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CREAM O' THE OAT • THE NATIONAL BREAKFAST PROVED BY ANALYSIS T 0 OPEN <UT ALOW DOTTED UNE WITH SHARP GOLD MEDAL \ *4 W A well-known firm of Public Analysts, after analysing Creamoata, reports that the full nutritive value of the oat is preserved, NOTHING OF ANY VALUE IS REMOVED FROM THE OAT GRAIN IN THE PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING CREAMOATA Creamoata Is rich in the vital food elements needed for health. Creamoata is rich in protein for both tissue building and vigorous strength ... in carbohydrates to give radiant vitality and the energy that is so essential to health. No other cereal can give such an abundant supply of real nourishment^. Creamoata is 100% fresh, sun-ripened oats, and " Oats,’,’ doctors say, “are the most nutritious of all cereals.” Creamoata is a complete food for young and old. It supplies energy to last all day and there is not that tired, limp feeling about midday which may occur after a breakfast of dry, ready-to-eat, wheaten cereal, which may supply too much bulk and yet be deficient In real nourishment. Creamoata Is deliciously creamy and nutty to taste. It Is ready for the table in five minutes, but longer cooking makes the flavour even more delicious. Creamoata Is economical, there are 59 platefuls in every 3J-lb. packet, and three large platefuls cost only Id. Creamoata Is made In New Zealand from sun-ripened New Zealand oats. It Is the very best breakfast you can give your family for health and happiness, all the year round. ANALYSIS PROVES IT ! Full weight in every packet. Creamoata Is available only in Sealed Packets, in ' — 3J-lb., 2-lb. and I-lb. YELLOW packets and special rolled coarse cut in 3J-lb. RED packets. , PREPARED fiV FLEMING & COMPANY limited GORE, N.Z. T4P Jifl f antif# ‘lMca Wfltfu no ~nw p ,i vnM > c rjjia io«c ptm.t ao lotv- or n attue 0 OOHtnxi* Hi ’0 ft v F A* V** A PRODUCT OF THE CREAM'PATA'.MILLS - PREPARED BY FLEMING

Substantial FOOTWEAR 3. —Outstanding Value in Men’s Black Calf Derby Boots—(a) Studded rubber soles, welted (as illustrated). 21/6. (b) A similar line, with hard-wearing Hykide leather soles, 24/6. 4. —Men’s Strong Working Boots, at 17/11 pair—(a) Black Chrome Derby Boots, leather soles, with heel and toe plates, or with studded rubber soles. (b) A hard-wearing Split Kip, with toecap; nailed. Also extra-stout line for bad weather. Green hide or Brown Waitite, 27/6, 29/6; Full Kip, 24/6, 27/6. ms 1. Three Outstanding Values in Men’s Shoes, All One Price— . . 16/11 pair (a) A smart medium square-toed Oxford Shoe, with welted leather soles (as illustrated); m plain Black calf or Black glace kid, with patent (hi A strong everyday Black Calf Derby Shoe, welted leather or studded rubber soles. (c) The famous Streamlined model, in Black or Brown calf; welted. 2. Men’s Comfortable-fitting Shoes, for Winter or Golf Wearfa) In strong Brown Grain, moccasin vamp (as dlustrated); leather or rubber soles. 21/-. (b) Same design in Black calf, 17/6; Brown calf, 18/1 1 . (c) A large selection of English , Golf Shoes, in Brown grain; rubber or leather soles. 27/6, 29/6, 32/6, 37/6, 42/6. s.—Just arrived! A large shipment of Men’s English Shoes, for dress wear, Walking, or Golf. Well-known makes—Crockett and Jones, Bostock, C. and E. Lewis, and Moccasin. MAIL YOUR ORDER m "We pay postage one way. and refund your money in full if you are not satisfied, W. HARRIS and Son Ltd. footwear specialists, Six Shops, Dunedin.

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Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 22688, 30 June 1937, Page 9