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KIDDIE*' EYE* c>« sfN ipi * Wfr*i A V>f /\s. / V\ / N XI s \ AVC« 'i % / \ &* / 5 «** 5/ I * 9 *o** frt* 6** 1 •* » <• -v y r i ****\ f / c ,/ a u\ The above picture of Lionel and John was drawn from life. Lovable children they arc —with sturdy limbs, well developed bodies—and, dearest of all to their parents, bright, alert, intelligent faces. Their mother has heeded the teachings of childspecialists the world over, who state that the building of intelligence at the same rate as physical growth, is dependent to a great degree on the right kind of nourishment. If young systems do not receive enough of the right kind of nourishment to build both body and mind—sometimes one or the other takes more than its fair share. Thus the body becomes strong, and the mind dull. Or the mind develops at the expense of the body. Only when there is an abundance of true nourishment arc both body and mind given an equal chance. Granosc is ALL nourishment. Each tiny flake of Granose is a whole grain of wheat. And wheat is the most blessed of foods. Filled by Nature with wonderful mind and body building elements —proteins, minerals, vitamins. These elements are all jealously preserved in Granose and passed on to us in a palatable, delicious form. (The delicate goldert colour of Granose is the result of its being lightly baked at low temperature so that the valuable vitamin content of the grain is unaffected.) Granose, then, is true nourishment —whole wheat as Nature intended, and rich enough in the vital elements of life to provide for the fullest growth of both mind and body. Lionel and John love their Granosc. They eat it with milk, and as a biscuit spread with butter or Marmitc. They don’t care whether it’s good for them—they eat it for itself. So will your children. And while they eat it, you will be happy to think that by accepting bountiful Nature’s aid, you arc giving their bodies and minds an equal chance of developing. GRAN ♦ $E «IS<UITS A SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD

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Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20312, 22 October 1929, Page 13