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balanced diet* and 3 big platefuls cost only Id. Creamoata has no substitute. "Gentlemen of the Jury, there is no need to ask you to >\j|^^H^^^^H^^D|^^^^^K 1 consider your verdict. Your happy expressions tell me vXml^R^M^E^UmMEßß^^E^^^Emmnm^mm\% CREAMOATA is light, deiidously nutty In flavour, and very easily digested, It ensures for every- "3— IK ?IK A lIX that you have decided that Creamoata is the finest JHHSwHBBWWWPj^^^^^TIIBBi GREAMOATA suits everybody, youpg and old, indoor and outdoor workers. It supplies abundant Full weight in every packet. Creamoata is AVAILABLE f $ . i - "The Court will now rise. Members of the Jury are I 7« energy to last ail day and there is not that flagging of energy about midday which you are apt to ONLY IN SEALED PACKETS, in 3\-Ib., 2-lb. and l-lb. %**r®QtYl O tOC \JQX excused from further service. They will therefore be feel after a dry, ready-td-eat, wheaten cereal breakfast. YELLOW packets and special rolled coqrse cut in 3 1-/6. THE NATIONAL BREAKFAST free to enjoy uninterrupted the delights of the national , ; RED packets. breakfast — Creamoata." CREAMOATA is easily, quickly prepared for the table in five minutes though longer cooking rnaket theflavour even more defklou*. A PRODUCT OB THE CREAMOATA MILLS - PREPARED BY FLEMING & CO. LTD., GOR &i

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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 81, 2 October 1940, Page 6

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