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, :A LUNCHEON APPETITE. FOLLOWS A CHANGE OF FOOD AT AT BREAKFAST. "When appetite fails, tho trouble sometimes lies with, indigestible food eaten at tho previous meal; A Newcastle, England, man writes as follows: — "I used to take" 1 a breakfast of bacon and eggs, but always experienced a heavy, bilious sensatics during the summer. By the timo the luncheon hour came I didn't feel at all inclined to'eat, and often dispensed with the midday meal altogether. As I had lived a good many years' in India, my friends put this trouble down to my liver, and suggested various medicines and tonics, none of which, however, did mo any good. "At last I determined to change my diet, and began with Grape-Nuts for breakfast and supper. I noticed at onco a dccided improvement iu health; tho sickly feeling after meals and the restlessness both disappeared, and I had quite a healthy midday appetite. These favourable symptoms steadily increased as I persisted with Grape-Nuts. To-day I feel altogether like a new man, having gained renewed enorgy and vigour, and several pounds in weight, sinco beginning niy daily breakfast' and supper of GrapeNuts Food." Every particle of Grape-Nuts is high-ly-energising food, so carefully treated by heat, moisture and time as to be ready for immediate digestion. For dyspepsia, biliousness, and lack of appetite the only permanent cure is tho food cure. There's a reason for Grape-Nuts, and a ten days' trial proves it.—Advt.

Mr. Charles M. Drew, of Sydney, New South Wales, has been appointed a Commissioner ot'.the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Ross and Glendining, Ltd., guarantee, on behalf of the Warner Brothers Co., New York, every pair of Warner's Rustproof Corsets 6old by local Drapers— iAnt.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 9 May 1913, Page 6

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