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For the wide swirling skiids ihat are the feature of evening frocks and of many day* time, lawn, and wedding narty dresses, sheer fabrics are the perfect medium—chiffons, fancy swies and dimities. Of the nlain materials, coloured chiffon mousscl-, lines are particularly favoured and for bridesmaids, nothing loolm sweeter. AVe have one range of twentv-thrcc shades in gorgeous colours at 3s lid yard, "\ ou will just adore them. Collinson and Cunninghame, Ltd.—Advt.

The answer to MALNUTRITION Lack of essential food elements in apparently adequate diets is a common form of malnutrition in New Zealand. The crying need to-dav is not for more In extreme cases of under-development or weak digestion, medical advice should of course be obtained. food, but for the right food. Controlled feeding trials over a period of years have produced VI-MAX. VI-MAX is scientifically adjusted, giving you more vitamins and less starch. VI-MAX contains an extra proportion of wheat germ rich in vitamins A, B, and E. VI ■M A X is non-irritating. (Coarsest bran removed.) VI-MAX is therefore a great energy producer, body builder, bone and teeth developer, and promotes vitality. INFANTS, CHILDREN, and ADULTS NEED VI-MAX Vi-Max is not over-refined or devitalised. Vi-Max is a natural food. Vl-MAX is an ideal first solid food for infants (boil 5-hour and strain). As a cereal for children and adults it is easily the most delicious and by far the most beneficial. VI-MAX is also the ideal cooking cereal. VI-MAX puddings, cakes, scones and biscuits are a most wholesome and welcome addition to the menu. Recipes with every packet. Your grocer sells VI-MAX in 3lb cartons at 1/8, and in 71b bags. Si, m Th; m tit * PS I m % VI m o/0t % % % 22 otem i The Answer to Malnutrition

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 1 September 1938, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 1 September 1938, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Manawatu Standard, Volume LVIII, Issue 234, 1 September 1938, Page 14

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