ion EVERY MEMBER OF i i CREAM 0 THE OAT Full weight in every packet. Creamoata is available only in Sealed Packets, in 3\-lb., 2-lb. and i-lb, YELLOW packets and special rolled coarse cut in 3i-lb. RED packtts. § 0 There is no better breakfast, all the year round, than a hot oaten cereal breakfast of delicious Creamoata. Avoid giving your family over-refined cereal foods, which are so often, be cause of their refining, deprived of valuable vitamins. Give them Creamoata, the whole grain pure oaten food, which retains all the vitamins of the fresh sun-ripened oats. Not one fraction of the full nutritive value is lost or impaired in manufacture. Creamoata builds robust health and gives energy to last all day. There is not that flagging of energy at midday after a breakfast of Creamoata such as is apt to follow a breakfast of some over-refined, dry cereal food. Creamoata is deliciously creamy and nutty in flavour and can be cooked in five minutes. Creamoata is economical too three large platefuls cost only Id. Avoid over-refined, vitamin-deprived foods .... for health, give your family Creamoata. mm m m §mm#m II % ff m mm 'm mm m 4 b. \ °*r miiii r "r sis & l ib. PACKETS yi/atlomv (JO healifauL A PRODUCT OF THE CREAMOATA MILLS-PREPARED BY FLEMING & COMPANY LTD.. GORE. NX
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22987, 15 March 1938, Page 4
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