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Show A FRIEND'S ADVICE Something Worth Listening To. A young Nebr. man was advised by a friend to eat Grape-Nuts because he was all run down from a spell of fever. He tells the story: "Last spring I had an attack of fever fe-ver that left me in a very weak condition. con-dition. I had to quit work; had no appetite, was nervous and discouraged. discour-aged. "A friend advised me to eat Grape-Nuts, Grape-Nuts, but I paid no attention to him and kept getting worse as time went by. "I took many kinds of medicine but none of th'.-m teemed to help mo. My system was completely run down, my blood got out of order from want of proper food, and several very laro boils broke out on my neck. I was so weak I could hardly, walk. "One day mother ordered some Grape-Nuts and induced me to eat some. I felt better and that night rested fine. As I continued to use the j food every day, I grew stronger steadily stead-ily and now have regained my former good health. I would not be without Grape-Nuts, as I believe it is the most health-giving food in the world." I Name given by Postum Co., Battlo . Creek, Mich. I Read the book, "The Road to Weli-I Weli-I ville," In pkgs. "There's a reason." iEvrr rend the above letter? A n"TV one appfnrs from time to time. Th,-y nre genuine, true and full of humua , tntereMt. Adv. |