■IMIBIWLJiUMJM 'X '■"-A lyW ' > ' F\ JAk f y l * I .. . .. . . v svX , JI .-X _ Creamoata Madam? 59 platefuls in every 3| lb. packet! It works out at nearly three platefuls for one penny... there’s economy for you! Still more— >* B "**\. Creamoata is all pure Southland oats...the finest you can find... and oats are all pure nourishment. No wonder Creamoata is the s g family breakfast for young and old...light, creamy, yet rich in I J energy-giving, sustaining nourishment. Start the children right * for health ... give them Creamoata for breakfast every morning. CBEAMOATA.fI? CREAM 0’ THE OAT —'' 22 4 A Product of Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore. ■ — anonymous friends" by a Sergeant-pilot ’ 4 i TN the forward areas of the Pacific Q there aren’t many comforts. The jungle doesn’t welcome strangers. It fights back with tropical pest & : J % and disease ... A tent to sleep in—or a'‘fox- H hole’ when the Japs strafe us —and a ’plane to 1 ' fly in is about all we expect at times ... \ t “ But there is one thing that makes all the difference to life over there — the work of Patriotic Funds. You really need to be there and see our chaps coming back to base to ® ~ realise how much it means . . . The regular parcels, the films which keep us in touch with ; . the world, the recreation facilities which miraculously follow us about ... v “And when I consider the many other x Patriotic activities . . . comforts for prisoners-of-war, sick and wounded, the service clubs , and so on, I realise how splendidly the people of New Zealand are supporting us. I’d like f • s y personally to thank everyone who has con- | ! , tributed to the Patriotic Funds. I imagine I / -A them all as real friends ... and that’s how all i; the chaps in the squadron feel about it, too.” * The many-sided activities of Patriotic Funds are distributed among the Army, Navy, Air Force, Merchant yW//////, //, Marine and Prisoners-of-War. If we relax, we let them /L/'/ down. The need for support is continuous. Keep giving generously for the welfare and comfort of our fighting * 944 ALL-PURPOSES mionc APPEAL CONTINUE TO GIVE GENEROUSLY - THIS IS THE LEAST WE CAN DO 1.4
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WHAT’S IN A NAME? EVERYTHING WHEN IT’S BULLER ASK FOR BULLER BUTTER! AND SEE THAT YOU GET IT !
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Grey River Argus, 12 May 1944, Page 8
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411Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 12 May 1944, Page 8
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