In recently opening tho South Waloe Cookery School, Lady Bute, tho Mayoress of Cardiff", paid that in Scotland the old nourishing oatmeal porridge diet had been superseded in cottages by all day meals of tea and 'white bread ; and tea boiled in tho morning had to do duty all day. Scottish women almost lived on tea. The result was physical degeneracy, and Scottish children presented a miserably destitute aspect. She expressed tho hope that the working population of tho country would substitute soups, vermicelli, and maccaroni, and brown bread for the existing diet, and that women and children would be taught the arts of domestic economy at the cookery schools. , Toothache, neuralgia, lumbago, sciatica, and rheumatism are complaints which are very prevalent during the winter mouths. The pain and torturo which they cause is most excruciating, and has a very detrimental effect upon the whole nervous system, oftentimes lowering the tone and power to an Alarming extent. It is well to know that in Kcnshaw'e Monarch of Pain may. bo found a remedy which will check, relieve, and cure these complaints. Experience has placed this fact beyond doubt. ;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8630, 28 July 1891, Page 6
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