Enjoy Maturity Maturity in life brings many compensations maturity in Whisky brings that rare mellowness that is so smooth to die palate—this is possessed in the fullest degree by D.C.L. Whisky. lt sC i °dj l ' |®Wn ONMWtOH Distillers Company Limited Capital employed exceed* £5,000,(KX) EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND li 99 \ % 'J \7feWMsky of Distinction I Guaranteed pre-war age and quality tTOS of wur joint if you don’t take imtsltardwifch mer r, a*s noiuse lidrjf Colman’s Mustard, mixed with water, is one of the finest known digestive agents. 114
We are not exaggerating in the least when we say that Granose Biscuits are irresistible. People who do not eat them for health s sake, eat them because of their delicious, delicate, wholesome flavour. And nobody can take Granose Biscuits without being improved in health. There are dozens "of ways to prepare Granose Biscuits for breakfast, luncheon, or supper. Try slitting the biscuit and yaking it hot and crisp in the oven; then pul small pieces of butter over the top of each portion and place poached eggs over the whole. Served with milk or cream and a little sugar, Granose Biscuits make the most appetising breakfast dish you ever tasted. For lunch they can be flaked, and stewed fruit added. Granose Biscuit* can never become monotonous. BISCUITS They contain 95*/j per cent, real honest food value; they make new blood, build bone, and strengthen nerves. There is no finer diet for children or adults. Made from the finest golden wheat, specially treated. Sold by all grocers, and prepared by THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO. at the NEW MODEL FACTORY, Papanui, Christrburcb.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 9 April 1924, Page 8
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