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V® K ilk /J k I" go without ’w’Granose for worlds” Granny’s “ GRANOSE ” —it shouldn’t be difficult to remember that next ■ time you go shopping. Have you ever wondered why it is that elderly people "'N are so keen on those crisp, brown biscusts ? Just try them once for yourself and you’ll knou). And you may find just one more reason why the children are so keen to visit Granny. The satisfying deliciousness of Granose is irresistAll the vital prop- ible to young and old alike —and the dozen different ways in which it can be . f served adds to its attractiveness. "' -' • ’ erties of ripe, gold- , en wheatall the Try Granose with hot milk —or cut the biscuit in half and spread with butter. nutritious elements For eldery people Granose Biscuits form an ideal diet. They are so easily . . . .. digested. They conserve the digestive energy and thus help you in the digestare retained m this j on o( | ier f oo( j s> g o |j b y a ]| g rocers anc J stores, in packets and 31b. boxes, splendid food. It * , d is recommended by Granose is always X, ; * J J BISCUITS ’ Prepared by THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO., at the NEW MODEL FACTORY, Papanui, Christchurch. 7 ... . ■ f Bwnim

Nothing equals “Nazol for putting colds, coughs ai?d influenza to rout Inhale or take it on sugar; Is 6d for fiW doin’*. —Advt.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1923, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1923, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Greymouth Evening Star, 10 December 1923, Page 8

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