HIGH PRICES OK EGGS. E""s are still far (oo expensive for housekeepers with small allowances. For nearly every wrong, however, there js a right, una Gorstena for breakfast is the right thing in case. Gorstena is even better than eggs. Quito setting aside the marked difference in m-ico—Gorstena costs only one penny per plate—« Gerstena meal contains more nourishment and warmth-producing properties than a dish of eggs. This.is an accented fact. GfEitcna, besides being so economical, is delicate and appetising. J t i.- sufficiently sustaining for the breakfast for a worker, yet it is easily assimilated by those with weak digestions. And Gerstena is cooked in two minutes. Isn't this a wonderful recommendation in those days when gas, coal, coke, and oven wood are in such poor and uncertain supply? If you do not; already use Gorstena, put it down on your next shopping list. Your grocer stocks it. Look for full particulars of Gerstena competition iu every bag.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 1861, 10 July 1920, Page 5
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