I In thousands of our homes pJI jip%k ~.,., I throughout. New Zealand B | g ~ ! GERSTENA has helped to l§§ LJF I solve the "cost of living 18 MeP i .' ' ' I problem. The thrifty §M .. . . . I housewife has substituted Ki l this wholesome meail for MM •.,':.../.;' :• •.^ I the more expensive and . .;; I less nutritious meaity. \ N . ; -.- • j dishes to the advantap of -■*"•• \d&&&ms3r wsa^ I health and saving of time /se%v Ir^PP and money. Buy a to- «wllm day and carefully waitch P% I jd. ■ the number of plates.of IS® : '- can be made from its qo\i- /mB? ■ ■ tents—you will be .boihi surprised and delighted,, .j ■ mate a more satisfying and ooorishing Send a Post Caid to tho Gerstena Poods Ob. (A. jT. Wintle, Sole Proprietor), CfhristcJinrcht.for FEEE SAMPLE l>7 • and ptlvo this for yourself,
Some doctors spend a. life-time In hunting after germs, And by the time they've killed them TheyVβ grown as big as worms.; Microbes lvoiild bid adieu to earth. Chest troubles wonld bo fewer.; . Lifo would bo gay if everyone Took Woods' Great Peppermint Court, ■ -Advt. A robin built its nest and hatched four young birds in the base of the pnlcit in «a Sheffield Free Church. She flies in and out of the church undisturbed to gather food, for her young.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 9
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403Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 44, 15 November 1917, Page 9
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