cWith StewedJruits 1— Hμ the family grown tired of the used variety of pudding* I r> — |_ an d pic ? Then try thi» new delight—quite eerily prepared. J ' yet «o sure of all-round appreciation:— I 7 T»ke iwo »r three golden GraooM Biiemitt, eed crumUe A«m I to flake*. H«H the flakes, and tpfinklc • handfel en each plate. I ' Then take your pre»enr«d fruit (peachc*. apricot*, plura», peart) land pour it over the flake*. Sprinkle mere lake* cc tap and tenrc. I J If tn»Ued with indigee- The wbtle flavour of the Granwe flake.. mingW with that of 1 H *™~J"" c * ,he Uucioue fruit. will appeal to young and old. And yoe boo, eat Graeose Bis- pfepare % mmc heJlUu , dettert> bee«ue f Gra«oie emt* dry. . BUcuits—like the fruit—are a natural food. They're made I The thorough mastic- f rom choice quality wheat, prepared so that the nutritive etc- I ationof the flakes induce* ments are pre*ented in a readily digestible form. ' I the flow of taliva. which Granose Biscuit* are ideal for every meal—a* tatty toatt with I the digestive organs , eggs in the morning—a* comforting, nourishing gruel at night. I need. Grano«e Biscuit* Grano»e BUcuiU can be digested m half an hour, and are of I AwtrA m half .an- immense benefit to people with digestive disorders hach I are digested m halt-an- Biscuit contain. 95i% nutriment-the P«*eiw. Carbohydratea, hoßr ' Fats and Salt* which are lacking in many other Foods. | ■■ I Prepared by the Sanitarium Health Food Cβ. at the new model factory. PepMßl, ChnsShwrch. I Buy a Packet of GRANOSE BISCUITS—Iib. and 31b. size*. ■■ ..... ■■■■ ■■ t " ■ ■ - -J • • Upholstered Furniture at HALF PRICE-and Less at OUR HUGE REORGANIZATION SALE Some of the moit teroational bargains of our great reorganisation take the form of th« moat desirable SUITES, SETTES, EASY CHAIRS which are marked at absolutely "Give-Away" Prices. This unique opportunity cannot, of course, last for long, and, judging by past experience, especially with this sale, these upholstered pieces will quickly disappear. All embody Tonson Garlick's quality workmanship, which will reveal itself in the tone **4 satisfactory service these Suites will give. 3-PIECE DRAWING ROOM SUITE, very neat and I ONLY COUCH, upholstered in antique grain comfortable—-Usual Price, £30. Leatherettes-Usual Price, £8/17/6. Sale Price, £12. Sale Price, £4. 3-PIECE SUITE, upholstered in superior quality 3-PieCfc SUITE, con.i.tmg o£ l.rge Settee with *"* '^^^W*-^"" 1 P n«*. loose cushion seat and two Easy Chairs to '"' «,-»«*, iMteh~V«u«l Pri«*. *57/10/-. Sale Phce, £16/10/Sale Price, £40. 1 ONLY .LARGE SETTEE. up hol.tered in Tapestry—U»«al Price. £12/5/-. f ONLY BEPROOM LOUNGE, upholstered ie . "** £6/19/6. superior quality »tri P e4 Poplin—Ueual Price. 2 EASY CHAIRS, in Cretonne—Usual Price.. £15. £6/2/6, 5.4/4/-. Sale Price, £5/5/- Sale Prices, £2/157-, £2/10/I Come in "FIRST THIHG" TOMORROW Tonson Garlick CO., LTD, ANDREW MENZIES, Mmpr. Quality Furnisher*. QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND. Branch: Hamilton.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 49, 27 February 1923, Page 11
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