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Show THE DOCTOR'S GIFT Food Worth Its Weight In Cold. We usually expect the doctor to put os on some kind of penance and glv us bitter medicines. A Pena. doctor brought a patient something entirely different and th results are truly Interesting. "Two years ago," writes thl patient, pa-tient, "I was a frequent victim of acute Indigestion and bJllouaneas, being allowed al-lowed to eat very few thing. One day out family doctor brought me a small package, saying he had found something some-thing for me to eat. "He said It waa a food called Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts and even as Its golden color rnltbt suggest It was worth Ita weight In gold. I was sick and tired, trying one thing after another to no avail, but consented to try thla new food. "Well! It surpassed my doctor's fondest anticipation and every day since then I have blessed the good doctor and tho Inventor of Grape-Nuts Grape-Nuts "I noticed Improvement at once and In a month's time my former spells of Indigestion had disappeared, la two months I felt like a new man. My mind waa much clearer and keener, my body took on the vitality of youta. and this condition has continued." "There's a Reason." Name given by Postara Co.. flattie Creek. Mich. Read -Th Road to Wellvni." In page. Kver ra-a Ik Wt Me asaeara fre Ilea ea 1 1 rave. Trf re iraalaa, trw. aa4 fell SB tree-as. |