MOTORISTS MOTORISTS and FARMERS FARMERS SYSTEMATIC MAINTENANCE preserves your property increases efficiency and ! , " saves money and worry. • ; "A" GRADE SERVICING OF CARS ? TRUCKS TRACTORS, IMPLEMENTS & MACHINERY. ARC AND GAS WELDING. Petrol s Oil Tyres and Parts. ANDERSEN & NEILSEN, EDGECUMBE. 'Phone 251 U. STOCKS of gas producer coal, filter service and repairs at. Armstrong's Garage. 358
Who Finds the Cash to Pay Estate and Succession Duties WHEN THE TIME ARRIVES TO ADMINISTER YOUR ESTATE, WILL IT BE NECESSARY TO SELL VALUABLE PROPERTY AT SHORT NOTICE AND PERHAPS ON AN UNFAVOURABLE MARKET TO PAY THE DEATH DUTIES? ... DUTIES WHICH MUST BE PAID IN CASH AND IN FULL. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE CAN HELP IN THIS MAT- , TER, AS HE POSSESSES SPECIAL STATUTORY POWERS ENABLING HIM TO ADVANCE THE REQUIRED FUNDS WITH NO ATTENDANT LEGAL . EXPENSES AND TO AVOID THE FORCED SALE OF ASSETS OF THE ESTATE. CONSULT YOUR NEAREST PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION. THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW WITH THE DISTRICT MANAGER, THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. (TELEPHONE No. 150) ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH MIASLE Watch Out lor the Danger Signs! This highly infectious disease of childhood is on the warpath again. If your child has what looks like a dose of influenza—nose-running, often a sore throat, coughing and sneezing bouts, reddened eyes — immediately suspect measles and act—particularly if there are reports of measles in your locality. That means bed at once —in a warm, well ventilated room —AND COMPLETE ISOLATION. Then call the doctor. In the "influenza" stage —before the rash appears —measles is highly infectious. This stage usually lasts for three days, and on the fourth day the tell-tale rash shows up. l ßy putting the child to bed you ensure his timely treatment, and you keep him'from infecting others. 0 Treatment in bed involves: A warm sponge down daily, avoidance oft constipation, and keeping the patient from facing the light. If the eyes become sore bathe with boracic acid lotion two or three times daily. If temperature runs high, give four-hourly tepid sponges. Relieve an irritating cough by steam inhalation with Friar's Balsam (one teaspoon to a piTJt of water). Serve a very light diet with plenty of orange, lemon or rose hip syrup drinks. And don't let the patient out of bed too soon —at least Ten Days in bed is necessary from the onset. This will mean a quick and safe convalescence. THE REAL DANGER OF MEASLES LIES IN POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 28, 30 November 1945, Page 8
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417Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 28, 30 November 1945, Page 8
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