the danger of habit. Modem civilisation has made us very largely creatures of habit. For example—You buy too many things from habit. . just because “you’ve always bought that lurid.” Buying the family (breakfast food should mover be left to habit. Certain. ]y, it should be an oat—the best balanced of all cereals. It contains 16 per cent, protein, 58 per cent, carbohydrate, and is well suplied with minerals and vitamins. Just as certainly it should boar the Diamond Bramd ) sign of flavour and wholesomenegs. Don’t let habit' rule you—ask for Diamond Rolled Oats at all grocers.—Advt.
Protect yourself from coughs and colds this winter—put a few drops of “Naapl” on your handkerchief every morning. Disinfects and protects the points of infection—the mouth, nose and throat. Get your bottle to-day. 60 doses for Is 6d. 120 doses for 2s (id-—Adyt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1933, Page 8
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