HAVE YOUR SOLID AND FIBROUS PLASTER NEEDS L ATTENDED TO BY EXPERTS [ HUME Bros. also specialise in Bricklayings, Concrete Paths, Monumental work and Drainlaying'. Fibrous Plaster for interiors, and Cementboard for exterior walls manufactured at our FACTORY IN ALEXANDRIA AVENUE. INSPECTION INVITED. HUME BROS. LTD. Phone 315 Box 4, WHAKATANE.. DR. McINTYRE'S PILLS Are now obtainable at all Chemists. 7s 6d Box or Post free from GEORGE BETTLE 769 Colombo St. Cliristehurch. r 'f ROAST BEEF of Old England Builds Boys of the Bulldog Breed. Prime Beef, Mutton, C. A. TIMES & SONS THE STRAND, WHAKATANE PHONE 183. | First Class Joinery j j For interior or exterior use, is £ I £ designed and made by>— j I BOON SULLIVAN LUKE LTD. Builder*, Timber and Hardware ( Merchants WHAKATANE - 'Phortsll ( PIANO Tuning 10/- t workmanship : guaranteed. Advice free. Wesley r Woolhouse, Manager Dominion Piano Co. Auckland. Phone 10. 43 I
ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH fit you want to excel — Vw J DON'T SMOKE ||. TOO YOUNG I |jJ[ 9 nee acquired, the smoking ' ■» habit is hard to break — don't acquire it too young if you want to excel in sport and learning. "% casssT Here is the case for tobacco smoking: for and against:— WFOR: It helps you to relax; it takes the strain off tired nerves and induces a feeling of relief from fatigue and irritability! it is an aid to sociability. --5* AGAINST: Excessive smoking can irritate the throat and lungs, shorten the oreath ; upset the action of the heart; set up and perpetuate o catarrhal conditions and is a cause of morning cough. (There is no proof that it can cause ( permanent damage to lungs or heart, or induce FACTS: Tobacco smoking is habit forming. The "fragrant weed " harbours poisons —nicoRK tine and carbon monoxide. The nicotine content of dry tobacco smoke averages 0.6 per cent. Not very much, but a heavy smoker gets a little nicotine lots of times each day. fPfol||\ 1,1 And the effect is cumulat've - Inhaling smoke into Ttmf \wv " ie ' un 8 s allows about 85 Jjf per cent, of the nicotine to ADVICE: (I) Moderation in the use of tobacco by adults. \1 / W (2) Abstinence in adolescence— b no tobacco until 21 years of age should be the rule. It does retard Ju— y If |||I|L mental and physical achievement. $j Jrrnr ■ (3) Minimum inhalation. Jfwjmi HELP YOURSELF TO KEEP FITI KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 6b FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 17, 23 October 1945, Page 3
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