E7" .'..TT" L rcc ny THE NEXT FEW yEACS WILL EE IMPORTANT ffi Si ■ » S'Rs : _ >::*SSv ... -.v ■:■: i 'j j. M iilli? is > V •>-' •?.«: v-;% :. V : ■-..i?':J-- » ■ V.; : ■: ■ r#S|K# ■ Three ways to serve Granose Granose with Stewed Fruit: Crumble a biscuit on to a plate. Add stewed fruit. Sprinkle more flakes on top. For breakfast or dessert. Granose with Hot Milk: Cover a biscuit witb hot milk. Sweeten with Malted Wheat Extract if desired. For breakfast. JLJetty is thirteen —on the threshold of transition from childhood to young womanhood. Her future character and outlook depend on the way she develops in the nest few years. Ahout her should he formed a set of beneficial influences good companions, good books, and interesting things to do. The rapid physical and mental growth processes of the next few years will make great demands on Betty's stamina and vitality. The food she eats will be of a vital importance, impossible to over-estimate. Granose should therefore form a large part of her daily diet —in the morning as a breakfast food, and with every meal in place of bread. Made from the whole wheat grain, Granose is a veritable storehouse of energy and nutrition, supplying in abundance the vital elements that children at this stage so urgently need to sustain vigour and health. Carbohydrates for heat and energy, proteins for body and muscle, vitamins for growth and appetite, iron for the blood, phosphorus for teeth and bones, bran for regular elimination. All these are found in the whole wheat graio and each flake of Granose is a whole grain of wheat. 7 "hat is why health specialists acclaim Granose as nature's most nearly perfect solid food, and recommend it as the ideal for children of all ages. Give your family Granose, enjoy it yourself, and accept a bountiful nature's aid in the building of health, strength and flowing vitality. Made in New Zealand by The Sanitarium Health Food Company. A SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD • . MADE IN NEW ZEALAND
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21164, 22 April 1932, Page 15
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