pocket, car or home. NZUI4 I laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaJ '▼TfTVVVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT . CHEST \%\COIDS Vm § Penetrating warmth! That* what yo« "f^ Qjt M get from Sloan's Liniment. And whea) t gently applied to chest or back, it aroutet Jf circulation and helps to relieve the con* g gestion. Apply i| ■■■■■■■H^^fIHHHHIHHHHBH| according to direction* and it is mild enough U^^^^nM^^^^^a^^^a^^^^T^T^^a^aM 'or children yet strong f^^L V 4to jf a V k ib^b^^^L^H cnmigfa tot adult*. W^^^ J — 1 L^a^a»^aß m oan'* *'*° ache*, pain*, brutMe| a^L^L^L^Bt^^^^^^^^^^^ stiffnea** aorene** ana vtrain*.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 27, 31 July 1940, Page 13