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Only a whisper of sound can pene- / 'If N '~ ' ■■ " > ~- ■■» trate walls of Gibraltar Board . .. it / . . -it shuts out 89% of noise. . ... Enjoy £ If peace and quiet .. . the peace of s*">-<^^. li knowing your walls and ceilings -T >"<^ JL m . WON'T BURN .. . the quiet and I?yiWfl? .CM Ft C comfort of its insulation. Use it for mM m MJW^mM MtMMW'-^m YOUR home. GIBRALTAR BOARD Keep Free from COLDS and 'FLU ■ ~■—,.,,' ' It is the duty of every New Zealander to — -jl) 11 keep fit at all times, but especially in trar fy jfcjji|pjif) *J time. Unnecessary illness means an unneces- ! sary drain on restricted medical and nursing , K^H^of IKHJ^^H services, and essential drugs. tin the healthy body are fighting TlfVlllJll forces which combat germs. These b**»«t*b ■"/%| fighting forces need vitalising with I ffiwiimii^ w«bwb cam I VI-MAX, which contains vitamins A, 81, 82, and £. VI-MAX is vita- \%**fSSS^B^m mm plus through : the addition of I l/l* li^^^^^M^M extra wheat germ, and should be I VItAA IV S^ SSI served every morning as a delicious I T | Iwl ft X \^^\\ vi-max is made porridge, and used regularly in I'ttBJwSCSA ft?M by the ,makers of cakes,vscones, puddings, biscuits, etc. b^JjJ^Hliii|S2Lettail \wtA S5. AN thendguY r : VI-MAX is sold in two grades, coarse WSKIiS^/P\ \ anteed 100% whole* a nd fine, in 31b. cartons and 71b. IarTfjZWJM&WA' k—-^ Ample VI-MAX Supplies Available.
9 The shortage of materials and lacK of staff unfortunately prevent our filling , all orders completely and promptly. Q We would assure our customers, however, that we are doing our best for everyone, and that we are rationIng our supplies In the fairest manner possible. , Q In the meantime, we confidently look forward to the return of normal times and consequent normal deliveries. W. GREGG & CO., LTD. PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, DUNEDIN.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIV, Issue 17, 20 July 1942, Page 3
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