• ■ ■ < ■ '. - /V ’ • I JnWaHon ♦♦ ♦ IS EXTENDED TO THE LADIES OF GREYMOUTH AND DISTRICT TO VISIT OUR FASHION SALON NOW SHOWING LATEST CREATIONS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER, 1945 COATS—SUITS FURS FROCKS—SKIRTS KNITWEAREXCITING AND ALLURING. -888 BB& 88 - JBL - K RO PI CAL Ml RM IW (F 9 ADiISI: The idea that porridge should not be served in hot weather has been discredited. In the first place pre-cooked, iSI ready-to-eat cereals cannot replace porridge 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, fbp Pacific for the Fight- Another VI-MAX advantage is that the Pacific tor me ngn yI MAX has less .< cl , ude fibre » than ing Services. Here is whole wheat . “Crude fibre” contains proof of the value of a decalcifying agent. VI-MAX, there/italising, non - heating fore, provides more vitamins through added wheat germ and more calcium VI-MAX. f or bone and teeth building. x-j-r-, COARSE or FINE at your grocers at pre-war ‘ f prices. D. H. Brown and Son, Ltd., Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch.
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Grey River Argus, 16 March 1945, Page 3
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