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NOT WISELY NOR TOO WELL.

That's how many people breakfast '. There is the " bread-and-butter" woman, and the man who always ha*, meat, fi«h, or eggs. Now, it is certainly not good to begin the day on bread and butter, nor is it at all economical to have meat at the first meal. The sensible way is to breakfast on Gerstena, No one could grudge tho two minutes spent in cooking Gerstena, nor fail to enjoy this delicious sustaining food. Gerstena, which is many time? cheaper than meat, fish, or eggs, is equally nourishing, and more easily digested. Make " Gerstena for Breakfast" your rule.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 6

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NOT WISELY NOR TOO WELL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 6

NOT WISELY NOR TOO WELL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17497, 15 June 1920, Page 6

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