MR FARMER Get expert independent advice about your MILKING MACHINE or SEPARATOR. Charges moderate. Machines overhauled. 3New and second hand machines for sale, A.M.P. LIFE INSURANCE Ordinary Branch. R. A. TIMS, 'Phone 96 > P.O. Box 66, Whakatan*. WANTED TO BUY USED CARS, IN GOOD ORDER. JAlsOj Cars and Trucks suitable for wrecking. CADMAN'S PARKING STATION LTD. 'Phone 191. INFANTS' Winceyette Gowns ( cream only, from 7/3 to 9/r at Bridgers Ltd. INFANTS' Woollen Vests. All sizes from 3/6 to 4/11 each at Bridgers Ltd.
M 1 ' TO DAIRY FARMERS FOR BEST RESULTS USE— ! Ma Nloi'k Food i IT HAS A MAXIMUM AND CORRECTLY ; BALANCED MINERAL CONTENT. Leave your, orders Edgecumbe Depot, HALL & STEWART, 'Phone 136 M. FREE DELIVERY WITHIN 12 MILES RADIUS. j t-- ■ - ] HOW TO BE WELL ON LESS BUTTER AND MEAT With the butter ration cut we must look for other sources of Vitamin A and Dor we shall ! go short on these very important factors in nutrition* ' The easiest way to make up the loss is to eat moire carrots aud green vegetables. And don't forget eggv liver and cheese-—when you can I Vitamin A controls ' mLwtttfr the health of the skin and the delicate mem* / * | branes that line the body organs (such as \ I those covering the I eyes and lining the lungs). I Strong body linings keep the disease bacteria out, 1 Butter has very small | amounts of Vitamin D, too. But if you take your | daily dose of fish liver oil in one of its many foriffpbt ! you won't need to worry about what you're S (This is important to expectant mothers). ** * ★ We've also had a cut in our MEAT RATION. ThfcMbfl no cause for alarm. We've always, as a nation, eaten more meat than we needed. Meat provides protein, ! the body builder, but so do peas t beans and lentils and the good old all-purpose food—milk. Use these foods more generously there are plenty of attractive recipes in "Good Nutrition". And when peanuts are about give them to the kiddies instead of sweets. ' Increase your milk consumption to a pint a day f6r adults and you can cut your meat consumption to 3 oz. a day. And don't forget that white meats areexcellent food. 2S» v -*r jm >«> mmm mmy-Mi i> ifUMM - ' fOfr fg WALtHIEfr [j&tjgffi
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 89, 13 July 1945, Page 8
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