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B S Ink/ m Ml/ w /Mi trW. lift lii; ?«I «») "W/HOLE wheaten flakes—crisp and tasty, as you get them in Granose —eat them every day. You need whole wheat fcr health. You need Granose Biscuits because they are whole wheat in its most beneficial, most palatable, and most convenient form. In Granose the best selected wheat is so thoroughly cooked as to ensure easy digestion and assimilation. Yet none of the goodness of the grain is destroyed; none of 'its precious natural properties removed. Every flake of Granose is a grain cf wheat—whole wheat properly cooked. Pour milk over a Granose Biscuit. true grainy flavour of the wheat—it's wonderfully good. Eat Granose this way for breakfast; it needs no cooking. Before serving, split Granose Biscuits end to end and slip them into, the oven, for a few minutes to restore their 'delicious crispness. Gold by all grocers, in packets an J 31b. cuklies. Get sonic to-d;\y. Mf.de by— The SANITARIUM HEALTH FOOD Co. 'Papanui, Chrislchurch. Shaps and Rettaurenh ;; 174 Queen Street, Auckland; 83 Willis Stree', Wellington; 708 Colombo Street, Christchurchj 95 Princes Street. Dunedio. u.ls. 1.2 G. wm
A striking: Instance or (no manner in which a good product lias established itself in favour with New Zealand dairymen 's shown by a report in tile Masterlon Daily Times, which states that the M-V Macliinery Co., 1.1 d., makers of the well-known MolTat-Viilue -Milker, tiavr; so inrrcased their business in the last three seasons that they are now obliged to move into vastly larger premises in order to hutviiij iheir steadily-growing turnover. in \iew of this fact, it may he considered that the makers' claim that the .M-V is "tin; Milking Machine of the tutu; ' Is no idle boast. 12 When ironing starched garments or lace curtains cult Hie iron with a lot oi wax candle tied to a piece of clean rag. Tills will prevent llie iron sticking to the starch.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16751, 18 March 1926, Page 5
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