Helps To Keep Teeth Sound and Perfect PROPER care of the teeth calls not only for cleanliness, but for food that supplies the elements for tooth building, and gives them work to do. The crisp granules of Grape-Nuts induce thorough mastication ; and the food contains the mineral elements required for tooth structure —often lack* ing in so-called “ refined ” foods. Served with cream or milk (fresh or tinned), Grape* Nuts is completely nourishing a splendid allround food—and especially valuable for keeping the teeth sound and healthy. “ There’s a Reason ” for Grape-Nuts Sold by Grocers everywhere I Agents for New Zealand: S. A. SMITH & CO., Ltd. Head Office, Auckland. Send 2d in stamps for Free Sample to S. A. SMITH & CO,. LTD., wholesale distributors, Auckland.
Single eyeglasses, or monocles, apt to give the eyes an odd look, as one becomes wider open than the other. John o’ Groat’s House was built bv John de Groat, a Dutchman who came to Scotland in the reign of James IV. Franco’s population is decreasing rapidly; the birth-rate, which was 248 for every .'OO families, had sunk to 166 in 19Z0. Deafness is more common in cold countries than in warm climates, the ear being very sensitive to atmospheric changes. ■
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18759, 12 January 1923, Page 6
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204Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18759, 12 January 1923, Page 6
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