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MONOTONY LESSENS APPETITE.

Monotony—or the lack of taste-ajv peal of the food served, is often the cause of poor appetites. If you have found this to bo the case with the breakfast food you have used so long, try the complete change found in Diamond “Oatlets.” Through being prepared in a new, small form that brings out full flavour and deliciousness of the oat, “Oatlets” is a breakfost food that cannot fail to arouse and completely satisfy the most jaded appe» tite. —Advt.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 14 June 1933, Page 5

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MONOTONY LESSENS APPETITE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 14 June 1933, Page 5

MONOTONY LESSENS APPETITE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 167, 14 June 1933, Page 5

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