■Hlgap HP || the all British f | SAUCE QI I M r . .*m 5 ■* It has a Wholesale Agents: T. H. Green and Co., Ltd.. Christchurch.
During :i recout- visit to the Bank of England King George saw an attendant ■named Wallace, who told him that he had been at tho Bank for 44 years, anct during the last 1(3 years every sovereign which had passed through the establishment had gone through his hands m some form or other. The lving asKed, ''How much do you suppose you have handled in this way?" and tlio answer was startling. "'lt -would be impossible to count,. your. Majesty; but many Thousands of millions." In another part of the Bank tho Royal visitors were taken to see the remarkable weighing-machine, -which Lord Ciniliffe int. jducecl to their notico as being capable of weighing cither a ton or a postage stamp. The foundations of tlio instrument go down 40ft, and its delicacy arid accuracy were practically demonstrated to the King and Queen. A huge weight was first scaled, and then tho operator actually -weighed a postage 6tamp, and calmly announced the result as "the one-thousandth part of an ounce, your Majesty."
Jte§ SBm I "A Fm& ©f the § | First Order in Health" j § Grape-Nuts stands at the very head as a |gj| H food "in health," for the full, rich values ) g §§ of barley malt and whole wheat, of which g §| it is made, are unequalled for building g p up and maintaining abounding health. g §H Even weak stomachs-accept Grape-Nuts m §§ readily, for it not only digests very easily, g si but acts as a disestant of other roods. |= H nas a delicious, appetizing flavour, and p H comes ready to serve in air-tight packets. g J AsM Yosr grocer GtSiQTe. 1
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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298Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16152, 5 March 1918, Page 3
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