Evening Star Newspaper, October 9, 1931, Page 41

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If your child played naked in the noonday sun, any kind of bread might do. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931. [ To the MOTHERS of growing children Here is vital news about sun- shine vitamin-D...and what it means to sound even teeth, HAPPIER HEALTH UNSHINE VITAMIN.D is Nature’s first lieutenant in build- ing straight strong bones, and sound even teeth—in strengthening resistance to colds and illness. Yet up to now, no table food provided enough of this vital food element. Plenty of foods furnish all the other vitamins, but not vitamin-D. Now this precioys sunshine vitamin-D comes to you in Bond Bread. You can’t see sunshine vitamin-D. You can’t taste this wonderful health-source any more than you can taste sunshine itself. But it’s there—in every loaf of Bond Bread —and in no bread except Bond! One to two slices each meal will give you and your children all the extra sunshine vitamin-D you need. Get sunshine vitamin-D Bond Bread from your grocer. It tastes the same. It costs the same. It is the same delicious, home-like loaf that Flavor-Peak Rising insures. And now, this greatest improvement of all—sunshine vitamin-D. No bread ever before brought such untold value. OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY HIGHEST AUTHORITIES VERY claim made in this advertisement has been specifically checked and approved by recognized scientific authority. Bond Bread, analyzed and tested as to its sunshine vitamin-D content, has been granted the official seals of acceptance and approval of the following: " THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION'S COMMITTEE ON FOODS Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation Good Housekeeping Bureau of Foods Physical Culture Institute The Paediatrics Research Foundation Child Health Magazine Parents’ Magazine Home-Making Center!

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