MONY A MICKLE MAKES A MUCKLE.
Many a man has grown rich who bejgan life poor. Sometimes it is luck, sometimes brains; but often the real foundation of success is m careful saving ■m small ways. A. little economy here, .a little there— ,somethiiig, ' no matter how small, saved each day, makes' a (wonderful' difference ,<it tho end of the month. This is the way Gerstena. helps the housewife. m At the outset the cost of Gerstena w. trifling, but it is when . In use that ,Gerstena shows to bpst advantage. Anything that helps' to save labor salves money indirectly. The preparation of Gerstena is simplicity 'itself..' Just .mix to a thin, even paste, and poUr into boiling water. Again, Gerstena being thoroughly cooked: ln two minutes and not .improved by ' longer • boiling, has- a 'distinct effect .towards f uel-eoonbmy. Gerstena, "too, fights the food-bill by satisfactorily replacing ' meat, fish, or ej?Gra at. breakfast. It. is a proyoni fact that Gerstena, made from. thf* oat, t contains " njore: ynourishment per meal,' and •the difference m cost is enormous. , Gerstena. costs only one penny per plate: ' : What does your breakfast, cost! you? Think it over? You'll get a bag of Gerstena right away. 57
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15270, 19 July 1920, Page 8
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