"Breakfast ready?" says the average man, rushing downstairs at a gallop. " I've got to hurry!"— ' So he swallows a big' breakfast in a hurry, and repents at leisure—or he eats a little, and three hours after feels empty. A small amount of tempting food, supplying a large amount of varied nourishment is best for a man who breakfasts in a hurry. THIS ONE DELICIOUS FOOD SUPPLIES FIVE T)fTHE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF NUTRITION? Grape-Nuts is a food as delicious as modern appetites demand, yet crammed with essential elements. It is a natural food., made of wheat, and malted barley, with their delightful nut-like flavours brought out fully by special baking. Grape-Nuts was planned by a food expert to give the necessary heat and energy, iron for the blood, phosphorous for teeth and bones, and pro. tein for muscle building, and the essential vitaminB—a creator of appetites. A sei'ving of GrapeNuts eaten with milk gives you the balanced nourishment you need for your morning's work. It is made crisp also—not only to acid to its deliciousness, but to encourage chewing, which dental authorities agree is so necessary for the preservation of the teeth and Benefit by this specially prepared food. Sold by all (troccrs. FREE SAMPLE FOR YOU. Send Id. stamp to S. A. SMITH & CO., Ltd., Dept. A i Box 843, Auckland, for commencing sample oi Grape-Nuts to ba mailed post Daid without obliE'uoa.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19496, 27 November 1926, Page 20
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