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.Jp z 5 rwwIMBB -'J ,a is M tliem Mothers have given Creamoata its leading place among all breakfast cereals because fiF of its nutritive value for both young and old, the quickness with which it can be prepared (ready to serve in five minutes), and its cheapness (two full plates cost only one penny). | CREAM O' THE OAT Rreamoata Prepared by Fleming & Co. Ltd., Gore—manufacturers also of Thistle Rolled Oats (easily prepared) and Sweet Heart O’Wheat (for puddings and desserts). - ■■■■■■■■■——.— ? ... ROSLYN BATHING COSTUMES ■s’ V \ New Cuts and Colours w/Jl j Elastic Weave • • • The " World ’ s Best Wool. --- MADE IN NEW~ZEALAND. ' 105505418 MT cHM a 4 ILr 1-t > J ,yji Change to the Tea that NEVER M RiH "For 30 years the favourite blend IjUEwil You’ll come to BELL TEA in the end !”■ Vfi*’ As y our P rc : paration (Anti- WMKA«J Aij® "'ll Acido) hat been v I used in the ■ Convalescent Home for several > years, it is only fair that I should / bear testimony to the value of it. The matron assures me that it is abso- . lutely invaluable in all digestive troubles, and I, * z* she would never be without it m the Home. The 1A effect, even in long-standing cases, is most remarkable, . and as the preparation is tasteless, there* is no trouble in .gSEM giving it to the patients." This letter Is one of thousands on our flies all paying tribute to Antl-Acldo. They tell a story KaggSgggggg&i of Immediate relief and wonderful cures from Zjpoircn/A the grip of digestive troubles. y '‘'-rSw-nfl Chemists and Stores—2/6 a tin. Ml' 1 j fffiijlllr _ • ■ rt—wmT—

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Southland Times, Issue 21850, 29 October 1932, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21850, 29 October 1932, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 21850, 29 October 1932, Page 11