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UNdk hntokcr In spite of her age she's one of the busiest and most popular women in the neighbourhood active member of most of the local committees half a dozen energetic grandchildren who know that Gran will always give them a big welcome and as many of those extra special cookies of hers as they can eat and even then she still finds time to keep her garden looking a per- fect picture How does she do it 2 Mrs. Johnson's a sensible woman: She knows the rules of health; and she observes them. Plenty of sleep, plenty of fresh air, and a well-balanced diet keep her in the pink of health all day and every day; and because she knows that you can t have that brimful-of- energy feeling if you re not regular, she adds San Bran to her diet to provide the bulk and roughage that moder foods So often lack: P San Bran is a finely-milled bran, a wholesome, nutty-flavoured bran that adds taste appeal to stewed fruit; cereals or puddings_ Most recipe books contain suggestions for using bran, too, when you re baking buns, biscuits or cakes. Try adding a daily spoonful of San Bran to your diet and see if you don't notice the difference in added zest and vitality. A product of the Sanitarium Health Food SAN-bRAN Company, Christchurch, makers of MARMITE B/XIES P UFFED WHEAT WEETBIX GRANOSE

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 408, 18 April 1947, Page 23

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Page 23 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 408, 18 April 1947, Page 23

Page 23 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 16, Issue 408, 18 April 1947, Page 23

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