STOCK SALES EDGECUMBE PIG SALE f MONDAY, JANUARY 5, 1948 600 Pigs of all classes. FARMERS’ AUCTIONEERING CO./ LTD. 226 TO CLEAR —Fire screens, wonderful value at only 30/- and 39/6, very limited quantity available. Patterson’s Home Furnishers.
m Sports Goods an ■»’ «"■ 7^ SfESsS! ful Rifles, Guns and Cartridges, Cleaning Rods. Tennis Racquets, Nets, Balls, Presses, Covers, Eye Shades. Cricket Bats, Wickets, Pads, Gloves, Balls. Trout Rods, Reels, Spoons, Lines, Fly Boxes. • '«*•. • f. A MERRY CHRISTMAS ?*•*' ctnd A HAPPY NEW YEAR V' TO ALL < from m * The Proprietor and Staff of CUTLERS HARDWARE Ltd. Useful Hardware FOR XMAS GIFTS We list here just a few items of interest. Cutlery Crockery Tools Pipe Vices and Tongs, Stocks' and Dies for Pipe and Bolts,Breast Drills, Hand Drills, Ratchet Braces, Hand Saws, Circular Saws, Buyyers Hand Planes, Band Saws, Drill Presses* Grinders, Spirit Levels, Hack Saws, Fret Saw Outfits. TOOL BOXES & WRENCHES You’ll, find a olentiful variety of Gifts in our store full of useful Hardware. Household Hardware Travel Goods Suit Cases, Hat Boxes, Attache Cases Aero Bags, Hamper Straps, Gillette Razors, Shaving Brushes, Razor Strops, Gent’s Companion Sets, Wallets and Stainless Knives and Carving Sets, A 1 Silver Spoons and Forks, EPNS Salad Sets, Cake F'orks, Tea Spoons, Pocket Knives, Sheath Knives, Kitchen Knives. English Dinner Sets, English Tea Sets, Fancy Cups and Saucers, Sets of Jugs, Teapots, Crystal Sets and Dishes, Pyrex Oven ware, Glass Tumblers and Jugs. Tobacco Pouches. CUTLERS HARDWARE LIMITED Kitchen Sets, Bean Sheers* Scales, Mincers, Egg Beaters* Wringers, Oval Boilers, Kitchen. Tidy, Electric Kettles, Jugs', Toasters, Hotplates, Rangettes, Irons, Sets Aluminium and Ena-v. mel Stewpans, Kettles, Fry Etc. * C L. HUDSON, Proprietor. .esr
r Infantile : •■■*■ss}. *>•■ r Paralysis , (POLIOMYELITIS) WARNING If infantile paralysis is reported in your town or district, regard with suspicion any child who is out of sorts and running a temperature. Put him to bed, isolated, until the doctor comes and determines the diagnosis. The fii alert. firs& symptoms may be missed if you are not on the fc. They are:— Headache, moderate temperature, flushing. Vomiting, and the child may have some bowel disturbance. A complaint of pain in the stomach. A drowsiness with little sleep—then a change to irritability. Stiffness of the neck and back. Many cases recover without any further symptoms. REASSURANCE | When paralysis develops, more than half of the diagnosed cases obtain complete recovery. Most of the others get back partial • and reasonable use of the paralysed muscles. 2 The chances of a favourable outcome are helped by early recognition of the disease and early hospital attention. The affected * muscles then get adequate rest and treatment, and this helps prevent deformities. ADVICE • Should there be infantile paralysis in your near neighbourhood, keep your children to themselves as much as possible. 1 • Let them play in the fresh air, without getting fatigued. Don’t let them over-exert themselves. If swimming, cut down the time in the water; avoid chills after bathing. • See that they get adequate sleep, and eat a well-balanced diet. • Put off any nose and throat operations on children while infantile paralysis is in your district. • Take every precaution to prevent contamination of food by flies. • Always wash hands before eating that goes for every member of the household. 8C KEEP THIS ANNOUCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Issued by the Department of Health
DON’T miss the giant 7 inch Humming Tops—a joy for boy or girl. Construction Sets, Sleeping Dolls, Jeeps, etc. at A. A. Newman. 7
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 9, 23 December 1947, Page 8
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