Enjoy y° ur UKISHI Bo ""' ■i. has W®' and it's better for y * •••. - % ■. . *SS2I R m m SI « ii » i !'«!;! ft I'lyJfV M N Ik if Mm mm* 1 4ZP A < %r & m f* m c 0 to &Z#Jss /He SO EASY TO COOK. Champion Oats is the easiest possible breakfast to get. no mixing to a paste first. No stirring required. Put it on in basin stood in a saucepan of water or in a double saucepan when you first rise. Cooks while you dress and lay the table. Never goes lumpy. Saves labour and keeps you well. \ r,/, v :■ . „ .1 fcii umym * P&V ' 5 ill!.. ;■ mm:f i II "if mmmt, f.% , * - . MSm m m K" ■" - ' k W" p ' * * m-i- : BISSSii 0 Like all cooked cereals, Rolled Oats is most delicious when it's just made. That means you must get it FRESH if you're to enjoy a really deliciou3 porridge. And that in turn means asking your Grocer for CHAMPION Oats. You can't get any other Oats so fresh —for £ t \ # Champion is the only Rolled Oats made m Auckland. It is supplied to your grocer DIRECT from the mill, not shipped hundreds of miles to Auckland, stored there and then wholesaled out. Your Grocer can get it fresh from the mill every few days, with all the delightful fragrance and flavour of the new-milled grain unspoilt. And, mind you, fresh Champion Oats is not only nicer—it's better for you. All vitamin foods lose value with keeping, and, as Rolled Oats is rich in Vitamin B, it's important to get it fresh. Ask your Grocer for CHAMPION ROLLED OATS, the unspoilt natural cereal. You'll enjoy it more. < CHAMPIONS ES/NRMC
a m In thoroughly pre-shrunk flannel or worsted spun from the longest and strongest fibres of highest-grade wool. Plenty of length in the leg. Slim hip fittings. These slacks are available in all smart tones of grey and fawn. lit & ■ J* 1 v A A \ ft* > _o< 3U Jn the Ca Stripes m, too, /or // /ooA when Buggy in tontinue ov finish. 1 Inside sear bmj- \\ \\ \\v star t^ie p* ec;e * 8 w/N\ \\\\ \\ \\\ the smart-fitting blazer of // rk thoroughly pre-shrunk (/ \ Canterbury blazer cloth, f / // / in lots of smart colour ' '' ' —' ' * ' ' combinations. A fine supporting caste features a well-cut pair of slacks, perfectly tailored, with top pleats for snug fit at waist—and an Interlock sports shirt of finest, Egyptian cotton, smart enough for all-day wear. You'll find any of these Canterbury sports essentials absolute record breakers for long wear and the quality look to the very end 1 So long as it's a . With talon or button fastening. Long or short sleeves. In fint wool or cotton Interlock. CANE, WALKER, RUDKIN, LIMITED, Chrittchurch and Aihburton SPORTS SHIRTS BLAZERS
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22540, 3 October 1936, Page 11 (Supplement)
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