It costs Jd a pound to send bacon from Petrograd to the United Kingdom, and slightly less for butter.
Commercial travellers in Sweden are compelled by law to take out a license. During 1914 the London Fire Brigade received 5860 calls, of which 5410 were for actual fires and 450 false alarms.
"Camp" is the best of all_ pick-me-ups. Delicious, refreshing, invigorating. No waste, no dregs with Camp Coffee.
b More Gerstena ? please? Mother! .jjjjj m Wif heLy°unpters enjoy the rich nutritious' Gerstena Porridge 9f m Meal! How pleased Mother is, too, at their healthy appetites—she m m knows that every spoonful is building strong bodies and conferring M m lusty health on those sturdy growing New Zealanders. Gerstena m m is the "different" Porridge meal. Every mouthful is a delight. W Gerstena goes twice as far as other meal foods. *M Gerstena is cooked in TWO minuses. -W im. Test it yourself— get a bag from the nearest grocer— M$ «^ realise at last what a delicious wholesome nourish- jM ing breakfast food is Gerstena—-put it on the list now. JW Mr> S. Donald, of Auckland, writes:—"Wherever we go we tell Jm?' our friends about your lovely Gerstena Meal. Generally mIIf '^A S[ they try Gerstena once and always use it after that.* 1 *Sear . . ™™gr ; ' Here's a Recipe for Gcrcteaa Gruel: Make a £nvA as you wou'd ordinary porridge with half the qiuintity of Gerstena Porriiigc' Meal, using milk or m'!k and water (milk makes the best) and sugar to taste: = V
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Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13773, 10 May 1915, Page 2
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253Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Colonist, Volume LVII, Issue 13773, 10 May 1915, Page 2
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