MUSSOLINI. Whatever we may think of the policy of the Italian Duce, it must be conceded that he is a man of great will-power and force of character. These are essential factors if man is to grasp and make the most of his opportunities. Such moral and mental capacity is vastly aided by a physical fitness, and this possession of vigour, vitality and' vim are greatly strengthened and sustained by a hot cereal breakfast daily. Of these, none have qualities equal to those of Red Diamond Oat lets —the flaky, ■ perfected, breakfast-food for young and old who would enjoy abounding health and the joy of an energy that does not fade away With the day.—Advt.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 17 May 1934, Page 12
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