The thin, cadaverous half-starved looking man frequently has an amazing appetite. He holts his food to such an alarming . extent that he cannot possibly assimilate it properly. Consequently, he does not get the full value from what he eats;' hence his halfstarved look. The fat man, on the other hand, is of a happy, easy-going disposition. He likes to eat his meals in jovial company, with the result that he. eats much more slowly than his thin brother. He reaps the benefit of his slow mastication, and derives the maximum amount of sood from his food Fat men generally (says an Edinburgh Evening Dispach writer) make model husbands and parents. They are so fond of their home mid their children that they seldom figure as correspondents in divorce suits. They are. the backbone, of the family life And thev look so jovial and sympathetic that everyone goes to them for ndivce and help. In changeable weather fake “Nazcl” on sugar or by inhalation. Best safeguard against chills. One dose a day keepr -ids away; 1/6.—Advt.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 October 1924, Page 7
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175Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 27 October 1924, Page 7
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