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water or plain water. Fresh fruit, as a piece of orange or apple. Eggs, lightly boiled, should not be given until alter two years of ago. A!oat is not considered necessary in tlie majority ol cast's up to this ago, toast or with other foods is well liked and easily digested by children. Quite recently, at a public meeting of throe days’ duration hold at Manchester under the ausipces of the Food Fdncanon Society of Great .Britain the fact that Jewish children had better teeth than Gentile children was attributed to dilforences in diet, an important factor being the Jews use oil instead of sugar. Dr James Wheatley, the Country and School Medical Officer'for Shropshire, produced a record of- investigations in tho elementary schools of that county showing thattuc restriction id the sugar supply during the war, the altered character of tho bread, and the reduced consumption of milk, had been accompanied by a remarkable diminution of dental caries. Parallel with the attention to a -rational or hygienic, diet care must be displayed in the choice and preparation of foods in order that those substances which have been found by experiment to be necessary to the proper growth of tho body, shall not he either absent or destroyed by heal in over-cooking. This question of the “Vita-mines,” as those substances are called, will form the subject of the next publication in this series.

NELSON EDUCATION BOARD A PPLICATIONS, on proper forms, close at the Board’s Office on iTHURSDAY, 2Gth Alignst, for the !imdermeutioned positions. In addition to salaries shown grading increments are payable to certificated i teachers | Head Teacherships: 'Millerton, £2BO-£330 and residence, jßurnett’s .Face, £220-£270 and £3O | lion so allowance. Assistant Teacherships: ; Westport, Primary Department £250- ] 270 and £3O for married male asi si slant. ! Millerton, £XGQ-£2OO. Millerton, £l4O-£l6O. ; Wai-uta, £l5O-£l7O. ,'Wakofield, £l4O-£l5O. !Westport, £I3O-£l4O. ( Sole Teacherships: Tni, £l4O-£l7O and £2O house allowance. Household Schools: ‘Gtarawao (Croixelles), £72. jWairangi (Croixelles), £SO. i Free hoard and lodgings. Immediate applications are invited ' for these household schools. N. R, WILLIAMS, Secretary. NELSON, Aug. 13, 1920.

Some people call Kola-Nip a temperance drink—some call it a health drink —all regard .it as a cooling, stimulating beverage. You will know it by its nutty flavour.

GIBBS’ MOTOR SERVICE RIWAKA—MOTUEK A—NELSON fw. G. GIBBS, who will be remembered in connection Avith the above i * Motor Service, .and rvho has lately returned from Active Service, is (again taking up this run Avitli a now, poAvcrful, up-to-date Car. This Seri vice will be available to the Public on and after THURSDAY, August 18th, when the following Time-Table va 111 bo observed;— Leave Piwak'a daily 8.15 a.m., i from . Goodwin’s Hotel, Arrive Nelson 10.30 a.m. Leave Nelson daily' 3.45 p.m., from Mercer’s Garage. Arrive JiiAvaka G p.m.

Unless you, drink li pT o N how can you know what Good Tea is? HAmKa &s af we CHOCOLATES! A fancy box of Delicious Chocolates will be given free in exchange for the White and Gold Labels taken from Cailler’s Cocoa tins—eight ?lb. labels or sixteen 7]lb. labels. You can get as many boxes as you like! Keep on drinking f A* I Wi y COCOA NOTE :—Outaide wrappera are of value—collect LABELS only Post or bring labels to NESTLE & ANGLO-SWISS C.M. CO. Shortland Street, Auckland 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington 83 Lower High Street, Dunedin _ ■ " BAJSKB—TO

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 21 August 1920, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 21 August 1920, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIV, Issue LIV, 21 August 1920, Page 2

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