HARDWARE « SECURITY FOR ALL We have • fine assortment of Yele Latckee, Door Locke, Padlocks, Ckaet and Cupboard Locke, Tower Bolts, .Gate Latckce, Heaps and Staples, Screen Door Catckea, Spring Hinges, Screws, Nettlefold’s Tkreade, Coaek sad Engine Belts. A Place For Everything The Bathroom is im~ B portant. Only the waste water should b e allowed to “run down.” SOAP RACKS, T OI LET PAPER HOLDERS, TOWEL RAILS, etc., don’t cost much, but they do preserve order. Buy them here. Wherever Doorways, gateways or Cup* boards are made some, sort of Fastening is required to obtain security. Bolts, Staples, Catches and Hinges of Bolts, Staples, Cate every kind will be fffifod at this store in sizes suitable for aerjobs. All are stoutly fashioned and will stand plenty of strain and protect your® property from wouhhbe trespassers. Spend a few Shillings herein the right Fasten * ings and you will pro*' bably save pounds. CUTLERS (C. L. HUDSON PROPRIETOR). j Phone 80 WHAKATANE Box 92
ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH m am Three out of ever/ hundred primary school-children in New Zealand have defective vision most of it undetected until the School Medical Service finds the weakness and warns parents. Parents themselves should be on the lookout for symptoms of defective vision: Headaches, blurred vision, burning sensation in the eyes—these are positive warnings that all is not well with the eyesight. Watery eyes, swollen lids, inflammation of the eyelids, styes which do not heal these are causa for suspicion. Other signs indicative of eye defects are the way a child reads. The book may ba held close to the eyes; the reader may blink or screw his ayes up. When looking into distance there may be a tenseness, or contortion of the face. When any of these occur, have the child’s vision tested without delay. TifAELY ATTENTION MAY SAVE SEfUOUS TROUBLE LATER KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE ICb FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 58, 3 April 1946, Page 8
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