See it in Action MORE MODERN! MORE HYGENIC! MORE EFFICIENT l Thanks to Dishmaster AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC DISHWASHER DOING A GREAT JOB AT BELL’S KIWI KAKE KITCHEN THE ONLY TEAROOMS IN WHAKATANE WHERE ALL DISHES ARE STERILISED] SUPPLIED BY CUTLER BROS. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. 113 * & I TOP PRICES PA!D for RED DEERSKINS Market Prices GOATSKINS 2/- to 87HORSEHAIR to 40d per lb. DEAD WOOL AND CRUTCHINGS market rates. DRY WOOLLY DAGS Up to lAd per lb. ALL PRICES Subject to overseas markets. SELL YOUR SKINS TO THE DIRECT EXPORTERS Full cash prices mailed same day Certain market all year round Subsidy paid on Milky Does if one back leg attached also on smalls. Direct Exporter no commission deducted J. K. MOONEY AND CO. LTD. _ Princess Street, Onehunga. 5.E.5. Write today for FREE labels and advice notes. f .7 CRISIS No. I FOR BABY Helping baby through his teething troubles takes long-term planning: Ante natal diet has to be properly balanced to build tooth and jaw elements satisfactorily to allow for easy cutting in the first year of life. While breast-feeding baby, mother’s diet similarly needs to be balanced. (Refer to Health Department published guides if in any doubt). Remember —the first teeth begin to develop about 6 months before birth. m m m m m, m WM mm tm am WM .Xm Helping D y &§ teething time approaches and actualiy begins: Give baby a sterilised teething ring to bite on, or a smooth bone to gnaw. Let him have some hard fibrous foods as soon as he can manage them. Pay particular care to cleanliness and dryness of clothes and cleanliness of utensils and food to avoid infections at this time. See that he gets his proper sleep, fresh air and sun-bathing. Don’t fuss over his food at this time, for he may have a temporary lack of appetite. Avoid teething powders, syrups and lotions. A little increased dribbling, slight flushes, and irritability may be natural. Anything more such as feverishness, intestinal upsets, convulsions, is not normal. Consult your doctor at once. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Keep this announcement for future reference. 7/47
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 14, 20 January 1948, Page 8
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