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"GONE TO DINNER. BACK IN FOBS MINUTES/' This notice is frequently seen outsidf premises in U.S.A. It is hard to imagine it possible for dinner. 'Twould be more credible if it were for breakfast in New Zealand, as here we have at our services Gerstena Breakfast Food—cooked in two minutes. . . When this nourishing. pro-digested food is placed upon the table, the break* festers, after the first spoonful ha( aroused their palates, eat with n zest and enjoyment that it does mother good tq see. She well knows that Gerstena is a healthful, strength-promoting power, that it is easily assimilated by the weakest stomach, perfectly digested by the most delicate digestion. Take to your home Gerstena —th« breakfast food with the taste that tempts and never tires. Save the bags. XKM in cash prizes for saver's of Gerstena bags. Large hags count six. t 13

Tho Eiooleta Cemetery, Bucgios Ayres, is probably one of the most remarkabU burial place in the world. From the roofs of tho surrounding dwellings one appears to be gazing down upon a con. glomeration of miniature churches and cathedrals, for the greater majority o) tho monuments are faithful replicas of the church at which the deceased wor. shipped. Some of these Lilliputian structures are really clever artistic creations, the cost of many of them running into four figures. For tho most part the monuments are of pure white marble, and in the bright sunlight they present a dazzling picture. Nearly 100.000 German officers and men are considered deserters from tho Oorman Army during tho war.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10559, 9 April 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10559, 9 April 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 7 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10559, 9 April 1920, Page 6