LACE OF SUNLIGHT HOW IT AFFECTS PROPER DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN. The ultra-violet rays of the sun play a very important part in developing the bone structure. Very few children get enough sunshine. That’s why so many suffer from soft bones and poor tooth. Something is needed to make up for this lack of sunshine. Vitamin D is required. It enables the body to utilise the lime in the food to build up strong, well-shaped bones and sound teeth. Nowhere is Vitamin J) found in suchabundance as in tho fine Norwegian cod liver oil used in “ Maltese with Cod Liver Oil.” In this form it is especially suitable for children, readily assimilated, and much more pleasant to take. It soon builds up weakly boys and girls. : ,' “Maltexo with Cod Liver Oil” is a New Zealand product. Insist on “ Maltese,” and you help on New Zealand enterprise.—[Advt.] , .The London Rover Scouts have given 600 blood transfusions to save life since the beginning of this year. One by-law in Los Angeles makes it illegal to bathe two or move babies'in one bath at the same time*. First Social Aspirant: “I saw Mrs Blueblood in the avenue.” .Second Ditto: “How was-she looking?/’- First Sittdi -Eight Bast m”, r ~
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Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 4
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204Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 19658, 10 September 1927, Page 4
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