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TRACTOR and FARM MACHINERY SERVICE Owing to present day shortages farmers will be well advised to have their TRACTORS & HAYMAKING MACHINERY serviced in good time for the start of the season. OUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE McCORMICK BEERING LINE IS AT YOUR SERVICE. STEEL IS IN VERY SHORT SUPPLY AND WE ARE NOW BOOKING ORDERS FOR MORRISON TRACTOR SWEEPS. Orders taken will be dealt with on strict PRIORITY of date. Book early and avoid disappointment. Mussett & Littlejohn THE STRAND, WHAKATANE, P.O. BOX 59. PHONE 344.

m m m m m m. m mm >M warn US 88KS As a nation, New Zealand has a SWEET TOOTH In other words, we go too much for sweets, cakes and pastry, which crowd out of our diet more important health-giving and body building foods. For years we have been telling New Zealanders what to eat, and we think we have done some good. But there are still many who need to be convinced. So here we go again. Work these into the daily diet, and you’ll be better for it (provided you keep it up). MILK (I| —2 pints) ; eggs, as you can get them (or, alternatively, dried peas, beans or lentils in some form) ; meat, with liver and fish once a week if possible ; plenty of vegetables; raw fruit; bread (half should be wholemeal) and cereals; and your full butter ration. And don’t forget to use iodised salt always. Cheese is good, too, if you can’t take enough milk. When it comes to eating, this is worth noting. Have your meals at regular intervals ; eat them slowly; and If you want to help your digestion, let things be quiet and peaceful at mealtimes. Arguments can wait. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Keep this announcement for future reference. Li. .r

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 80, 15 September 1947, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 80, 15 September 1947, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 11, Issue 80, 15 September 1947, Page 2

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