PRAYER BOOKS, Hymn Books and Bibles big “range at prices to suit all purses', at Armstrong’s Bookshop. STAMPS WANTED. PIM’S pay £1 each for Blue Boy Health Stamps. Illustrated buying list FREE. PIM?S Queen Auckland. 193
“ST LJL s? (£1 rs.- \ keep nr COOL Warmth he! germs multi Light reduces the vitamins. LEFT m A B©X AT THE GATE Sunlight produces peculiar flavours. Wash the top of the bottle before use—there’ll be dust and germs on the top. Keep it in the original bottle for storage, covered with the cap or with a dean inverted tumbler. (This keeps it away from flies, dust and odours). Pour It into clean sterilised jugs for table use. Don't pour milk back into the bottle after exposure in another vessel. Any milk left over at the end of the day should bo used in cookinr. If you can’t g bottled pasteurised milk, heat-treat your milk at Iwme, for safety from disease-producing germs. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 17c
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 19, 21 April 1947, Page 3
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