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| BREAD-BAKING AND TEETH DECAY. v '- r ■ -i-<--i i—i (By Telegraph.—Own CornapoMknt) WELLINGTON, thfe day. During the course of the debate at the dental conference regarding the condition of children's teeth, Dr. Cox, of Auckland, had something to say against the way in which modern bread is prepared. He said the ordinary popular loaf was baked in too short a time—only about one hour—and the result was a white puffy mass, which was insufficiently cooked inside. A piece of that paste around a tooth made an ideal culture medium for germs, but Dr. Cox had discovered a baker in Auckland who produced bread as it should be baked. It was given one fermentation, as against four given by the ordinary baker, and the bread was two hours in the making from barrel to oven, and was there cooked slowly at a low temperature. (The result was a closely-set, sweet thoroughly cooked loaf, which would keep for a week. Dr. Cox. wished such bread was in common use, because the teeth of our children would then be kept in better condition than resulted from the use of the ordinary white bread of today. BREAD BAKING RE TEETH DECAY. OUR BREAD IS MADE ON THE MOST HYGIENIC SYSTEM. £}NLY QNE jpERMENTATION. AND A PERFECTLY BAKED LOAF. See the Report of Dentists' Conference, in "Auckland Star," Friday, June 9th; "Herald," June 10th. iW. BUCHANAN, UTD. KARANGAHAPE ROAD. GETTING- SERIOUS mHE jQJXTRPLUS QAUBING GOVERNMENT mO T>E pORSE- PROUD TELEGRAMS TO AND FROM SIR JOSEPH WARD. Sir Joseph Ward, Wellington. "What is lowest price for use of Queen "street Telegraph Poles for advertising purposes? "P. VIRTUE, "Champion Mills." P. Virtue, Auckland. "Iff'reply to your telegram, It is not the "practice of the Telegraph Department to "permit its POLES to l>e used for advertising purposes in any part of the Colony, "and I am not prepared to authorise a de"parture from THIS CUSTOM ln Auckland." ' lolgned) J. G. WARD." Sir Joseph Ward, Wellington. "The Poles of Queen street are of "DOUBTFUL ORIGIN, and regret your de"cision not to augment surplus. We offer "to shave and clothe the Monsters in " -CHAMPION' Robes to avoid RIOT ACT "being read. "P. VIRTUE." I . "P. VIRTUE, "Champion Mills. "I am sorry I cannot place the "monsters of Queeu-st. in your hands to "be shaved and clothed. I proposed to "GIVE EFFECT to the idea SOME "YEARS AGO, but there was at once such "a strong agitation against it, the matter "was .up before Cabinet for consideration "at the time referred to, and It was de"elded not to embark upon It. Iv any case, "you will recognise that if such a proposition were given effect to, would require "to be done by public tender. "(Signed) "J. G. WARD." I i ASK TjlO* C. * E, .QHAMPION pURE T>EER i (IN BULK OR BOTTLE). BECAUSE NO EXPENSE IS SPARED IN PURCHASING THE BEST MAFOR BREWING IT. BECAUSE IT IS BREWED FROM THE PUREST SPRING WATER. BECAUSE EVERY DROP CAN BE GUAR- | ANTEEDt ■ BECAUSE IT IS THE PUREST AND BEST. . BECAUSE YOU CAN THOROUGHLY DEPEND ON IT. mHE /CAMPBELL _ Tj^HRENFRIED • 0°- L TD -. IF THE EYES GET TIRED OR CAUSE TROUBLE do not delay to give them . relief. Have them efficiently tested and fitted with corrective Lenses by /p pEACOCK. OPTICIAN, 218 QUEEN STREET. Spectacles and Pince-nez Frames of every material; Artificial Eyes ln great variety. Also in stock. Binocular*. Telescopes, Microscopes, Barometers, Thermometers.Elec- ' trie Bells, Drawing Instruments, Surveying and Nautical Instruments, Photographic Goods. Repairs to above done on the premiaea.— NEXT A.M.P. BUILDINGS.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 139, 12 June 1905, Page 4

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