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m 4 V/ 1 /? 1 THE idea that porridge should not be served in hot weather has been discredited. In the first place pre-cooked ready-to-eat cereals cannot replace porridge because they have lost essential vitamins. Secondly VI-MAX Porridge is non-heating and should be served in all households all the year round. Another VI-MAX advantage is that VI-MAX has less “crude fibre” than whole wheat. “Crude fibre” contains a decalcifying agent. VI-MAX, therefore, provides more vitamins through added wheat germ and more calcium for bone and teeth building. That is why VI-MAX is now N.Z.’s most popular breakfast and cooking cereal. VI-MAX in the PACIFIC Millions of pounds of VI-MAX have gone to the Pacific for the Fighting Services. Here is proof of the value of vitalising nonheating VI-MAX. COARSE or FINE at your grocers in 31b. cartons and 71b. bags, at pre-war prices, .fcrisrlr ..fnodlA -iimsH serve Vitalising Non-Heating VI-MAX all the year round 9. H. BROWN and SON LTD.. Moorhouse Ave., Christchurch. f/C/ffl
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 80, 9 April 1945, Page 6
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