What to Eat
"Go into ail}' restaurant in the. city and you will find girls making' a meal of white bread, cakes and such things," said Dr. H. 13. Turbott in a health talk to Wellington Rotarian.s. "They would be much better nourished if they preferred wholemeal bread, a bit of cheese, and ji glass of milk." Possibility of Landing Strips Discussing the subject of the proposed district aerodrome at the Borough Council last evening, the Mayor, Mr B. S. Barry, said that he had been in touch with Mr R. W. Scholickl who had mentioned that lie had an article dealing with the efficacy of landing strips for aircraft in lieu of large areas being set aside for aerodromes. Ho himself had considered such a possibility I'ea.vible and thought that it might yet be a way out of the present expensive jjroeedure of establishing full sized aerodromes.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 14, 12 October 1943, Page 5
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148What to Eat Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 14, 12 October 1943, Page 5
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