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Test & I * *h%q mm§ WERE. ML m pH r///S BLINDFOLD TEST HAS SEEN A BL ESS INO - EVERYBODY FROM DADDY DOWN TO YOUN6 6WEN AGREES THAT CORN Fl-AKES ARE MUCH MORE DEUC/OUS. SO NO MORE o/CH/NG AND CHOOS/NG THEY ALL WANT CORN FLAKES FOR BREAKFAST FROM NOW ON/ kELI O66S CORN iallY CORN made in SELLS —vote famous Taste Experts, Champion Cooks, Leading Chefs and 298 everyday people after making Kellogg's amazing Blindfold Test! Kellogg's Representative might even knock on your door —— and ask you and your family to make this Blindfold Test. There's a thrill to it—Excitement with cameramen coming along. High-powered lights shining down on the dining-room table. One by one the members of the family come into the room. Each is blindfolded and given four popular breakfast cereal* to taste. (Each cereal is referred to by number). Then comes the question: "Which do you consider tastes best?" It may seem hard to believe but it's true every vote goes to Kellogg's Corn Flakes. General verdict is —no comparison for this far tastier, far crisper breakfast cereal. / if? m grogs Fm WHY ARE THEY ALL VOTING FOR KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES? Won £SO Priz I >" y -,x-" ' *»'■: 't ' 1 —these are the only breakfast flakes made with corn, and corn it far richer in natural flavour than any other grainl *9? oHDiifAirr W-AKI COIIIf TuAKE 2 —each Corn Flake is bigger, crisper, and much more crunchy than ' any other breakfast flake you've ever tasted before 3 Kellogg's make each rich richer by adding just the tiniest flavour of malt U-m-m-h! Just wait till you taste these scrumptious Corn Flakes Mrs. L. G. Hamilton, of 61 Haghea St., Mile End, S.A., a first prize winner in the "Women's Weekly" £SOO Cooking Contest, says: "That extra rich flavour of corn makes all the difference. There's nothing to compare with Corn Flakes.? ; Little Vi'rginia Weidler, who made such a hit in Paramount'*. "Souls at. Sea," is another little girl who always eats up her breakfast now that her Mummy gives her Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Says Virginia, "M-m-m, Corn Flakes taste LOTS nicer!" Sole New Zealand H. O. WILES LTD., Anzac Avenue, Auckland, C.I.

r mam: W COOKE & CO. LTD, Albert Street, Auckland Agents V' $. $' -v'.'# ••£ IS \v-v. & * 'L s, y4h i*GL €m& mrrrf c M&& mj, th E WHISKY f> BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND << $ AW U"-"" : « «» I V 5 » « W" m *»v v k« There is nothing difficult about advertising in New Zealand's Greatest Daily Newspaper just hand your advt. to a Herald Newsagent, or RING PHONE 30-078 Every member of the 68,000 families who buy the Herald each day has some want that can be reached through the classified columns of the Herald perhaps it is a secondhand car—that new house or flat—a modern radio to replace an out-of-date model—the right firm for doing that repair job—an interesting resort for the coming holidays^—or a hundred and one other things that advertisers have to offer Auckland 3 thousands of buyers. For Quicker Results--for Bigger Retur\i THE CLASSIFIED THE NEW ZEAL ■Tel Auckland your wants in LUMNS O D GET HOLD OF FO R DRY CLEANING IK OODW AND DYEING THAT PLEASES. MOODY'S DYE WORKS LTD. "■ N i J LfIL YV iau. Phone 40-602 (2 lines) for Vans to Call. Crowhurst St, Newmarket. hi. ■ ' ■' »

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22954, 4 February 1938, Page 16