A QUESTION OF FARE
It takes the average rider upon trams sflmo little time ’to Ret -used -to the changed fare. But willy the breakister who has -lust been mtrcduced to Gerstena it is a different matter nether. Gerstena is delicious fare—a delightful change from ordinary oat foods. It has a flavour all its own. Satisfying and nourishing, yet so easily digested, Gerstena is appreciated alike by all ages -Made in two minutes, it saves the busy housewife all the old soaking, and most of the stirring and cooking. This is on aspect of the case which must not bo overlooked when deciding on a.breakfast food in these days of fue.l famine. Gerstena is the wise woman s choice from motives of Enjoyment, Health, Economy and Convenience. Make ft yours. Ask your grocer for Gerstena to-dfiy. See particulars of Competition in every bag.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10631, 2 July 1920, Page 9
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143A QUESTION OF FARE New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10631, 2 July 1920, Page 9
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