HEALTH EXHIBITION.
TOASTS IN ORANGE DRINKS. CARE OF TEETH AND DIET. [from our own correspondent.] SYDNEY, Nov. 22. "Live long and wisely," new and attractive posters proclaimed to Sydney with the opening of Health Week. The Minister of Health, Dr. R. Arthur, launched the week at a luncheon party a couplo of days ago —a very frugal lunch at which all toasts wero honoured in orango drinks. "A great many of tho health questions which affect the public to-day are bound up in injudicious eating," observed Dr. Arthur. "Some men dig their graves with their teeth." Dr. Arthur explained that the luncheon was arranged on judicious eating lines, and ho said that he advised those who had arranged it not to cut the menu 100 fino for fear that, the diners would th:nk they had not dined. "We havo been told," he went on, "that to retain a husband's affection a wifo must feed tho bruto, but I say —when getting on in years —starve tho brute."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXV, Issue 20116, 29 November 1928, Page 13
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