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Show WIFE WON Husband Finally Convinced. Some people are wise enough to try new foods and beverages and then generous enough to give others the benefit of their experience. A wife writes: "No slave In chains, it seemed to me, was more helpless than I, a coffee captive. Yet there were innumerable warnings waking from a troubled Bleep with a feeling of suffocation, at times dizzy and out of breath, attacks of palpitation of the heart that frightened fright-ened me. (Tea is just as injurious as coffee because it contains caffeine, the same drug found in coffee.) "At last my nervous system was so disarranged that my physician ordered 'no more coffee.' I capitulated. "Determined to give Postum a fair trial, I prepared it according to directions direc-tions on the pkg., obtaining a dark brown liquid with a rich snappy flavour fla-vour similar to coffee. When cream and sugar were added, it was not only good but delicious. "Noting its beneficial effects in me the rest of the family adopted it all except my husband, who would not admit ad-mit that coffee hurt him. Several weeks elapsed during which I drank Postum two or three times a day, when, to my surprise, my husband said: T have decided to drink Postum. Your improvement is so apparent y'ou have such fine color that I propose pro-pose to give credit where credit is due.' And now we are coffee-slaves no longer." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read "The Road to Well-ville." Well-ville." in pkgs. Postum now comes in two forms: Regular Postum muft be boiled. Instant Postum is a soluble powder. A. teaspoonf'i! dissolves quickly in a cup of hot waler and. with cream and surnr. vn;:l;es a delicious beverage InstKiit'y. Occers sell both kinds. "Thcr.i'o o Roasoa" for Postum. |