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The fattest form of food is nuts; almonds contain more than half their weight in easily digestible fat.

HAPPY DAYS What joy it brings mother and father, to see their kiddies growing up into healthy, strong boys and girls. There are thousands of sturdy children throughout New Zealand whose foundation for the day is a plate of body, bone and brain building Creamoata. Creamoata is just what its name implies—the Cream of the Oat—and of the worlds finest oats —rich in organic phosphorus, in protein, in lecithin. freamoata CREAM o’ THE OAT makes youngsters grow. The exclusive Creamoata process—a pan drying ozone treatment of the grain—imparts a delicate toasty flavour, unlike any other. Every spoonful is beautifully light and cream}’. And Creamoata is pure and wholesome —guaranteed under the Pure Foods Act of New Zealand—it is untouched by hand during manufacture. Every grain is treated by twenty-three different automatic machines, removing every particle of impurity. Weighed and packed in dampproof packages by machinery. Just * try one packet. Your grocer sells it—over a million packages were bought last year. If you want the best Oatmeal, ask for Thistle Brand in Sib., 7lb, and 2Sib, bags. Thistle Flaked Oats are far superior to ordinary rolled oats in quality and purity. Creamoata, Milk Oatiei, Thistle Flaked Oats and Oatmeal, Semolina and Barolla bear the Thistle Brand—the guarantee ot quality and purity. All Thistle products share in the great Free Gift Scheme Silver Spoons for the housewife—Hygienic Bibs for the children. Send Id. stamp for coupon sheet and Free starter coupon to "Thistle,” Box 24, Gore. 7 \ yj-orr ss33'

A New Zealand Evangelist’s Wonderful Cure-' of Serious Kidney Trouble MR W. A. HITCHINSON, THE WELLKNOWN EVANGELIST, WHO LIVES AT PAEROA, N.Z., WRITES THE FOLLOWING UNSOLICITED LETTER, DATED AUGUST 18th, 191G:— “Every time I look at a local paper, or one from Queensland, and see so many testimonials for Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills, I feel 1 am acting meanly by withholding for so long what a blessing Doan's Pills have been to me. 1 was suffering in Queensland from bachachc and kidney trouble so severely that I had to give up my work and lake twelve months’ rest. 1 went to England, and while there was twice under the X-Rays, but they failed to locate the cause of my constant suffering. I returned to the Southland of New Zealand still far from well, and after being troubled with bachachc and indifferent health for about 8 months was persuaded to try Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills. I did so, taking in all about 12 bottles, and by their aid alone passed one large stone and six small ones. lam now perfectly restored to health, and absolutely free of pain, and can get about in ease and comfort. I always keep Doan’s Backache Kidney Pills by me now, and if ever I feel a little out of sorts as the result of a cold striking the weak part, 1 lake the Pills for a day or so, and am soon quite right again. You have may permission to use this testimonial, and I hope that many sufferers, who are perhaps sceptical of patent medicines (as I was at one lime), may use Ibis grand remedy, and derive enduring benefit from it, as I have done. lam well known in parts of New Zealand and Queensland, having held charges in several towns, and many, people know how much I suffered.” / ■ MR. W. A. HITCHINSON, PAEROA, N.Z. DOAN S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS relieve the kidneys and bladder like ordinary medicines relieve the bowels. They drive out the uric acid, which is the great cause of backache, rheumatism, and lumbago, and they release the accumulated water in cases of dropsy and retention. They are perfectly safe to use in all circumstances, and are sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 3/- per bottle, or will be posted on receipt of price by Foster-McClellan Co., 76 Pitt Street, Sydney.

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1276, 15 March 1918, Page 6