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GOOD TEETH ARE A HEALTH ASSET, tj BAD TEETH ARE‘A LIFETIME^ HANDICAP. - i< ||| It is now an indisputable fact, proven by,:§£ scientists all over the World, that bad teeth ||j are principally caused by wrong diet That giving infants too much cane sugar, not only y affects their teeth, but it causes malnutrition and affects their constitutions. Nature prepares a sugar for infants; Sugar of Milk — the sugar present in milk which has no ill effects. It is a health-giver and body-builder. ' It. is easily digested and assimilated. A 3 a 1 leading authority states : —• ;; ;V|| Milk sugar is the principal solid constituent of human milk, and is the only form of sugar admissible for the ordinary feeding of infants. - - • . ....... From about 9 months a breast or bottle- j|j fed baby is generally given solid food, and g one of the best means of giving this is'; bv Rusks; and KRUSKITS—the Milk Sugar Rusks — are the only Rusks that should be given. They can .be given through the ' bottle, or baby can have one to nibble at, and, so help the teeth through at teething time. Up till , two years and over infants ; should have KRUSKITS; as besides feeding them, it teaches,them to chew and masticate —two very necessary processes in a baby’s t life. .4 good constitution is more precious than gold. Remember ! the foundation of a baby’s ■•1? constitution ,is being built during: the first ,; .two years of its life. ; ■ .*• ■i. ■- ■ . • •' ■■ V.- , ; ' START YOUR BABY RIGHT! y '

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 32, 26 August 1925, Page 49

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Page 49 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 32, 26 August 1925, Page 49

Page 49 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, Volume LII, Issue 32, 26 August 1925, Page 49

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