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K*S« g& m wass iHW* SgSS? HI M H HS 23 OF HEALTH ISSUED BY THE DEP m SB 130 ssaagsßEaESSHßaagi k& ■p/m mj A The RIGHT and the WRONG WAY to BLOW YOUR NOSE BLOWING THE NOSE is a simple operation. But there is a Right way and a Wrong way. The Right way: * Place the handkerchief over the nose without squeezing the nostrils, keep the mouth open, and blow gently ; or grip the nose on the hard bridge so that the nostrils stay open. This way you dear your nose safely . The Wrong way: By pressing the nostrils tightly and blowing hard, you are liable to force the germ-laden secretions in the nose back into the Eustachian tubes (at the risk of starting middle-ear trouble, acute earache, possibly burst ear-drums); or you may set up infected sinuses by blowing the secretions back into the sinus cavities. Clear your nose~CSr efuf Iy and safely-—and for the sake of other people cover up witfiTyeur handkerchief every, time you cough or sneeze. A' KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

KEEP that wool clean. Wool winders in all colours, unwinds as you knit. 4/11 each at Bridgers.

MADE-TO-MEASURE Suits for Men. Ensure a perfect fit and the best service at Bridgers Men’s Dept.

BACK TO NATURE with the GORDON Vacuum Break Milker This COMPLETE Vacuum Break gives CLEAN, FAST and NATURAL MILKING. and Secures a FULL RETURN from the Herd without danger of discomfort to the animal. WE SPECIALISE IN MILKER CONVERSIONS General OVERHAUL and RECONDITIONING of MILKING PLANTS, VACUUM PUMPS and all DAIRY MACHINERY. ASK US TO QUOTE YOU FOR CONVERTING YOUR PLANT TO G. \f .6 Mussett & Littlejohn THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. P.O. BOX 59. Mr PHONE 344.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 17, 28 August 1946, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 17, 28 August 1946, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 10, Issue 17, 28 August 1946, Page 2

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