A SCIENTIFIC TRIUMPH—AND AN INTERESTING LESSON. Benger’s Food contains the power of selfdigestion; a triumph of medical science. It is sold in tins, by chemists, etc., everywhere, for the feeding of infants, invalids and the aged, in sickness or in health. In the way you prepare Benger’s there is a moat interesting lesson in the digestion of foods. By simply allowing Benger’s to stand at one stage of its making, it partially digosts itself. For a light supper dish, 10 minutes’ standing gives j sufficient digestion; for infants or invalids, 15 to 20 minutes is required; in cases of serious’ illness, 25 minutes is sometimes necessary.—Advt.
Liquid “Tan-Ol,” the quick polisher for floors, furniture and leutber goods. Clean and easy to apply.—Advt.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIV, Issue 1180, 1 December 1924, Page 6
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