PUBLIC NOTICES EAT DENMAN'S BREAD For Quality and Flavour Its Unsurpassed. There's Milk in every Mix. Try a Loaf To-day. Golden Krasi Bakery ELECTRIC WATCH CLEANING MACHINE Watches cleaned by the most modern method leaving our premises as if just out of the factory, j Work Guaranteed. A. G. ALLAN, Near Post Office. N.Z. ROAD SERVICES During the. curtailment of tiains, buses depart Whakatane as under : WEEK-DAYS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. Whakatane West Station 7.40 a.m., and 6.45 p.m. (Tues. Thurs. Sat.) Whakatane West Station 8.0 a.m. and approx. G p.m. (Mon. Wed. Frid.) Connect with Taneatua-Tau-ranga mixed trains. Rotorua 7.15 a.m., 12.55 p.m., 7 p.m. Auckland 7.15 a.m. (car and rail) (Mon. Wed. Frid.) Hamilton-Auckland 12.55 p.m. (Accommodation is limited beyond Hamilton). Opotiki 10.5 a.m., 2.45 p.m., 7.10 p.m. Gisborne 10.5 a.m., 2.45 p.m.Tauranga 3.15 p.m. SUNDAY SERVICES Opotiki 3.30 p.m. tlotorua 7.0 u.m.
I MILK See that it is pasteurised Milk is the almost - perfect food. But it ';•■* can carry infection. This >•/• y... very real danger is destroyed by pasteurisation. >■ \ In a small country town 25 people caught typhoid fever % and four died. All cases were 1 ■% traced to one infected source of I raw milk. Part of that supply ' went to the city, where it was ~ pasteurised. No typhoid cases' occurred in the city. In another town 10 cases of scarlet fever were traced to one milk round. *r One of the milk handlers had the germ in his throat. He was sus-< pended and that milk supply was then pasteurised. There were no further cases. Germs in the cow's udder can pass on Tuberculosis, Undulant Fever, I Septic Sore Throat. Infected fingers | of milkers or roundsmen can and do I infect milk with Typhoid Fever, Food I Poisoning, Summer Diarrhoea and 1 / Dysentery. From milker or rounds- I man Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria I germs can get into milk. B Milk-borne disease is a serious risk, | yet Milk is the most valuable single 1 food of all. What then? The answer B is simple: . ' I Pasteurised Bottled Iflilk I protects against milk- i borne Diseases. 1 Insist on Pasteurised Milk. 1
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 25, 17 November 1944, Page 8
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