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MALNUTRITION.

Medlrnl Inspection »t achoole nftcu ruvi-nU thr- fuel tliat some culldmi are underjed. Tdese rhlldreu are aomobodys responsibility. Am they yoursY If e?ery mother oy fruardian nt children would sco that her chargeß tn* piOi'iM'ly fprl. uiere wo'Jld bo no more cases of malnutrition In our schools. Tut' children's breakfast Iβ of first importance. It muet contain all tho elements for supplying heat and energy and for bulidlnif brahi, iioar s aud Xnoiio propprtlee aro ionnd In Geretena, If yonr children are »trone and well, with hearty appetites, glvo them Geratena; It win m^ f3 lf"?n B SU * tain /!r m throaijh the mom! mc If they are dollcate and poor eaters, touipt them with Gernena-Hlellden" end dainty, and ho easily dlffaated. If or all cooked in two minntes— I* the Ideal breakfast food,—(Ad ) r»

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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 119, 19 May 1920, Page 7

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MALNUTRITION. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 119, 19 May 1920, Page 7

MALNUTRITION. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 119, 19 May 1920, Page 7