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Hungry Teeth.

;u?H l«st as; easily jtayved as the 'eaid a lecturer the '■"other, night. is that ; ypu and your fathers liave to generation be.en indnsyour teeth. In one way 1 havehecn born of poor .ffiS"l!r.'Fhfrii-ippd \he poor give their ™lfflren i ß o{ a variety that .goes to make «ng bones and'teeth. It is the oufc- ™ A%: grain* of all cereal food m contains the carbonate and phosf S i: *V liffi e and. traces of other lit -'nouvish the bpiiy gwi« and 1 build % frame up. If we do Z "t* 0 the ''teeth of -thoVou'ng that mnf -SWW) they cannot possibly l7 fc ,HR- ■ft is the outside of corn, oats, S& and tKe like . or the bran, so S'fW ,f es^fc ' a Wan<* gi veto the JJ that -the teeth actually require for Jfg °P T«e wisdom of ■gggf-KaSed. Mai ffiUy, shown in every giPS':generation -of teeth, which and more fragile and weat.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 157, 6 July 1887, Page 7

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Hungry Teeth. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 157, 6 July 1887, Page 7

Hungry Teeth. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 157, 6 July 1887, Page 7