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CREAM 0’ THE OAT and CREAM OF kirt BREAKFASTS mmmm m m m mm. m m % m What a wonderful start he has in life ... beautiful plump limbs and sturdy frame ... he deserves the best you can give him. See that.he gets a big, creamy plateful of Creamoata, every morning all the year round; for oats, dietitians say, contain the valuable vitamins, mineral salts and energy-giving properties for radiant health, and Creamoata it; the whole, sun-ripened oat grain from which nothing is lost in preparation. Bulk for bulk, Creamoata contains infinitely more real nourishment than a dry, ready-to-eat cereal. Creamoata is light, easily digested and deliciously creamy to taste. Creamoata is easily cooked in five minutes, and is most economical. Each 3f-lb. packet contains 59 generous platefuls. c °tn K 219 FL^lNd UrfPM p *Hy SGT DAN A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS - PREPARED Full weight in every packet. Creamoata is available only IN SEALED PACKETS, in 3 \-lb., 2-lb. and i-lb. YELLOW packets and special rolled !§| . \ coarse cut in si-lb. RED packets. FLEMING & CO. LTD., GORE CICQMMO NWefijjjj \n The Manufacturers of Player’s Cigarettes are proud to publish (with acknowledgements to the British Government) another of the series of announcements concerning the war efforts of the British Commonwealth of Nations, which originally appeared in the English Press. In doing so they pay grateful tribute to the unbreakable spirit of comradeship that exists between all the Dominions and the Motherland. Their traditionally high quality has made Player's the largest-selling cigarettes in the Empire . . . J m ' > m m SR m w.m HI 1 ■w mm n H mi we st: her'shofes &? ? S e I Somh h p P % New Zealand f 0 8 ntrmen from N ew d /Crs ’ families and come to fight Z ,h u th F‘ lr homes As equal partners theShl ■ ° her Slde of ‘he el They know that there is *t le £ rcat Crus unless the world of the fnt °h a f rcc New Zeal >n. which a man can ca H hNsf 1 { r ? c *orld- a w! J,r Ca,lng bct ' vee " ‘he weak and the s°tron g. f'lam thfoFlZZrZiV!!*" h '’°™ iSpce.” Thousands “* " trained and equinned In,, • • Zealand troops, ; >v«i.h i >i« ere « c^„ uow on active service in Thousands more thousand men have volunteer^ d,< \ East - Four Air Force. New Zealand • d for * he New -Zeal already famous. d alri yen in the R.A.F. VH W Cork Tipped or Plain SO for 7d. The whole of New Zealand*,, to the mills of Britain The ?. U l put of wool is comit surplus ofwolfram-vitaUor'arm 0 ° f the New Zealan to our steel works. BritW T S ~ ,S bein S sc: filled with huge stocks of wi s v wareh ouses are bein mutton, and other food f N Zealand hutter, chees< of New Zealand 8 ’ “Kh? ‘ he P / ime Mints t comes the answer from our hearts. Sta>l(l > we stana A COMMON,v EAITH , N arms NAME " BRITISH IN QUALI’

Don't tfct up night after night liecauao of lack of control ovor tho urine. Wien your rest Is Interrupted, you aro tired and worn out on arising in tho morning—totally unfit for the day's work. If you get up at ulght duo to frequent, scanty pnssages with burning and discomfort, your kidneys and bladder need help. The longer you havo suffered from tlieso symptoms of kidney and bladder trouble, tlio inoro you owo It to your health to heed tho warnings and take Immediate steps to correct the cause of sleepless nights and days of misery, discomfort and inconvcnlenco. When, tho kidneys do not function properly, waste matter and poisonous acids stay in tho blood. In addition to causing frequent scanty passages, you may havo backache, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, leg pains, swollen feet and ankles, dizziness, pulllncss under tho eyes and eiceas urio acid. JDon't delay 1 Neglect Is dnngerous. Take DOAN’S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. They strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, banish pain and aid In ridding tho system of harmful wastes and acid poisons. Get DOAN'S DACKACHS ftlftNEX FILLS

FARMERS! We can supply you with all wet weather requirements. OILY COATS, LEGGINGS, SOU’WESTERS, BOOTS. Also in Stock: COW COVERS and TARPAULINS. N.Z. Loan & Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd (Opposite Post Office.)

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20632, 13 August 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20632, 13 August 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20632, 13 August 1941, Page 10