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Best fmr the Kiddies HI Get Aultebrook'i Milk Ar- B rowroot > Biscuiu for the B children * sake, if you with H them to build up healthy I bodies and atroog conttitu- I The nouriehmg and tutttin- il ;J ing qualities of Eg I Aulsebrook's | Biscuits I have been known for a great^ number of years, and children thrive on them. Aulsebrook's Milk Arr#wroot , Biscuits arc very carefully pre1 pared and baked to m. turn. They are delicious and there's I nothing so wholesome and j good for the kiddies — while I they can alio be served at every . Meal or at afternoen teas. Enjoy ed_ by old aad young, AuUe- M 1 brook's Milk Arrowroot Biicaitt |1 •j are food to s«t evary day «l the i! * " w«k, ' n W J|l Gerstena Food Talks, No. 4 "My 12 months old babjr makes two meals every day of 'Gerstena' Milk Porridge" I This is what Mrs F. Baxter, of Temuka, writes, adding, too:— "I find it better than more expensive foods." Hundreds of mothers throughout t , »the Dominion will «nI dorse this. I Any child that it ailiaj t " at all, and over nine ■■ moiithß old, will grow strong and chubby, a f real bouncing Uttla t bundle of health, if I reared on ■cakdmZm/mrtes a*ad« irltk Milk. Thtr«'« nathhwr t* hart tk« moat delicate child in "Geritena" — iff* jn»t the pure concentratad flour of •un-ripened evreaU, with all the indireatfbU hul» remared. And a> for littlevboyi and girls— well, Mr* H. S. Hook, of LeTin, write*:— "lf 'Ger•tena' wii not Made, my children (and I hare six > in family) would .think j they had no breakfast." ' Bemember, "Gerstena" is different to all other porridge meals, because the special process by which it is made concentrates the food content into half th« usual bulk, and every particle of the meal is direstible. Your Grocer Sells "Gersterm" Cleanser

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 92, 16 October 1915, Page 10

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