m JLi w. WM&m wm£sm. Wx m m n m. % 7 Ik MAX JSasnS' < P jSraumlnttiPJWfti gs-ipP •Minins <1 I r **vi> •ttm ctuv s toe %Vi MAX * ACCORDING to an American authority New Zealanders are the best fed people in the world. Even under rationing we have access to a fully adequate diet. On rare occasions VI-MAX may be temporarily sold out. This is due to the huge demand for this popular vitamin-plus breakfast food and cook* ing cereal. Civilian demands are overshadowed by much greater demands for the armed forces overseas. But by working right round the clock, day and night, the VI-MAX factory is able to catch up on temporary shortages and maintain supplies of this important cereal. Vl-MAX, of course, has the advantage of containing not only the wheat germ of the whole wheat but extra wheat germ added. That is why VI-MAX is vitaminplus ! ♦ FOOD WINS WARS! On the fighting front and on the home front, food is a vital munition of war. Both fronts are being supplied from the busy VI-MAX factory by D. H. Brown and Son Ltd., Moorhouse Avenue, Christchurch. All stores sell VI-MAX both Coarse and Fine in 31b. carton* and 71b. bags, at pre-war prices. START THE DAY WITH VITALISING VI-MAX m m m Wmmm m mm mmm MO@ON| Make Good Things to Eat Famous Foods “ON ACTIVE SERVICE” Remember those tins of delicious Morton Herrings & Tomato Sauce. Morton Salmon, Morton Kippers and Bloaters. They’ll all be back again after the war and what delicious meals, snacks and party savouries will be served. Meantime certain Morton products are still available. Make a note of these in your shopping list. MORTON Indian Curry Powder MORTON Castor Oil (Remember the famous blue bottle, well that’s out for the duration, but the Castor Oil is the same high quality as ever.) Other MORTON products are:— (B.P. Standard) Epsom Salts, Cod Liver Oil, Paraffin Oil and Oliva Oil. Make Sure of Morton the guarantee of Quality New Zealand Distributors: 3. R. BUTLAND (Pty.) LTD.: Dilworth Bldg., Queen St, Auckland. M 3 TREAT AS TREASURE The artist is right... You should take the greatest care of your selfstropping Valet Razor nowadays. For one thing, no more are being made while the war lasts. And for another, it gives you weeks of perfect shaving from every single blade... But even a Valet can do with a lfttle extra care. '///. dam Vu, So remember : Always strop th* blade before putting your rasor away. A little of the oil from the strop will come into contact with the cutting edge and so help to prevent corrosive action. Keep the strop clean. VALET RAZOR —Strops itself THE AUTUMN OUTBREAK of COLDS & FLU HAS BEGUN REPORTS indicate an early crop of Colds, Sore Throats and ’Flu. The germs are no respecter of persons-YOU MAY BE NEXT. Don’t take chances. At the slightest sign of a sneeze or sniffle —if you feel any minor aches and pains-—if you get a sore throatuse ‘ASPRO’ immediately. ‘ASPRO’ can quickly alleviate Colds and ’Flu, and if used according to directions as a gargle It will rapidly relieve a sore throat. There is nothing QUICKER—SAFER— SURER or Better than ‘ASPRO*. ASP IS YOUR PROTECTION FOR ALL ILLS* CHILLS Oy m © rC PRICES: 6fd., 1/7 2/8, 4/9 PER PACKET The above »re approved prim and include Sales Tax. Aioro Ltd., Manufacturing Chemist., Marion Street, Wellington.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25565, 19 June 1944, Page 3
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