Winter .. . biting winds .. . damp .. . germs ' ready to take advantage of our lowered resist" ance. Hard on the children especially. Medicine may cure sickness, but health will prevent it. The first step to health in children is a hot cereal breakfast—Creamoata served piping hot. Rich in all the essential food elements, Creamoata builds up the children’s vitality, and gives them added resistance. Creamoata can be served in a variety of ways —with milk, honey, treacle, or golden syrup. Creamoata is easy to prepare—ready to serve in five minutes! Sold by all grocers. We aren’t all born with a silver spoon—but we can all acquire one. Save the Sergeant Dan Heads on the packets, and we will send you a beautiful silver spoon, or two round bowl silver teaspoons FREE. For Collection Sheet for Silver Spoon send to — SERGEANT DAN, P.O. Box 24, GORE, N.Z. Enclose a stamped addressed envelope with name and address clearly written. CREAM O t THE OAT © MADE BY FLEMING 8C CO. LTD. GORE, N.Z.
Children Love It CUSTARD POWKR Your Grocer Has It ! MADE IN ENGLAND Terms or Cash Furnish WITH Butterfield’s Being the actual manufacturers, we can guarantee every piece of furniture we sell. ‘We sell at the Lowest Possible Price for which a good article can be sold. We cater for the most lavish, as well as the most humble purse, and the same sound, honest work goes into all. If you have not already become one of our satisfied customers, we will be pleased to make your acquaintance. BUTTERFIELD’S "FOB BETTER FURNITURE OX EASIER- TERMS.” 144 STAFFORD ST. (next Gabites’) Thone 1089
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18009, 14 July 1928, Page 12
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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1
Timaru Herald, Volume CXXV, Issue 18009, 14 July 1928, Page 12
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