UGLY BABIES.
I (To the Editor.) Sir. —Tf yon will wrmit mc space, 11 may aid J. L. M. Siinokins to throw j lifflit into a dark and trouhlesome cave, wherein we find our children more usly [ and diseased. The reason of these pre-1 sent day disorders is a sinmle one to | relate. Hut it is a difficult problem to coax j the people to attend t<3 it- Since it is our unnatural methods of living and feeding our youni, that is the chief cause of trouble, how many. then, could =pp tlTO"£rh it? I pret a chill on seeing the daily unnatiiml offences upon the ronrs bodies, swh a-3 feedins young fhildrf-n on meat, sweet?, tea. and medi--ino-. also other concentrated, unnatural fooils. Since Nature is perfect in all vays. and all our wonderful science annot artificially imitate any human •rocess of digestion, punishment in njrliness and diseases is, then, the result ni our present methods of treatment and living. To he healthy we have only to ; discard our artificial methods of living. [ a.v. etc., LE BAS.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 13
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178UGLY BABIES. Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 5 July 1926, Page 13
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