Old friends, old lioolts, old songs, old wine, Old-fashioned folks to these incline; But as a rule, apart from such, Old-fashioned fads don't count for much. ' The old-time chemist made and sold His worthless dopes for and cold i But sufferers now such trash abjure Preferring Woods' Great Peppermint Care. —Advt.
■ -COOKED IN __ _ __ I TWICE■ ii L™. ——j TWO MINUTES ■ j Tar as .Others, [ Eat More GERSTENA and Less Heavy Foods: Your leal anil Your Pocket Will Benefit - : ; Don't Merely Talk About Economy—Practise' It I ; f| Gerstena. is a concentrated food —the ■ witliont becommg.tired of.it. ■■ Its'concen- ; cereals from which, it is made -being , . trated food value-explains'this'--and • treated by a special process that not . only Gerstena is unique.in.this respects' increases th£ ! food value but makes the- ■ . .. .' ■, food immediately available for . human .IJ As well as a porridge meal Gerstena ; \eonsumption. ,■ makes excellent ..gruel --in making /it use'. ■a : _ only halfthe -quantity you:,/use for • ; || Whilst ordinary porridge fills for Porridge,;'make' it with -milk, flavor and ~-. . moment, it does not permanently satisfy. ■ sweeten as you wish. For the cold winter , ' This is because of its. excessive bulk. In nights" you'll find it preferable to' 'Cocoa or ■ Gerstena the talk is reduced aad the food ' fa S y . fo L, as - the eWtena gruel can w'' ratio increased so. mat one-tablespoonM . ■ v ° , r A , » . of Gerstena is as nutritions as three table- b / dehcate, and yet * - .spoonsful of other breakfast foods. • ' just Ml of mtement. Cferstena is made ; \. • - m Mew Zealand by JFew Zealanders from . ■ ■ M Moreover, 3/011 will find that yon and your' ; Hew .Zealand cereals. It is. guaranteed ■ family can eat Gerstena for breakfast daily "under'the Pure Foods Act. ;• s : . ALL GROCERS EVERYWHERE SELL ; jifSj • . 1 ii 1 ji|b mi j jii I 111 II .111 111 ■»—"m fl g H urn -■■■imi.aii.i win u.... — . iiiikmimini m 11 S fllfll JUm • We give 90 cash prizes monthly, totalling £25 in all, for returned Gerstena bags. These bags, after | || | M WSO ifi SZSS iOIIW 102 being checked, are immediately burned. The greatest number returned wins a£3 pme, and succeed- g || R ,i i ■- sL. ing numbers in the same proportion down to the minimum prize of half a crown. Full particulars of | If 1 !®@'S"ißiriSPfS llic Competition are enclosed in every bag of Gerstena. 1 1) I BTOiyißrel.il yESBoILUSfi® EMgjd Tn t.hfi Awil ComDetit,ion there were 49 prizes unclaimed, and in the March Competition one single bag 1 J [ won a prize of five shillings.—THE GERSTENA FOODS CO., WOOLSTON (A. J. WINTLE, Proprietor) S, til ' mil II bmtii wvw«r-r-j*i»*yi>»*iirß>nrtwTß fun riMTMrwiMim gl<»WiWiarM*M 1 Cooked in Two Minutes I L. 2 .
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 14
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437Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2787, 3 June 1916, Page 14
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