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NEW ZEALAND IS NOW WHEAT GERM CONSCIOUS THANKS TO VI -M A X To-day all the world over, bread and other foods are being reinforced with vitamins. In New Zealand the Government has made important statements regarding the reinforcing of white bread with Wheat Germ. The Germ of the Wheat is nature’s storehouse of Vitamins A, 81, B2 and E. For three years Vi-Max has been before the public with its revolutionary health message of Wheat Germ Vitamins. Vitalising Vi-Max is the Perfect Breakfast Food and Cooking Cereal Vi-Max is made from whole wheat carefully selected for flavour. The coarsest and irritating bran particles are removed. The other exterior Hurtions of the Wheat Berry are retained, ensuring a good supply of essential mineral salts. The full Wheat Germ content is not only retained but increased. No wonder vitalising ViMax has made such sensational health history within a few years. No other food has secured such a widespread following and earned such high approval and ready recommendation from health authorities. Serve Non-heating Vi-Max all the Year Vi-Max does not contain cats, but is a non-heating whole wheat preparation with added Wheat Germ. Mr H. E. West, 8.5. A., an acknowledged scientific and technical authority, late chief chemist to the New Zealand Wheat Research Institute, states that in Vi-Max the starches are reduced and balanced with the proteins, thus making Vi-Max non-heating and suitable for use in summer as in winter. The vitalising properties of Vi-Max are extremely valuable in spring and summer when all of us, especially children, are more active and use up more energy. Vi-Max is the only vitamin-plus breakfast food and cooking cereal on the market and is sold by all grocers throughout New Zealand in 31b cartons and 71b bags at competitive prices. ...

fh RELIEVES ’FLU IN A NIGHT Act quickly—if you want to check ’flu. Here’s what to do. Take two NYAL ESTERIN TABLETS, a hot lemon drink, and go straight to bed. ESTERIN contains a newly discovered sedative known as ESTERIN COMPOUND, which acts directly on the nerve centres. Reduces temperature, checks the fever, and protects you against complications which so often follow an attack of ’flu. ESTERIN costs only 1/6 for a tin of 24 tablets, or 2/6 for a bottle containing 50 tablets, from your local chemist. Keep ESTERIN handy for ’flu, headaches, sleeplessness and nerve pains. Listen to ** DOCTOR D4CEY, THE HAPPIEST MAN ON EARTH” at 9.15 p.m. every Tueulav night over Station, IZB, 27. B, 3ZB, 4ZB. Presented for your rnlrrlainmtnt hy th* maker, of NYAL FAMILY MEDICINES. NYALESTERIN RELIEVES PAIN mate the best PREPARED GROATS and BARLEY shoe. 1 v aij tennis also 6/ j at Para. 5/9 Women’s IMllilM TIMARU

Rackets for Beginners THE “SPEED” AND THE “COLLEGE” are ideal Tennis Rackets for beginners. 25/9 each THE “SUPER COLLEGE” AND “CORONET” are most suitable for School and College use. # Good Gut and Tightly Strung .... 31/- each nTS “SLAZENGERS JUNIOR” is a High-class Racket I* / V'4 I at a low cost. Beautifully finished and well /vXAs. XL'. strung 36/- each Inspect Our Wonderful Range Kfy EYE SHADES From 1/6 ALL MAKES OF TENNIS BALLS SUN GLASSES 2/6 pair R. O. SLAD E, Ltd. CYCLE & SPORTS DEPOT, 233 STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU /

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21783, 12 October 1940, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21783, 12 October 1940, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21783, 12 October 1940, Page 8

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