DELICATE WOMEN. HOW HEALTH MAY BE IMPROVED. The modern woman's work is not always regular—which means that health suffers. Dainty and tempting cookery will go a long way to "put .things right if the sufferer will study herself. It is not a question of quantity of food, but of the right kind. Also the time (spent in preparation is important because a woman will not go to a lot of trouble for hen self alon». Gerstena for breakfast is recommended. It is cooked in two minutes, is not so heating as the ordinary oat foods, and is very palatable and nutritious. The method of preparation includes a predigestive process that makes Gerstena specially suitable for those in delicate health. ♦Send to the Gerstena Foods Co., Christchurch, for a book of recipes, which includes a big variety of dainty cakes and puddings made with Gerstena, and a booklet Hints for the Sick Room," gi-ving- recipes suitable for invalids—both of which will be sent free. Ordor a hair of Gerstena from your grocer to-day. 6
tfadnme Foley will be resuming her popular classes in Featherston next Friday.
ffl Ovsr Face, Head and Neck, Wasfa Terrible State. Skin ' Red and fofianrad. "When arjr baby teas —-* oM small feetWKJ casoe oot-a& <wec _ i head and neck and ho i } inatertfljlottate. The*)rtn B also became red sad las'.-.'£ flamed and die irritation nsedtocanetthfer/toaaatch' [_/ whfch j|>neveuted sleeping. 1 «nd;ta«*mrdQyothe7«flofded ceHef ao I bought come mate and one tia of Ointment and one cake of Soap healed him." (Signed) Mm. fibelpe, I Weaton, X. 8. W., November 6,1917. j CottanraSoapcleanses, yui&ica and beautifies, and Coiicura Ointment I softens, soothes and heads. SoaptocteuaeeaiidOintinemtO'heal. Sold by dealers throughout the world.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10540, 17 March 1920, Page 7
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