MONY A MICKLE MAKS A MONKE
Many a man has grown rich who began "life poor. Sometimes it is luck, sometimes it is brains; but often the real foundation of success is in careful saving in sma.ll ways. A little ecoao ny here, a little there—something, no matter how .'•mall, saved each day, makes a wonderful difference at the end of the month. , This is the way Gerstena helps the housewife. At the outset the cost of Gerstena is trifling, but it is when in use that Gerstena shows to best advantage. Anything that helps save labor sa.yes iaoney indirectly The preparation of Gerstena is simplicity itself. Just mix to a. thin, even paste, and pour into boiling water. Again, Gerstena being thoroughly -.rooked in two minutes and not improved by longer boiling, has a distinct effect towards fuel-economy. Gerstena, too, fights the food-bill by satisfactorily replacing meat, fish, or eggs at breakfast. It is a proven fact that Gerstena, wade from tho oat, contains more nourishment per meal, and the difference in cost is enormous. Gerstena costs only one penny per plate. ' What does your breakfast cost you? Think it over. You'll get a bag of Gerstena right away.—Advt.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 166, 16 July 1920, Page 6
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200MONY A MICKLE MAKS A MONKE Marlborough Express, Volume LIV, Issue 166, 16 July 1920, Page 6
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