he whole of \ the wheal - nothing lost MKmKBKBBmjE»' A full grain of wheat is 100 per cent, good, honest nourishment-- y . —v • and the whole of that 100 per cent, nourishment goes into the mak- ( . ing of Granose Biscuits. Nothing is lost. The , wheat is treated ' an( transformed into delicious, crisp, brown biscuits which contain Thousands of people love ' aElually 95 V2 per cent, of food value. • I to crunch and ' munch I 1 J Granpse ■. Biscuit* in dry ••■ ' ' Moreover, these buscuitshave such a wholesome, delightful flavour, f orm and thus enjoy the #\ di» iL ' ihey can be served in so many irresistible ways, are so easily, digest- rich cereal flavour. Aw*!* B £i%Jr \ ed, and have such a health-giving value, that they make an everlast- delicioui way of imißg #'• ffrr •% ing appeal to old and young, men and women alike. Granose is a them it 16 flake the biscuits ■ " ? l dish of which you will never grow tired. awl civetAWArtewod fruit W TTTD poached egg. There «e g, CIGARETTES BISCUI l b I Sold at all Grocers and Stores—in packets and 31b. boxes. *"*• Uc . I CARREXMJLTB Prepared by THE SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD CO., . v. - ,'.V j ■ ; ■ Established 178& 1 a t the NEW MODEL FACTORY, Papanui, Christchurch. 11 x >— — Nervous Indigestion. ™ ™" 1 "■" , "" 1 " 11 "" "" '™" - ■. "Ordinary Tonics Always Bad." « * 3 A Physician's View, on Diet. I Qjjg befofC tHc fashlOll of ' " Nervous - indigestion ''' hsis become a & very common complaint, saia a physician laik outdoor sports, Pond s „.. .Victims, of it gain scant general «ym« JL . pathy, and it is often summed up as * * . rf '"' jf • X' *— a •uffered from tri ~~ knew these two skin essentials The nervous system, he continued, acts • very much-on the digestion, and brain " disturbances cause in some people th« 1 , , . secretion of too much gastric juice and in Two things a wotean's skin HIUSt have 111 Of (let" HCVCf tO Otosth.revere,.- . . • ' betray fatigue and the effects of weather— always bad weak digestion, and quinine Firstthe kind of cleansing that not only keeps you iron, arsenic, and such things, although alwavs the charm of fresh transparent skin but in ackiithey may bring about a ravenous appetite / '1 . , 1 . « 1 ' for a few days,' invariably have a reaction tion, daily TCStOireS your SKin S essential SUppICnCSS. ■ Second the land of protection that not only never fails The Value of Special Diet. but actually beautifies—rthat by its special property renews 4"'»'ntT s each time the smooth freshness of youth under the powder . . " sufferer to " feed up," and many a case and rouge U " For years Pond's centered their whole effort on this ' special diet is, however, frequentlynec«» vital problem for women until they finally perfected two sary and forth is purpose the. "therapeutical entirelv different creams to meet these two requirements food," Sanatogen, proves very useful. ■ Its / . . ... <. • « «, , /»»* ■> '* chief value lies in the fact that it directly —-Pond's Cold Cream and Pond s Vanishing Cream. •*. . . tonesandjnyigoratesthenerveswhhwhich First appreciated by the women who tax their skin the stomach and other digestive organs i uav • I are equipped, and on which their efficiency most the acttttSS arid the sportswoman— millions Tool of women are using the famous Pond's method to of&et centrated nutriment with the minimum of the coarsening of everyday exposure. - Buy both creams tobulk, and being absorbed by the weakest ... « J „ Tl,, stomach without any strain on the diges- * night m jars or tubes at any toilet goods counter. itie tive powers. The result is that the sufferer Pond's Extract Co., New York. Ncxo Zealand Representatives: SIS Kempthorne, P»«r and Co., Auckland, OmteWh,, . actually increasing his nutrition by means Wellington, and Dlinedm. of Sanatogen. . • ■ , '• • • Morebver, his whole nerve-energy is in- TRY THIS FAMOUS 'ME THOD. . ' . creased; so that the nerves controlling the • stomach, etc., become Stronger and more r ■ ' v . - efficient, with the result that a radical Srery night or whenever you come When beforeyottpomaer-StmoA change for the better is soon established. in from an outing — With the fin- en Pond's V**»Aing Cream rerf ger tips apply Pond's Cold Cream 177 ffllßf evenly—just enough far your skm to ■ A Remarkable Letter. f Teel >- The -very fine oil in it 11 -W. Nowpv^^How-oel^y softens your skin ana penetrates {i your f*ce ftels. rwtomg can rtd4cn An interesting case in point is that of every pore. Let it stay on a minute fll vr coarsen it The powder it even .the .Rev. J. J. Tyndall, to. the —nirw niipe it off ivith a soft cloth. •' 4 yT< and smooth over this flawless hast. Fleet of' the Naval Station, Simonstown, The black that comes offshcrws you 1 ~ The compliments of your friends who writes from Dublin as follows: how carefully this cream cleanses. "will prove to you hen* wonderful " I was cooipelied to return home from Do this twice. Your skin looks ' far your skin these Two Creams art, was compelled serious disorder of fresh and u -wonderfully supple. jHßpr my digestion. For about five years I Ip <• " 5 § could .scarcely digest my food. at all, and <■% S*9BBBHBSmB|i : 'the almost continual regurgitations of : . < "> < - 'w'.X:w' v '' \ i food made me pretty„well worn out. After BJwd TKijrer Monro* having tried many patent foods without From charming Peggy Wood —"I hare avail, I at last tried Sanatogen, and with always had the best results from tisihg tcmarkable success. Really.it is mi king Pond's Two Creams. a new man of me. The acidity has almost leased, and I am now able to take solid •odd without any unpleasant results." —m———■■■■■iwimnir~~i i Sufferers from nervous indigestion would : - . 110 well to bear in mind the above warn- I—__ ~ r • —- ——, —, —, — r ——^——— ! ■. — — ■—s ing as to the-ill effects of .ordinary tonics. Vf I Ift A The best plan is to take a course of Sanat- • H_ a HH S ft*?' M 1 '■ ■ - | ogen, and at the same time to consult % Jf H JJ, Bi\. Ba J -' V 1 1 j I jF" - ijj *—""" . ■ mi > physician who will correct any fundamental , . . , ... All H~f if '' A! 1 ; error in the diet or mode of life. , , A LADY who tned every remedy »n v«.n, f ,- - /JL & '' l ana at last diicovered a simple self cure, If ' I I f /'* H*" —• ■ !• [Note. —Sanatogen of perfect pre-war vill , e „d panicul.rs FREE to sulferm. / JET j .'.. .. ' \ W//N, quality can be obtained at all cbemisU ,e , [W# V"AWiIS # 1 I from 3/9 to 9/- per tin.j . , ! CFor nursing, Mothers : C'mL^ easify digested and ; "MONO" JARS Tttoft nutritious U / / Please Customer*-- ' The very elements necessary to" I 1 P^® mer * Increase Sales.. »uppli«d The vciy elements necessary tt)' . V^Ol I pwjomeri like M.have their eretro or milk supplied the health and happiness of the 1 r- raV Ii" 0D0 ." P® cim . en, J*' They know that "Mono". nursing mother arc contained in i| • / CL'Sfe T~S „7- ; _ ■■ » fVI U Thq' patronise freely the cdblishraeDt that ukei (hi, JKO.QinS.OTI Sy* °*i \\4 % • m p& J P Tcc^Uon ,0 en SU repuri t y. 0 d cleaaline,,. "PATENT" A\ id?a ml il 7 I Jari are deiigned in attractive coiouri, with \\ F ® I y oll . r Mme «d. brand g.ven prominent. Their GROATS |\k «{"t " '* ,nr " «*e' «W •gaia • f For. weak digestions, make Barky Jelly I Ss »<< § If your Merchant, cannot with Robinson'. " Patent" Barley. ff \ h ' iSSSto Delicious and healthful. us ""XV /} / ' f , The Iron and Steel Company 1 .-*» '1 - "'' 1 - i" 'I w « of New Zealand, Ltd., Stanley k 1 Street, Avokland. j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18663, 20 March 1924, Page 12
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