Thoughts For The Times
Cleanliness. Cleanliness is a deeper tiling than we have often thought. Our insistence upon its outward forms lias led many to think that, having conformed in these respects they have done all. But it s far more necessary to have a clean mouth than a. clean face. That can he secured not only by the use of tooth brushes and mouth-washes but by eating suitable food and by eating food in dee order, following clinging and sticky fmxl by a stringent and cleansing article of diet. The same argument applies to the stomach. It is not merely the selection of food that makes for eleatdi noss; it is the use of food in its proper order and due sequence, and also the provision of rcr.ods of time fot t. > hodv to achieve. it- natural ablutions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1921, Page 2
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139Thoughts For The Times Hokitika Guardian, 18 July 1921, Page 2
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