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IMPORTANT TO LADIES.

■mi vuinni IV knwiUW' Worcester street, Linwood*. Feb. 25th, 1907. To the Wioletta Co. — Requiring something to cleanse the scalp, and also to strengthen the growth of the hair, I was induced by your agent to try WIOLETTA, and have no hesitation in testifying to the benefit I have derived from its use. It keeps the scalp thoroughly clean, and is most cool and refreshing to use. I can highly recommend it to anyone in search of a pleasant and reliable hair restorer. — Yours truly, Mrs M. M'KENZIE. All Chemists, Stores, and Hairdressers. Price, 3s 6d a bottle. Agent: G. L. Bartlett, hairdresser, Dannevirke.

sequence will be to deprive the diges- , tive organs 'of their lubricity, with an ultimate reaction occurring in tlie teeth. The perfect'tooth, without fissures, or clefts, or pits, is rarely found, except among children wto have been reiy carefully watched by their par- | ents during their years of rearing. Faulty molecular structure of the teeth is accentuated by the mischievous dietary of the children. Many little ones are allowed to grind up unlimited quantities of hard bake when they have not long passed tlie teething stage. As they grow older in years, chocolates are showered upon tliein, and so the poor molars are given no chance.» s Of all the foods wliicli have a bad effect on the teeth, starch and sugar foods are the worst; and those; who have the care of children, or who are themselves addicted to eating starch and sugar foods, should never omit to cleanse the teejh. i ■ •-a, Vegetarians at a. Disadvantage. — __ Mastication IS one of the conditions necessary to a proper exefcise of the digestive functions, and consequently to the attainment and preservation, of perfect bodily health. When one eats soft foods, it is certain that little gastric juice is produced, and if sugar forms a" main 1 constituent of^these foods, the quality of the juice exuded is very speedily vitiated. • Vegetarians have rarely good teeth, for the reason that their foods are not of sufficient hardness to produce a sufficient quantity of gastric fluid to lubricate the.j«Kgestive organs proper- "" The conseqiience is the teeth soon" show signs of decay. If you must indulge in farinaceous foods, and have what is known as a "sweet tooth," you must neutralise their effects upon the teeth with fruit. , - ' i

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Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 296, 18 June 1909, Page 6

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IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 296, 18 June 1909, Page 6

IMPORTANT TO LADIES. Bush Advocate, Volume XXI, Issue 296, 18 June 1909, Page 6