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PY-RA BREAD.

HYGENIO WRAPPED LOAF. BETTER THAN MEDICINE. The only hygenio wrapped l oa f .„ plaeed on the market islJrtuKJ" Py-Ra wholemeal triangulaTfoaf T"? i> better for the comdLt? tff aft h cures for ailments ever discovered by JS? cal skill. It is said that it is thefoodT eat that furnishes and sustains health 2 medicine, h.these days of JSSS presston, and the struggle for «&* causing weakness, as the result of 2* nutrition the organs of the human bodv are unable to cast out the poison ]£% the system; but " Py.R.," bread i£ strength and stamina, and supplies all that is required for the formation of firm fwk and rich blood, and gives compete f£ dora from digestive troubles. Th 3 virtue, of whole wheat bread are so numeW and have been endorsed by the highest scient.fic authorities as being on© oI th. chief factors in the building up of a <tr«n! race of people. Starchy food i5 P A gr ;S enemy of good health, and Messrs. En and Company, Great North Road and Queen Street, with a view to educating Z public to the benefits of whole wbe£3 bread, placed their Py-Ra bread, hyeenif ally wrapped, before the people gan I turned down the manufacture of im loaves of white bread for to £100 a week. In short, tbev sacrifice/ a paying department of their business I order to introduce the strength-givinl triangle loaf, made from whole wheatmeal This bread is to be had at a'] the firm's depots, and once tried, the white bread i s left a long way down the track An eminent professor recently made the a* tounding statement that even a rat could not live for any time on white bread and the suggestion made by the Py.Ra bread specialists ;s that the best way to get rid of the rats in Auckland is to leav 6 to them all the white brtad, while the public ue« the. whole wheatmeal bread, which ««» strength and energy to the consumer Messrs. Martin and Company, no as to en' courage children to develop a taste for whole wheatmeal bread, manufacture biscakes, and it ha* been said:

A biscake a day, a whole meal rule WL 'St W ° rk and the The range of ie'ection of biscakes Js wide, and the quality wonderful, "and Martin's are the only people who specialisj in this bread-making system in the" Dominion, and there is nothing to equal .their wholemeal products. Live and grow strong by eating Py-Ra bread and biscake?.

THE RESPECTIVE VALUES OF NATURE'S PRODUCTS AS A NUTRIMENT AND HEALTHPRESERVING FACTOR New Zealand, with its ideal, temperate climate, might have been foinid suitable for the cultivation o{ many shrubs, floweas, !and fruit trass from which health-giving essences could have •been extracted, but which, owing to want of encouragement, patience, and perseverance, have never been cultivated in this country, the people thus being deprived of their manifod benefits. From time immemorial, the human mind hat turned its thought and attention to the olivo treo as a symbol of dl that is virtuous and wholesome. Its strength and flourishing has been accepted as a symbol of prosperity, its branch as a symbol of peace. The value of its oil has been known to the ancients e* a nourishing food as well as a liealiiyj remedy. It is imperative, however, 'that the purest oil. should always be selected, one which ha 6 stood the test of time-

THE PHOENIX IMPORTING COMPANY. 56, Victoria Street West, Auckland, handles only the one br&jd, the Gypren Hannah brand, analysed and guaranteed to be chemically pure. The only two gold medals for 0-' * Oil awarded at the Auckland Exhibits 1913-14. Doctors recommend it, and in the years it m ' been in use it has beea found to joekj the merits to which it lays claim, p The Phoenix Importing Company M has an attractive display of _ EasUrn fancy goods, toilet articles, clothing, mercery, etc The owners are well known in Auckland, having been in business many years, and have earned a wide reputation foj fair dealing and reasonami . prices. •• <■:

GORDON ATTACHABLE LEATHER SOLEB

The ever-increasing cost of boot repairs has become a considerable item of expert in many a household. A recent patent, the Gordon attachable leather sole, bids fair to make a decided saving in this djrec-. tion. The attachable sole, which is in two pieces, is fixed to the boot sole by means of small rivets, which do not rot the leather or make any big nail boles. The soles are suitable for eiiher new car worn boots. They are extremely comfortable, far lighter and healthier to wear wan rubber, while they absolutely prevent the boot soles from wearing out. No cutting or fitting is required, and the soles can be put on at home in five minutes-. • Be material of the soles is specially prepared waterproof leather, while they are, macs. small enough ito be unnoticeable on the boot. A set of the gents* Gordon soles may be procured for 2s 9d, rivets included, while a special size at 2s 6d is mads for ladies and boys' and girls' foot wear. When the cost of repairing..» pair of boote is anywhere from 8s to 10s, it will be at once seen that* considerable saving is to be made by the use, of the Gordon soles. The Gordon circular leather heel, which is estimated to give three times the wear of fixed heels, is, also supplied. Both the patent soles and heels are made in all sizes. The New Zealand head office of the Gordon Attachable Leather Sole Company is at 16, Wyndham Street, Auckland.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17966, 16 December 1921, Page 10

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PY-RA BREAD. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17966, 16 December 1921, Page 10

PY-RA BREAD. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17966, 16 December 1921, Page 10