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UNBEATEN VALUE B.S.A. BICYCLES JAGO BIGGS LTD. STUART ST, DUNEDIN MAIL YOUR ORDERS

Apt adulteration's artful aid" has often been commented on, but it seems to be going a little too far when you find fish in the milk jug. This was the complaint made by some of the customers of a French milk purveyor* ■ She was discovered to be diluting her milk with water from a river, - and was prosecuted and sentenced to af fine and imprisonment. Some strange discoveries about-food have oeen made in England by the analysts 6£ the Ministry of Health. - For instance, samples of corgonzola cheese have been found recently with an outer covering of plaster, which accounted - for about a tenth part of the cheese. There are occasions, however, when the consumer gets a better bargain than he possibly expects. Among samples of “non-alcoholic” wine analysed , lately; was one of ginger wine, which was found to contain 24 per cent, of proof spirit.

Nerves and Brain Require Food If we would keep our nerve* and brain in perfect health we must' V supplement our regular diet with a cell food such as Wilkinson .Son's ■■■'■■ u . ■> -,u “PHOSPHONE” TONIC Phosphone Is not a stimulant. It r is a real nerve and brain food. Prom the first dose you feel better. Pries 3/- (posted 3/6) Obtainable only from: 91 PRINCES .

—Railway stations on closed branch lines in different parte of England are now being used as dance halls, public houses, shops, offices, garages, sports clube, and lodging houses. —About £10,000,000 a year is spent on fox-hunting in England, most of this going in wages, etc. England breeds her own horses and hounds, and all the equipment and foodstuffs used are British. —Round the coast of Britain there ate about 290 life-saving apparatus stations and 4000 volunteers and members of lifesaving brigades, in addition to the regular lifeboat services.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21431, 4 September 1931, Page 10

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