STRENGTHENING FOODS FOR INVALIDS. Greatest Caution Essential. Certainly Invalids need strengthening 1 roods, but the greatest care must be exercised in deciding what foods are to be taken. It is surprising how easily the weakened digestive organs are overtaxed. As a correct strengthening rood there is nothing better than "Wyndale" Sugar of Milk. Though wonderfully nourishing, It can be digested with ease. Add two desertspoonfuis to the tumbler when preparing milk and water, egg and milk, gruel, custard, tea, coffee, cocoa and Jellies. Ask your grocer for "Wyndale" Sugar or Milk. it is the purest and best obtainable.— (Ad.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 248, 19 October 1928, Page 12
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