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Bi for Britain The British' Parliament has decreed that Flour must be fortified with Vitamin Bl in the interests of national health as a win the war measure. In New Zealand VLMAX is playing its part in raising the fitness of the Nation. VI-MAX contains extra wheat germ, a valuable source of Vitamin 81. Bl is a protective vitamin essential for the normal condition and functioning of nerve tissue, for promoting growth and aiding digestion and assimilation. All over the World various foodstuffs are now being fortified with vitamins. VI-MAX has led the way in New V Lil A Zealand. VI-MAX is the T I most delicious breakfast food imaginable, as well as a vital contribution to the health of your family. Include VI-MAX in your next grocery order. 31b cartons 1/8, and 71b bags 2/10. BARLEY, 180 lbs. for 15/6 bagBARLEY MEAL, 180 lbs. In six-bag lots 14/6 big foe 14 /6 bag PRIME TABLE POTATOES PIG MEAL, 140 lbs. for 13/- bag 180 lbs. 7/6 bag WHITE DUCK HORSE COVERS, Sack Lined:— 5’ 4” and 5’ 6” at 31/-. 5’ 8” and 5’ 10” at 34/6. COW COVERS:— Sack Lined with Leg Straps at 17/6. Sack Lined with Fillet Strings 12/6. * Unlined 9/6. COW HAY 3/6 Bale. CLOVER MIXTURE 4/6 Bale. COW CHAFF 4/-. All sacks in. ALL PRICES F.O.R. CHRISTCHURCH. Smith’s City Market Ltd 550 Colombo Street, Christchurch. 'PHONE 34680. ’PHONE 34680.

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Grey River Argus, 6 August 1940, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 6 August 1940, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 6 August 1940, Page 7

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