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A P .J WAS > TSJI.’CT P.Y TK3 NEW ZEALAND DEPT. GF HDAI.TU • ■: . '''''' ' ’ THE SCHOOL Whether taken from home or bought at school, the school lunch should contain . .. MILK- as a bottle of milk brought from home, cocoa or a milk shake. 'SANDWICHES buttered — all wholemeal bread or half wholemeal, half white bread, or ROLLS buttered — preferably wholemeal. FILLINGS — two-thirds protein; such as meat, egg, fish, cheese, peanut butter. With thdse may be included lettuce, tomato, celery, cucumber or any other vegetable. One-third sweet; such as dates, raisins, black-currant jam, NO MORE than one buttered scone or gem, plain cake, bup or biscuit, RAW FRUIT or vegetable to finish. % _ _____ —This lunch will satisfy the needs of growth in children and keep them bright xk and alert at school. A 131 vN Tfte Department has a free booklet with suggestions for school lunches. Write f,r a copy.

MW* id vT xx o -sUv 1 Amazing, isn’t it? — but there you are. The proof of the polish is in the polishing. Buy a tin today and prove for yourself that Waxshine is the only polish that stands up to the split-second test. It’s the polish that rubs on easiest, rubs up fastest, and lasts longest. Don’t delay buy your tin of Waxshine today! WAXSHINE “

REFRIGERATORS \ Just landed a small shipment of the well* | \ known LEONARD household size | | Refrigerators. - , | > Also 12 cu. ft two-door farm size. 8 2 Made By KELVINATOR LTD,, ENGLAND. GIFFORD’S ta,™ st.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1949, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1949, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Greymouth Evening Star, 2 September 1949, Page 7