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Show THE DOCTOR'S GIFT. Food Worth Its Weight In Gold. Wo usually expect tho doctor to put us on somo kind of ponanco and glvo us bitter medicines. A Ponn. doctor brought a patient something entlroly different and tho results aro truly Interesting. "Two years ago," writes this pa-tlont, pa-tlont, "I was a froquont victim of acuto Indigestion nnd biliousness, being be-ing nllowcd to eat very fow things. Ono dny our family doctor brought mo a small package saying ho had found something for mo to eat, nt last. "Ho snld It was a food called Grapo-Nuts, Grapo-Nuts, and oven ns Its golden color might suggest, It was worth Its wolght in gold. I was sick nnd tired, trying ono thing after nnothor to no avail, but at last consented to try this now food. "Well! It surpassed my doctor's fondest anticipation and ovory day slnco then I havo blcssod tho good doctor and tho Inventor of Grapo-Nuts. Grapo-Nuts. "I noticed Improvement at onco and In n month's tlmo my former Bpolls of Indigestion had disappeared. In two inonthB r felt llko a now man. My brain was much clearer and koenor, my body took on tho vitality ot youth, and this condition has continued," "There's a Reason." Namo given by Postum Co., Dottle Creek, Mich. Read "Tho Road to Wellvlllo," In pkgs. |