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THE AFRICAN NEGRO.

HAS BEAUTIFUL PEARLY TEETH, 1 . CLEAN, WHITE, ; AND PEEFECT— : WITHOUT A FLAW,?EVEN IN OLD .'.AGE.. -. ■■" ■'. 'y".. :- ; ;,,- : .-;' ;.' ;,;,;: LIVING NEAE \TO NATIIEE, HIS , ' - DIGESTION IS PEBFECT. .;••: Dr. LiTingstone, and later, Six Henry Stanley,.- both of; whom spent' much time in. the exploration iof Africa, in their, memoirs mention.the fact -that- members of. all the tribes .that they, came in,con-' tact .with possessed beautiful,. whitei pearly, .sound. teeth, and. that - on invests gation they found.that this was due to the fact that the digestive organs of tho negro had never been impaired,, and that l they were able at all times to take care of the. coarse , foods that I :were taken into ■ the stomach. . . ... . ' ;, : -. '

The negro's, food is of the plainest ldiidj and is seldom, if -.ever', , cooked.- It :is eaten as it is found, with but little- preparation... . ■'"■ ■;■•■"■■'? : V'..■"..'■ ,■•">;;

The'; cause of unsound and 'imperfect teeth; found' among civilised people is due to.two.important.faots—the prevalence of dyspepsia, :, . indigestion, '. and stomach troubles,;and-the food we'eat. :."..."■ ■;./•..

. In. the' , foods; that we;: eat' there isla lack of phosphates and-i'other 'matwiale necessary to make repairs and supply the waste in the teeth. .: . i: - ': v

: Then, .again,- few-people :in civilised countries .are' free from dyspepsia, whioh interferes with the \jhole system and causes trouble everywhere. '.'• . - : .}.-~

To ~have . sound teeth'-cure; your dyspepsia and eat proper foods, and you will have little trouble with them. ■■'.-■• '■-.

A tin. of Dr. ■ Sheldon's .Digestive Tabules should be kept in the house at ;all; times.'.; They cure ' dyspepsia, ■ 6our stomach, indigestion, and-put thestomach and intestines in a healthy oondition. :- These Tabules contain'powerful ingrediente, which assist ,tho J 6tomecl in the process of digestion, and ! put it in fa healthy condition. ■ '■- ■•■"■;'.' There are many bodily- ills due entirely to stomach troubles.. '"■ . . i ■:.

If .you , .'. are- ill, ,ask .yourself if your! troubles-'may.-ii'ot' be-caused by indigestion. ' "■■ . ' ■ ■ . .■! -

This may be' tlve caU9e of the whole , : difficulty, and to ouro it nieans to have' perfect health. . • ■:.•'.' You cau obtain Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules everywhere at 2s. 6d. a. tin of 80 Tabules.—Adv.t. -.■ •.. : . . ;

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 14

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THE AFRICAN NEGRO. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 14

THE AFRICAN NEGRO. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 752, 26 February 1910, Page 14

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