It may come as a surprise to many people, especially those who have ever experienced douots, perhaps qualms, as to the age of an egg that it takes about six weeks for the first Hush of youth to pass off one kept in a reasonably coot placo (states the Levin. "Chronicle"). "An egg is fresh enough to hatch after that time, let alone to eat," said a prominent poultrynmn to a "Chronicle'' representative. This being the case, poultrymen foresee few difficulties in conducting an export trade if lucrative markets can be found.
How many people realize that this is the chief and most important element in happiness ? No matter how much of anything else you may have in this world, if you have not good health you miss the greatest of all blessings. Good health depends largely upon good food—food that supplies the elements required to build up the body and run the human motor. Grape-Nuts, the delicious cereal food made from whole wheat flour and malted barley, contains necessary elements required for nutrition. It furnishes protein to build tissue, grape-sugar for energy, and vital mineral salts to build brain and nerve cells, and tooth and bone structure. Served with milk or cream, to give the fats, Grape-Nuts is a complete food. Go to your grocer's to-day and get a packet of GrapeNuts. Eat it as a cereal with milk or cream (fresh or tinned) for breakfast or lunch—or made into a delicious pudding for dinner. Or, if you are accustomed to eating at restaurants, hotels or lunch-rooms, order Grape-Nuts, with milk or cream. It is an appetizing, substantial dish—and the cost is very reasonable. Grape Nuts-the Body Builder " There's a Reason " Agents for New Zealand : S. A. SMITH & Co. Ltd. - Head Office, Auckland
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 11
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294Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17418, 31 March 1922, Page 11
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