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FOOD VALUES OFiWHfIT WE CONSUME. BY DR J. H. BUOHANAN. Bine« we regard Pure Carbonated Waters and Cordials as Pood Products, it is well to consider just what their food Tain© really is. One method of doing this is to determine the amount of energy that will.be furnished the body. The body » a steam engine. It requires fuel to keep it going. This fuel or energy is furmahod the body in three forms, all of which are constituents of the food. Those forma are carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. From a definite amount of each of these foods the Body will derive a definite amount of energy. This is measured in calories, which means a definite amount of heat, A calorie, as we uoa the term, means the amount or heat that will raise I.OOOgm of water 1 degree Centigrade. This is just a ff 9 / 6 ®* than a quart of water. Carbohydrate* when burned in the body as food furnish about 1,860 calories per pound. In an ordinary eiie bottle of pure carbonated water there are about 87 calorie*. On the pound basis this would amount to about 167 oalones per pound. Compare this with iho calories found in a number of more ordinary foods, an follow*: These figures show very well that the food value of carbonated water* is an item of importance. With respect to nutrition, they hare other values as well.—Dr J, H. Buchanan, lowa State College. Telephone 58. Telephone 58, THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS, AND AGENCY COMPANY, WATER STREET, DUNEDIN. Is it not essential in the ohcioe of an Executor to select this Company, whose business is to undertake auoh important work? GALL OR WRITE FOE INFORMATION BEFORE MAKING YOUR WILL. THE PERPETUAL TRUSTEES COMPANY, LOWER RATTRAY AND YOGEL STREETS, DUNEDIN. This well-known Company has carried on a successful Trust Business for 38 years. It manages Trust Properties, Private Estates, Farms, and Station Properties, and Controls Shares, Debentures, and other Investments to a value of over three million. There is no class of business, large or a mall, conducted by Executors, Trustees, Administrators, Attorneys, or Agents that the Company has not handled during the past 38 years. , , , . . _ . , The great experience gamed by a competent staff in every detail of Trust and Agency work renders the Company exceptionally well qualified to realise and wind up Estates to the very best advantage. No Estate Assets are sacrificed, but are realised with care at full market values under the supervision of the General Manager, who has had upwards of 50 years' experience in valuing and realising properties and other assets. The company will pay your solicitor's coats of making your will where the Company it appointed trustee. Elderly people who find that the management of their business affairs is beyond them can with safety appoint the Company their Agent. _ Correspondence and inquiries promptly attended to either personally or by letter. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. JAS. A. PARK, General Manager.

B- J. BLAKELEY, DENTIST, BANK OP AUSTRALASIA, Corner of Bond and Rattray streets (Nest Telegraph Office), Telephone 1,859. Hugh gourley, ltd, <Eet. isvo), 7 Clarke street. Economical Under* takers and Embalmera. Telegrams; “Gcur* ley, Dunedin.” ’Phone 407 (Day or Night). Funerals hy Motors or Horsts.

THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE I Prepares your Will and bolds it in safe custody, free of any charge. Acts as executor and trustee under a Will, either alone or in conjunction with Advisory Trustees. Acts as trustee under Wills or Trusts in place of Private Trustees who may wish to he relieved of their duties. Acta as trustee under marriage and other settlements. Finances estates under his management to avoid the realisation of assets at a disadvantage, and in suitable cases to enable them to be handed over to beneficiaries on their becoming entitled. Grants advances from _ the Common Fund to beneficiaries up to one-half of the value of j their shares in estates under his ] administration. Grants loans on freehold lands at lowest current rates of interest. Acts as agent for investment of money. Acta as agent or attorney for absentees. Acts as administrator of benefit or relief funds. For full particulars apply to j DISTRICT PUBLIC TRUSTED j At Dunedin, Invercargill, or Tixnaru, DISTRICT OFFICES at Oamaru, Alexandra, Ranfurly, Queenstown, Palmerston, Tapanui, Milton, Lawrence, Balolutha, Gore, Windham, Otautau, Tuatapere, and Outram. BROWN, EWING, AND CO., LTD. •Dependable Value In LADIES* HOSIERY AND GLOVES. LADIES’ 2-DOME DOUBLE-TIPPED SILK GLOVES, in Black, White, Navy, Grey, and Brown. 6s lid pair. LADIES’ 2-BUTTON ENGLISH DOESKIN GLOVES, in White, Pntty, and Grey. 17s fid pair. LADIES’ HEAVY SILK HOSE, 4 and 1 rib In Black and Shoo Grey. 12s fid pair. LADIES’ PURE SILK HOSE, “Lily of Franca "; Black only. 19s 6d pair. BROWN, EWING, AND €O., LTD., Dunedin's Busy Business Centre. EUROPEAN REPRESENTATIVES For the ‘Evening Star,’ Dunedin. JJESSRS E. B. BRETT AND 134 FLEET STREET, LONDON. E.O. 4. SON, Copies of Papers and Full Information as to Advertising Kates can be Obtained at Abovo Address, ANOTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES, KODAKS AND SPOOLS. QAMEBA CO.. OCTAGON. GET Quotations from ‘Evening Star' Office for large or small quantities of xtaatang befora placing jour order.

HOPE AND KINASTON, Undertakers, 36 St. Andrew street. Tel. 2,602 (Day and Night). OHN GILLIES, Undertaker, 24 George street, ’phone 479; 11 King street, 'phene 1,865; private residence, ’phone 9,517, WH. COLE, Economical Undertaker, • 260 King Edward street, Dunedin South; telephone 2,628 (day or night).

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Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18137, 29 November 1922, Page 6

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