P. 4 9 V. Zs oaoo o '.o\ MX a ID’S °‘O\ Fffi® /□•o g o o'.o\ S:° s' ; Si;VJwMMiljh rfOOTS FOR heavy WORK The outdoor worker who needs heavy boots for hard wear should come here. Strongly made from best leather. Here are MEN’S KING LEO WORKING BOOTS, in Black and Tan, that give EASE to the feet. Heel and toe. plates—wide fitting. Sizes 5 to 10 — Pair. THE FARMERS (W.F.C.A., LTD.)
Bl 1 I.' »St—" 51 \ % . Look after your TEETH! j When it comes to teeth, New Zealand is a CLASS 111 NATION. 9 Children’s teeth are nearly always badly decayed before they go to school . . . Many people have dentures before they are grown up . . . Many suffer from pyorrhoea before middle age. WHY IS THIS? J We have the highest proportion of artificial dentures in the world r because : We eat too much white sugar and white flour — r fermenting foods . . . Wc don’t eat enough tooth-cleansing foods — f fruit, vegetables and other coarse or fibrous foods . . . We don’t 1 cat enough protective or building foods — our diet isn’t ■ t PROPERLY BALANCED . . . We don’t use the toothbrush ■ ; enough . . . We. don’t visit the dentist often enough. ■ ? HERE IS THE REMEDY: | ? Avoid fancy foods, such as cakes, biscuits, sweets . . . Use whole- R j meal bread, MORE MILK, more vegetables, more fruit, more : liver, more fish. Give children codliver oil .. . Where possible finish every meal with fruit or raw vegetable . . . Use the toothS brush morning and night; have the teeth examined at least twice a year from the earliest possible age. i © SAVE YOUR TEETH, ® SAVE YOUR SMILE, | ® SAVE YOUR DIGESTION
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 September 1943, Page 5
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