the danger of habit. , Modern civilisation has made /u i very largely creatures of habit. /Tor \ example—You 'buy too many from habit. . just because: “youjVe. always bought that kind.” Buying the . family ' breakfast/ food should never be left to habit-l Certainly, it should be an oat—the best ' balanced of all cereals. -It contains'l6' pet* cent, .protein, 58 per cent.. carbohydrate, and is well sbplied with mirieral? arid vitamins. Just as certainly/ it should bear the Diamond Brand,’ sign of flavour and wholesomenesß. Don’t let hltbit. ' rule you—" : ,k for Diamond Rolled ■ Oats; at all grocer?.—Advt.
WOODS’ CRr*VT PEPPERMINT CURE. For Chiidr«a'g Hacking . C<**fkt
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 4
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103Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Hokitika Guardian, 26 May 1933, Page 4
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