Meat at low prices! Tt still pays better to deal with A.M.C. Low prices for the choicest quality, prepared and so 1 -' under hygienic conditions that will satisfy the most fastidious. — (Ad.)
CIM ;% XX/ILH E L when a proud German Cruiser was - j defeated by mineral starvation V;i& In eight months at" sea the German raider Kronprinz Wilhelm sank fourteen British s »' 1,7-* and French merchant ships. Not a man of her crew was wounded. The shells of J? 63 ** tl ? c of tJie Allied warships had riot touched her. When like a bolt from the blue, came disaster! AXentures. * '' ' I© The crew became stricken with a mysterious malady. . v . A Booklet to be published in a,. - ' tl •i* l l ii i • it 11 / • f• i 11 Li i ■ week's time tells-the full story of - Ineir limbs began to swell, paralysis overtook them. vegetables, mat which we eat, ana they aid not have. l v- •• w'lh / ' Aw -- Fifty of the men could not stand on their feet. They With us, however, the condition of mineral starvation does C "hnnlrl «ip *■ * " were dropping at the rate of two a day. April 11th, 1915, progress suffciently to interfere with the growth of the T^'«4 " - having been at sea 255 days the Kronprinz Wilhelm made young, and .to rob the body of the adult of the natural thlTaskJn °free Read'^n^- 1 : ' .i-'i a dash for a neutral port, where internment faced her. defence against disease. It imposes a tremendous handicap . : r / 6 r- - One hundred and ten of her crew of five hundred were upon motherhood. It leads to constipation and bad teeth. shi ' C • prostrated. The others were on the verge of breakdown, .It predisposes to pneumonia, tuberculosis, appendicitis. i- • , f C X P s ® ur gco___,_ ca I • • • T , -1 ii- the marvellous results or a whole i '>v *;•> The Kronprinz Wilhelm, unconquered by Allied war- eases, memngi is, cancer. oes not pile up all its woes /V wheat! and vegetable diet in - ships, had been miserably defeated by food. Food, and 1 ? a e fP f S WaS one on 1 e erman cruiser. It spreads -effecting a complete cure - food alone, was the cause of her downfall! . I*. ... «d p.*- ,- /£ From each of the fourteen ships she sank, the Kron- 6 Food" also: tells the true story of prinz Wilhelm had taken as much coal as her bunkers When nature made the whole wheat grain she packed the Madeira-Mamore railway, would carry, as much food as her larders would hold. * nto ' lt ever y v^ element the body needs for health tragedy, the startling experiment' She could not carry all the food of the doomed ships, so anc j stren g t H. When man decided to improve on nature of the twelve convicts of Missisthe crew picked the foods they preferred, and sent the al ~ m white flour he removed those life elements. sippi Gaol, • the experiences of - " I rest to the bottom. *' The principal foods the crew chose j C ' S , W crew of the Kronprinz Wilhelm came near Kane and McMillan at the Pole ' v;: • for eight months were white flour, fresh meat, and potatoes. to death on a diet of white flour and other foods lacking 1 —cases where a diet of refined \( T/ They did not know that these foods are deficient in precious minerals and vitamins. That is why the demineralised foods has brought minerals and vitamins, the vital food elements without ° ct ° rs ' t0 cure the German sailors, put them on a diet in its train disease, tragedy and which we cannot live. The raided ships ' supplies of whole whole wheat and fresh vegetables. death. It will show you what we wheat, which could have saved them were sent to' the Similarly whole wheat such as Granose and Sweetweets can learn from these human exbottom. Whole wheat, such as Granose and Sweetweets, can save us f rom t h e £ vils of constipation, bad teeth periences, and explain the facts of contains every one of the vital life elements missing from nervous disorders, heart trouble and much other prevent- 1 food in an enthralling manner. their refined demineralised diet. Lack of these vital food ab l e Ul-health and disease which refined foods impose upon : , The booklet comes to you free. elements found in whole wheat was the cause of their dis- us an J our children. / You owe it to yourself and to aster When this cause was diagnosed, whole wheat with its . ypur childr{;n t0 secure a copy wealth of minera s and vitamins, was prescribed to cure Whcrc Can We Get 100 per cent. Whole «*.tead it thoughtfully. It will them—and it did! Whole wheat succeeded where medi- F . .haw 3 o f M t Wheat? future health ■ and happiness. There is only one source of 100 per cent, whole wheat ' Send the coupon and reserve your. Mineral Starvation the Cause of 111-health. -that is wheat as nature intended it shouU be eaten, rich ' copy now; there is not the least in all the vital elements for health, strength and resistance obligation. The human body is made up of some sixteen minerals to disease. That source is the whole wheat cereal, such as -—— — and four vitamins. Without them man cannot live. The Granose and Sweetweets. Made from flaked whole grains FREE BOOKLET COUPON. body derives them from food, and food alone. If they of wheat, with not one precious element removed, Granose Sanitarium Health Food Co., ChristAurcL , have been removed from much of our food w'e suffer ill- and Sweetweets contain in abundance the minerals and I>,ease reserve for me a copy of the. free health. If they have been totally removed we die. The vitamins necessary to health. Prevent j b j V • Trr-U / r 1 1 • i- i i- g ,VIn E the recorded facts of the food kronprinz W tlbelm crew on a refined demineralised diet, , r tragedies and abuses mentioned above. were on the road to death. Only their dash to land, and 7 are , foundation of the perfect, natural diet I shall loot forward to receiving this m f a skilfully planned diet of whole wheat and fresh vege- "f ™ tende<l for us L w^ en she P knn£<l marvellous tables saved them. " earth. Commence with them to-day. Banish from your . , diet the foods, too much of which brought disaster to the Name We in our daily life develop the same condition of Kronprinz Wilhelm, and set forth, with your children, upon ,™ -v mineral starvation as the German sailors, but that con- the road to new health, strength, and vitality, new freedom Address — dition is less severe in proportion to the amount of milk, from civilised ills and ailments. ■ -WHEAT; 11 Nt IAVCIIREP "i/
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 72, 26 March 1931, Page 18
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