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■ ■ [ f| PM | |[ - pnninjllUU| _m — nil,, ~., | .-J ■_■ ,-, ' *I - K ■ " S | A DOCTOR'S OPINION. 1 ,fj A physician who has recently been causing a big stir among the readers of the London dailies, has made "J C some remarks on white and brown bread. 4 •d >\ s fy a i~"9 win S to tnc lack of Phosphates in the white loaf, children's teeth decay,, and this is not 5 jR the smallestevil arising from a diet of white bread. The bread I eat every day is a happy mean between tin Ef ~» anaemic loai and the brown loaf. Wholemeal bread, though it has more nutritive qualities than white, con- a '« tarns too many rough, coarse particles, which irritate the internal organs. « t h "My hali-way house is of a yellowish colour. It is made of stone-ground flour, has a stioky surface and £9 T. tw ar vi f , colours off gradually into the crumb. The only fault I have to .find with it is 3 , tnat ctoMreu like it better than cake, and when one starts eating it one does not want to stop. Half the doc- jj jh tors la Harley Street eat it." Extract from ? 'Master Bakers' Times," April Ist,. 1909. j} "jj , Housewives in this District will'henceforth be able to get s«ch a J I ' Flocf and Bread—vis., the famoos H E FLOUR AND' BREAD. , K Rc ß* Trade fffarlc. a »; «&-P" (SIMPSON'S PARTICULAR) FLOUR, from which "S-P" BREADS 3 |; made, is ground by the old process which retains all the natural germ of the wheat in. i " Jin ™ e I j?. ur -,. T11 i s 1 is # roimcl out of y our starchy white ilonr in the effort to get .' '4 ly that fashionable"whiteness which housewives like, but which speHs ruin to digestion' u' 'j and health. g< n That's why you shooH use ,( B—P" FLOUR—the only rational flour on the maritot. S H Few articles of diet are more nutritious than well-made' •'S—P" BREAD. Aiiaiysw SF U PROVES that it is more nourishing than mutton or eggs, and nearly aa good as, beef 3s f. Speaking of, this kind of bread, the "Lancet"—the World's leadm? Medical Jearnal, • 3y says:-—" It's food value, both as regards nitrogen and phosphates-'is, broadly, speak- 3 \°. mg, double that of bread made from ordinary wheaten flour." i ' ' , '3 (j ' Considering these facts should it not have a place on YOTTR table? AeK - ■" R for it to-day BY NAME, and see the "&i-P" In a diamond Is on OVew < H u loaf of bread and bag of flour. > a ||| Obtainable foom~ ' ' / ' " 3 fi LIST OF BAKERS. * LIST OF/CROMRS. In ,case you get' »S-P» i f; Wellington: , ' ' ' "• ' Bread aml,Flo«, ffl in to Coupon, H |n ' ( $ CampWl'- > '•' * .'' mail it to us;" and we will see'VOT are a jS W. A. Kellow, Twanaki, Street. ' w! A. Taranak! Street. SttPpHed., ,' ''/'•,' jj K »-H. James, laranaUi Stieet. S. Rilßtono, Island Bay. ; 4 U B'tt£ir fa l' p *, - J. H. Playno, Tasman Street. BOOT BAIT AHD «> " H fi McplfanK™' Wtehard & (imrW'H.oa. ' rf ,H Witts' & k Stro6t - ?• Vat "t^na^a^ 306 - n „ r „„ 4 '- : \ Newtown. H.ll:fi™ nSSS«t' \ SX 0 P H 'LS w;n : ' T ? m A Crantrv Store., Cuba Sfrcct. -*" Ud'b. ilff if could aW -i fi H. Denhard, Wilhs Street. J.,Dovlin, Ghuznde,Street. -~ . . for mo to 'bo, supplied. ™ 1 3 y T. Bnerloy, Vman Street. ' JWson, Bros£ Ghuzneo Street. ;. v . >P R Browne l ßros ; V'Tmakon"lload.' 1! , f ' , , 1 T. McCord, \l\ , > '«yv"««=K:» \ r t -' -- ~ 3 U J. Mcllra< Willis Street. ' ~,' i ' •• f; NORMANBY:—TV. H. Wobley. Baker's Name „ ; „ ~ "J «. MASTERTON .-Messrs. Mackay and Son. - . ■'. -, ..,' „' "" - - "I K NEW PLYMOUTH: ' ' J ■' '- ' Grocer's Name ; „- y H £: J: r e c r : ™ M -- >A - w - <* Pa pe r ta '. r H Ii'PALMERSTON NOuin.- tth.teh«d firo.. HAWERA:-K. A. G.Uandors. • M*"* —-.. : -"J H" ttittt titmp ' t p u . o PATBA.—Gibson's, Ltd. Address it FEILDING:-J. Gould & Son. PALMERSTON NORTH :-M.P.D. Co. Paper 3 Ronald S. Badger, Advertising Agent, ChristcUurch. \. . "»"* > "f-« - ~ a --fc-a—a—B»

i I? r , a . n y den U s- practising in Wellington to-day who can prove that ha is the Ortoimw „». I ' R f Ett n "i? D S ntis , t - ry> . Vl 8 ? New Z "*W* best and « im ™ Concern. r^KlL s E J { 1. f ant > Pleased patients attest our popularity. * «"><"■ . 2 '-—»—* Electricity used in all Departments. Written Gnarantcc with all Work. 1 teeth & 9 9e ODO.NTUNDER i Witftont Plates &**& fe»S« makes pulling and filling painless. We aro tho only dentists in New Zealand to-dav „«,,„ h,. i J fam< >f Odontundor. We have purchased the secret of its manufacture. It is tht ff>^ « paration now universally recommended by dentists and physicians ill over tho w«rl/ j pull more teeth positively painless than all other dentists. Try one and bo SavrW' wf i IWo are not here to-dav a.*d ™ n « t„ „ are w ble ' responsible, and well-known. Our references are twelve thousand nattenfaa'ww ! practice uI «orf Sa£ H?"™*' We J"? th ° ° n 'y Dentisfa in New Zealand, and our four years" of£L£|rfs ! - \ tLow Kork B - and B ° h ° m ° ,n *° ""** "«* *"*■ U »"S5! 1" Cow li«!^. T,eth,or - - £2 2 ° 1 We make our best set of teeth for £3 3«.-no - I WvarHtaSi '' ~ ~ 7 6«P [ no less. It's the very best plate that can'" eZ- • c" 5 0 J be made and fitted with our Patent Double i Onr prices are ahraw"the* larat f™ «,»j „„,i n i • . S" o * l ' 0 "' w *"<* positively stops dropping™. j AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, ««aßdfa«iaMti(«er»iwert> ! " J a UW „ Mdr Ws«, f Auckland. Write us .or Appointment. ' Qr I ' 2°lU-IPfT3-LLLij j.. hi . Kayner. Nurse Attendants. As tho truo Art of Furnishing becomo3 B Wk/x* !/««««' ,' M ' moro and mora a question of simple good t ! '»» IiVU OUylllS Jlmut ' H taste, we need lower and handsomer I W , ' H things, and wo, appreciate better tho beau- (3 ' TS irf riwi"**** ■ X tiful lines of - the Beautiful' Productions 3 K«V tttC BEST I 8 by the maters ot | - ****/ vu * *i , H DOULTON, CROWN DERBY, 0 n WORCESTER, and DRESDEN 1 i?? n nn > ' H ' CHINA. , J i § gggT Pi _ _ | In this, regard' the attention, of Art f ' '' %M fi«& |wi I Lovers is drawn to the display of a , «na (a wEI H OBNAMENTS now being made in our S • ' ' Q Mam Front Window, whioh includes many 1 i- i nm .~.«,1~ 9 fine examples'of all the above-named i - IS llie D6St J fllTi 1113(16. 8 varieties. This display principally con- s ' \ H , ELata of Vases and Ornaments. I ' • ■?■ J> Inside may be 6oen every other produo - i __ H tion in Cluna, Glass, and, Earthenware. S PUHE I WHO JLIE SOME!! i Edward ifldersoii & Co, ltd., | DELrlQious i!-! ."*/\. ■'... Established 60 Yeara' j ' > fl WILLIS STEEBT, WELLINGTON. Ba9«au«ujßaßße3!i!a<iiajia^tMß6S^ Cim w__ -2 ' g% UARDIAN ASSURANCE CO., LTD. a**u« ««' ■ • IK! pTf . nf \S» ' \Vhito. Mab&gcr. ' .TO ** ** w* ___ kI t'4 " lm < :a Buildings, KSrfja Stocks, Furniture, i \x \ JSrSBOEP 10") TfT 5 TfT 3 TfT» I®M ? Ucks ' «d»UAsn.M cultural Risks, „» General Aecats: Messrs. W rt „ ■ X< y y \V) \&T Lowest Current <a Hatea. BUkoI TurnbuU and Co n,,!t i. ' Bwh Pto. «d ■"" LlehfaungCovored. u ° U6telßl 0»» • • ' -. " CIISL. DRINK ONLY ' . A TR)TT (g? , BRITISH Co., Ud. ■ li ' Purely a N. 2. Owned Company > .. OTES, MAWNE, EMPLOYEfiS' LIABILITY, AND GENERAL ACCIDENT. ' ACKHOWTEDGBD BT AM. CONNOIS- W8 POPULARITY DUE,TO PROMPTNESS. BETJBS TO BE ABSOLUTELY ' ' - . v ' dSSt ' II Jk/@ W. H.PMLP. ~%ALTEH ft EE AMD POiSaNtTI li Jili(& J U>J CJWK>J II » TTOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CON- W It U JUAWI " u wuw < 't-/W U D H TKACTOE, FOK TONETUN BLINDS ' , N.Z. AUiance Buildings 113 Willi, Street B T* an i„;S S B , jr ~0 ' th - "* Sb«-W -pt byTber men. ■ QUIN Bl&fffewß». ' '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 681, 4 December 1909, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 681, 4 December 1909, Page 14

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