"HAWY-FAT." ; How convenient to be able to. buy ** ANCHOR." the World'# Be#! Butter, in half-pound pat#, and yet still have the protection of the hygienic carton< That*# what the new " Handy-Pat ** mean# to housewives. Ask Your Grocer to Delivei "ANCHOR" BUTTER "Tie World's Bert." 2 I iiiiininiiiiiiiHiiiniiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiuiiiiiiiintiimiiuniimmititmniiiiiti ;rarsj <\xm W ET TASTyY TO r BREAKFAST i WEET-BIX HMF. SUNDAY. Wh»l'; ntMf ' than poached eggs served on Weet-Blx. sliced In half and spread with butter. MONDAY.-—To start the week well, two Weet-Bix is a "bowl with hot milk TUESDAY.-—Serve them with milk «tnd add honey or golden syruo. WEDNESDAY.—Toast two Weet. Bix in oven and serve with melted cheese. THURSDAY.—Try sliced banana# with your Weet-Bix and milk. FRlDAY.—Another delightful variety is Weet Bix served with peaches. SATURDAY—Serve hubby - # WeetBbf with cream, and add a few fresh raisins.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19809, 2 December 1927, Page 7
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