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w Pam, sister of the famous Sergeant Dan After completely studying tha subject ot children’s health and nutrition, the United States Bureau of Education makes the following statement: " cs£ well-cooked cereal is an essential part of a child’s breakfast” The Girl Guide Typical of New Zealand’s girlhood. Clean-limbed, sturdy, active, straight-thinking. Full of vitality,—she needs nourishing, stimulating food. Mothers, her happiness not only to-day, but in the years to come depends on you. One thing is vital—the kind of breakfast she eats. Rich in all the elements of perfect nutrition, Creamoata is the ideal breakfast for. children; it contains a rich store of the mental and physical energy every child needs. Serve the children Creamoata for breakfast to-morrow—they’ll love its flavour. It’s so easy to prepare, too. Pat Creamoata with a Silver f Secant <3fan. Spoon—foods are nicer eaten g>.o, (Box 24, Sore (N.Z. Vith silver. Save the Sergeant | QUase send me collection sheet for your Silver Dan heads on the packets and j Spoott <g ree g;f t Scheme. 3 enclose a sumwe will send you a beautiful | p. 4 addressed envelope. silver spoon or two round bowl SYame silver tea spoons FREE. Fill in “ the coupon for collection sheet. | tAadreu CREAM O THE OAT Cfte NATIONAL BREAKFAST (S> MADE BY FLEMING & CO. LTD. GORE, N.Z. bt PETOME THE WARMEST WOOLLENS WOVEN BLANKETS RUGS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR MOFFAT’S GOLD MEDAL ELECTRIC RANGE BRITISH MADE. Twelve Models to select from. Prices to suit all purses These RANGES can be PURCHASED and INSTALLED on EASY TERMS through DUNEDIN CITY CORPORATION or TURNBULL & JONES, LIMITED Electrical Engineers 78-80 Stuart Street - - CITY. Cooking Demonstrations as usual every Tuesday and Thursday from 2 to 4 p.m.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20389, 21 April 1928, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20389, 21 April 1928, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20389, 21 April 1928, Page 5

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