: The Bread and Food Reform ■ League ■have received a commendatory letter from the King. The .council have carefully considered the various digestive experiments made in America, Germany, and England, and it is noticeable that these .experiments confirm' the' l statements'', of the .league' that when whole wheat'meal' iis ground'.to a uniform finerioss'raore prcK - i L tein is assimilated than; wheii7.it is coarse-j-'l.y ground, and that'about.two and a half limes more' of tho 'mineral substances which form bones and teeth, and which: nourish the brain, nerves, and tissues. ,can be assimilated from whole wheat meal than from an equal weight'of fine'white ,flour. '• ■'.■-" ■■ She: "I suppose it would break'your heart if I wero to say that I.could only be a sister to yon?" ,He: "Not at all. I'm uced to having girls say that." ■ Hostess: "It's beginning, to'rain.'You'll get wet. - I think you'd; better stay.'to dinner." Departing Guest:/"Oh, dear. no! It's not raining so. badly as all that." ''■'■ >"'
I 'Mi A GENIAL /vrC'Sva" ■■- : -* i ■ CHHArM'S;. : - The Beverage that CASE WHISKY. OLD- SCOTCH.. HEATHER BLEND., Product of White Horse Cellar, 1 ■: - ■' .. TXA.WEINS AND -QMITH. ' NEW PLYMOUTH, ' ~'; CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS UNCHECKED SPELLS RUIN. THE most reliable cure for the Dairy--man's dreaded disease Contagious Mammitis is ANTI-MAMMITIS, which is principally a vegetable preparation specially put up to prevent and cure Mammitis. Its action is to tone up the constitution of cows (therebv making every organ do its work), passing off through tho proper channels any germs or organisms which may "have lodged, specially operating on .'the canals, or ducts, conveying the milk, and penetrating into all the glands and membranes of the cow's udder, thereby getting at the root of tho trouble.' This Mammitis cure, which is recognised by, all tho, leading dairy farmers to bo the only and most reliable cure, is rapidly making a name for itself in New Zealand, fo much so that your money will be gladly refunded if, after using according to directions, you are not satisfied. It is a drench,' not an injection, ao/l is 6old in largo packets, each containing 12 doses, for Is. 6d. post paid, from Erik Jesperseu,: Dairy Engineer and Importer, Filmerjtoj: North,
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1048, 10 February 1911, Page 8
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357Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1048, 10 February 1911, Page 8
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