H he SCeli€?r or i/antown M 8 ig • *>* fi^ 1 03V iiSSK S 3 JSS KS KK 6* & $ 1 m v -<•;. SS& !fe j%g € S 3 Sfc 255! « w/ I^*' «s There's a thousand hungry kiddies or perhaps a dozen more, Besieged in starving Dantown, with a Sentry at the door Who is watching far the conning of their valiant Sergeant Dan... Sec him marching on to Dantown, with Milk Qaties in the van! Milk Oaties for a garrison of expectant girls and hoys So hungry you can't blame them for making quite a noise. Each feels about Milk Oaties he or she could eat a packet.. . Our Sergeant and his dashing men can understand the racket ! For there's nothing like Milk Oaties You can take my word for that For hungry, growing kiddies who will smile and put on fat With every blessed plateful that is creamy to the brim Sergeant Dan can tell you for it's made a man of him ! m i W U ■ A " Breakfast Prepared from plump, sun-ripened oats toasted, steamed, full of delicious nutriment. Just stir into boiling water —that's all ! FLEMING & CO., LTD. P.O. BOX 24, GORE.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16201, 26 November 1926, Page 3
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194Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16201, 26 November 1926, Page 3
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