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Unsuspected MALNUTRITION There was laughter at a public dinner last night when a politician, speaking on the Dangers of Malnutrition, was told by a dietitian that he showed signs of Malnutrition himself. But the laughter became a trifle nervous when the dietitian added that the rest of us were probably in the same condition! "Malnutrition,” he declared, "is increasing. Pew of us arc totally free from ’nerves,’ digestive troubles, constipation, debility and other "ills of civilisation.’ Yet in most cases these ills are symptoms of Vitamin B deficiency.” "It isn’t that sve cat too little. It’s because the Vitamin B is removed from our food by modern methods of 'refining? And yet on Vitamin B the health of our nervous and digestive systems depends.” "But how,” somebody asked, "cars the ordinary person make good this alarming shortage of Vitamin B?" "Well,” he replied, "simply add a tablespoonful of Bcmax to your porridge or breakfast cereal. Bemax is a Vitamin tonic food so rich in Vitamin Bi that a daily tablcspoonful makes up the regular quota one needs." Bemax is obtainable from Chemists and Stores, and each tin lasts a month. Distributors: Fassett & Johnson Ltd., Levy Building,Manners St., Wellington. MARJORIE CURLETT Heretoungo Street HASTINGS PHONE 4269. ENGLISH TWEEDS FOR SKIRTS. WOOLLENS TO MATCH "IT IS VERY EVIDENT" from Correspondence and Repeat Orders received, New Zealand is not the only country where "Hendy's Hair Rejuvenator' os a specific for grey hair is appreciated. Letters have arrived from Canada, England, West Africa, and Australia, each one being enthusiastic about the beneficial results obtained. If going grey you should certainly use it. Sold in two grades, No. 2 being for extra dark shades of hair; it is also excellent for excessive dandruff. The steadily Increasing sales for more than 30 years prove its merit and popularity. Price 3/6 per bottle, from Chemists, Hairdressers, and General Toilet Depots everywhere. Wholesale Distributors, Kempthorne Prossers, Ltd., Fairburn Wright and Co., Sharlands, Ltd., Auckland Dvug Co., Ltd., also McKenzie's Dept. Stores, Ltd., all New Zealand Branches, or posted direct from A. M. HENDY, Hair Specialist. Dunedin. Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. SVwZ xameval •< u luperfiuou* ft Jh J Make an w- flirt J 5 polatmant with Jvsfl IIMi LEARN PIANO” ’ by EAR Complete Course: 20 Lessons. Send 2d. stamp tor Free Booklet from Niagara School of Music 52 Robertson Street, Invercargill. Visiting Wellington Weekly, Wednesdays. MADAME IRENE AINSLEY, PRIMA DONNA. LEADING BRITISH OPERA COMPANIES. ENGLISH FESTIVAL SOLOIST. Vocalist on: kK'-' Busoni, Backhaus, Szigeti Tours. , Honoured by ROYAL COMMAND. Trained by Madame Marchesl, - of Paris, "kSwAJSB '? ' And -Wra|K||g|jg Specially Recommended by the late Dame Nellie Melba ■ VOICE PRODUCTION AND SINGING. Studio: 208 A LAMBTON QUAY. For further information apply to MADAME IRENE AINSLEY 7 Bristol Building, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Or to Chas. Begg's Music Counter, WELLINGTON. BAD LEGS AND VARICOSE ULCBKb. VAREX treatment is simplest method known. Free Booklet, write Varex, Ltd., Box 155 SA, 21 Grey Street, Wellington. Local Rep: Nurse Spence, N.Z. Automobile Chambers, 35 Lower Taranaki Street. Wellington, RENOWNED THE WORLD OVER ' FhilmpS ‘grp \v HIJwB' War tw N.Z. Representatives: F. W. CAVE LTD. Anzac Ave. Auckland

•FULL supplies of fresh BELL TEA are now available

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 210, 2 June 1944, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 210, 2 June 1944, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 210, 2 June 1944, Page 3

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