DRINIQNG TOO LITTLE GRAVE DANCER TO HEALTH. ANY people suffer ill - health through neglecting to drink the daily requisite quantity of fluid. Women especially are apt to disregard the necessity for using -water and other fluids as tissue-builders. It is estimated that about two-thirds of the body weight is made up of water. Every day the tissues require water to repair waste. There must be a circulation of fluid in the system or disease results. Loss of flesh is sometimes caused by underdrinlcing. As a common-sense health measure, everybody should drink a glass of hot water before breakfast each morning. If you are troubled with sick headaches, bad complexion, biliousness, rheumatism, or neuritis, you should stir half a teaspoonful of "ROBERTSON'S" LIME PHOSPHATE COMPOUND, which any chemist can supply at 2/- for a jar. This simple addition to your morning glyss of hot water will wash away from th» stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels indigestible waste and poisons. By thus keeping your system free of uric acid and other impurities, "ROBERTSON'S" LIME PHOSPHATE COMPOUND cannot fail to ensure perfect physical and mental fitness. Boots, Chemists, Queen St.. Auckland. Sergeant's Pharmacy, Whangarei. Drummond's Pharmacy, Dargaville. Baillles Ltd., Hamilton. JefTery, Chemist, 1 e Awamutu. SONG POEMS WANTED. i Songs and musical compositions also considered for publication. Send MSS. PETER MREK LTD., Dspt. A.B-, 140 a, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.2, England.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 126, 29 May 1937, Page 5 (Supplement)
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