m u'L W;y yaru u u wwj s& />; ■•^/v-rfifX L * t; V«t'-. These two pieces are different sizes and both cut from the same cheese. Yet strangely enough the small piece gave the same amount of nourishment as the big piece because it was eaten with mustard and the big piece was not. . That is the magic of mustard. It nmkes you digest and profit by the food you buy—more than you would otherwise do. It stimulates the system to assimilate the cheese. Now you see the economy of mustard. In fact, you are wasting money if you do not eat mustard. The more expensive food becomes, the more you need to eat mustard with it. DIGESTS THE DISH nyM-y gnrwjiw.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3443, 9 March 1920, Page 57
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