FOR IRON—AND ENERGY, "Eat thj tops as wel] as the roots of beetroot and turnips”—is the advice of a well-known dietician. They are even more valuable in iron than spinach, and should be prepared in the same way. And for energy start each day with a plate of Red Diamond Outlets,, the delicious small rolled oat breakfast food. Sixty-five per cent, in carbohydrate, the energy producer, and sixteen per cent, is protein, the muscle builder (Remfifnibft l — Oif'cts for energy. She was frequently bunkered, with the result that she was beaten, 5 and 3, by Miss Nancy Halsted, who, was dressed ■soberly in brown. Miss Minoprio appeared during the practice rounds in a skirt. Her masculine costume to-day shocked the members of the executive. Miss Lloyd-Williams, condemning this departure from traditional attire, called a special meeting to discuss players’ clothes..
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1933, Page 6
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140Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 21 October 1933, Page 6
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