PUBLIC NOTICES EAT DENMAN'S BREAD For Quality and Flavour Its Unsurpassed. There's Milk in every Mix. Try a Loaf To-day. Golden Krust Bakery WANTED TO BUY CARS AND TRUCKS SUITABLE FOR WRECKING CADMAN'S PARKING STATION LTD. 'Phone 191. MAIL NOTICES OUTWARD; Mails close for Kopeopeo, Edgecumbe, Otakiri, Matata, Te Puke } Tauranga, Thames, Morrins. ville, Frankton Junction, Auckland PoropoTQ, Awakeri, Tt .Teko, RuraJ Delivery, Ohope 1 *.w. 12 Noon Rotorua, Frankton Junction, Auckland. 5.15 p.m. Taneatua, Waimana. Opotiki, Gisborne, • T t— INWARD: Mails arrive from Ohope Waimana, Opotiki. Gis. borne daily at 9.30 a.m. Frankton Junction, Auckland Monday 4:30 p.m., Tuesday to Saturday 11.30 a.m. Rotorua daily 4 p.m. Kopeopeo, Poroporo, Thornton Awakeri, Te Teko, Edgecumbe, Ota* kiri, Matata, Te Puke, Tauranga , Thames, Morrinsville Frankton June tion", Auckland, Wellington daily 4.30 p.m.
0* % ■ ||[ - f L, , 9 ■'. MILK -'? * ;^:^^p; , See that it is **" 1^;,.-;\,,; ;f pasteurised £ *0' y*S Milk is the almost ■"% : perfect food. But it \ ;4I can carry infection. This J -0 very real danger is de- * - stroyed by pasteurisation. > lir In a small country town 26 3 people caught typhoid fever >|i and four died. All cases were '*' traced to one infected source of raw milk. Part of that supply went to the city, where it was %£. pasteurised. No typhoid cases oc- % curred in the city. In another town 10 cases of scarlet fever were traced to one milk round. One of the milk handlers had the germ in his throat. He was suspended and that milk supply was then pasteurised. There were no further cases. i Germs in the cow's udder can pass § on Tuberculosis, Undulant Fever, § , Septic Sore Throat. Infected fingers i of milkers or roundsmen can and do 1 infect milk with Typhoid Fever, Food § Poisoning, Summer Diarrhoea and I Dysentery. From milker or rounds- I man Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria I i germs can get into milk. I Milk-borne disease is a serious risk, § ' yet Milk is the most valuable single 1 food of all, What then ? The answer § | is simple: I Pasteurised Bottled Milk I protects against milk- i borne Diseases. 1 Insist on Pasteurised f*f ilk I
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 26, 21 November 1944, Page 8
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