It's the fun of the world to bo Irish, It might be all right to be Dutch, But to be an unspeakable, infidel Turk I don't think I'd care for it much. But whatever I happened to be, r'm insistently certain and sure, If I had a cold, tho*.it cost bright gold, I'd take Woods' Great Peppermin! Curo. —A'dvt.
' Stored-Up Energy. Everyb®fly needs it— stored for' 1 emergency in a welldeveloped, well-preserved, well.nourished body and brain. Grape-Nuts food stands preeminent as a builder of this kind of energy. It is pindo of tho entire nutriment of whole wheat ! and barley, 'two of the richest sources of food strength. Grape-Nuts ateo includes the vital ■ mineral elements of tho grain, so muoli emphasised in these days of investigation of real food values. Crisp, ready to eat, easy to digest, wondorfully nourishing and delicious. "There's a Reason " for Grape-Nets
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2925, 10 November 1916, Page 9
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146Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2925, 10 November 1916, Page 9
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