a ' ; ''■ ■ ' .'■ ■ ■ You, more than probably, have given up eating white bread. Each day it loses ground in public favour. And with good reason. Medical men and food specialists everywhere denounce white bread as a menace to individual and national development. But the w brown” bread you are getting—is it whole meal ? ' Brown and whole meal bread is by no means v always the same thing. A fair proportion of brown bread is / 75 °/o whole meal; much of it is less than this. None but a very small proportion of brown bread is whole meal. Make no mistake about getting good wheaten grains—-whole. Crisp, flaky grains with all their natural salts, their valuable vitamins intact. Every flake of Granose is a grain of wheat. Whenever you have been accustomed to eat bread—eat Granose Biscuits—the perfect form of whole meal bread. ' ,1, Sold by all grocers, in packets and 31b. caddies. Get some to-day. . Made by: THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO. Papanui, Christchurch. Shopa and Reataarantt : 174 Qjeen Street, Auckland. 83 Willis Street, Wellington. Gfi 2/80/25 708 Colombo Streat, Christchurch. 93 Princes Street, Dunedin. GRANOSE BlSClinS — 1 .... ■ , | SAFE /_ „ ' I « behind K | Walls of lE- ! S Sweeping o’er the city and its surround- K, 9 ings come searching winds and driving K S ra in to collect* their toll of unprotected K S property. I ' BergerM I S 11 / Genuine Stack made y 1 51 WWteLcfid A IB maintains a permanent whiteness and resists JB wear. jH (nr INSIST ON “Berger’s” —THE NAME PROTECTS 1 you T and has 8 protected paint users* 4 —Us FREE. FOR 16S YEARS. Ml/» ' <S • ® ——————— S ———— 1 . t[ir»iiinnruiiHHmiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiii!iii»iiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii |||I||t|||||>|l||||ll||l|||lllllllllllHlllllllin No Two Opinions ! The popularity of “Amber Tips” knows no class —from the Cape to the Bluff <j a pound ■ its quality is acknowledged. “Amber Tips ’ . In addition to enjoyment derived irom cupsasapound its fragrant flavour, there is the positive and a half of advantage of economy which attends ordinary tea. its use. ' • ' ‘Ajriber Tips” fine Tea - Ceylon’s Best
“Prevention is better than potions-” —Anon. Even on smiling spring days you are liable to contract a troublesome cough or chill, and it pays to keep a reliable preventive, such as Baxter’s Lung Preserver, always handy. “Baxter’s” is a rich, warming, penetrative specific. _ Roots out chronic bronchial complaints in double quick time. Also a beneficial tonic Obtainable at all chemists and stores at 2/6 for a generous-sized’ bottle. Family size </6. —8.3.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 December 1925, Page 6
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