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? Gl/ ; f r-f - G ' 7 ■ lN ./.L to " NZS 4 1 V Ipi.Cafrera* Ltd., 150 Y.ari' Rtputatien Jar' Quality. SAKE CRAVEDA COS?K-WPED CIGARETTES Keep Your National Savings Account Active L ■ .. rvjG r o MR. BRAKES,THE BUSMAN Mr. Brakes the Busman takes Solvol Soap, big chunky cakes. It shifts the grease and slush and oil After a day off grimy toil, 4 ‘ It deans his handshis family say “Fit for a Busman’s Holiday!” MADE BY LEYER BROTHERS (N.Z.) LIMITED. JACKSON STREET, PETONE. 5.10006 Z TROPICAL MADNESS? The idea that porridge should not be served in hot weather has been dis- ■' credited. In the first place pre-cooked, WIisMAX ready-to-eat cereals cannot replace v & p Ori idge because they have lost essenthe PACIFIC tial vitamins. Secondly, VI-MAX porridge is nonMillions of pounds of heating and should be served in all VI-MAX have gone to households all the year round, the Pacific for the Fight- Another VI-MAX advantage is that the Pacific tor tne higni VI . MAX has less « crude fibre » than mg «Services. Here is wb ole wheat. “Crude fibre” contains proof of the value of a decalcifying agent. VI-MAX, there--uifalisinir non - heatins fore, provides more vitamins through vitalismg, non heating adfl ’ d x wheat gerril and more calcium VI-MAX. f Or bone and teeth building. COARSE or FINE at your grocers at pre-war prices. D. H. Brown and Vik\ Son ’ Ltd ” Moorhouse kk W Avenue, Christchurch.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 April 1945, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 April 1945, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 April 1945, Page 7

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