WHY '-** G.V.B. The Fastest and Cleanest Milker? BECAUSE its action is Natural and Calf-like. ★ 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 anticipate another busy period this winter and our advice to farmers contemplating a new milker or conversion of their old machine to G.V.B. system is “make your plans now and place your order.” We can then give an estimated installation date and thereby avoid rush jobs or disappointment to our customers After Sales Services is carried out by specially trained G.V.B. experts and is available at all times to G.V.B. users. ★ ASK US TO QUOTE YOU FOR CONVERTING YOUR PLANT TO G. V.B. WE SPECIALISE IN CONVERSIONS. Mussett & Littlejohn THE STRAND, WHAKATANE. P.O. BOX 59. PHONE 344.
WMd\ wn-a. sMb Jt/te&cffce A previous announcement outlined the rules to be observed in reducing obesity. Here are suggestions as to how these rules can be put into practice in the daily meals. Butter for the day:—N.Z.’s ration allowance. Milk for the day:— i pint with the cream poured off. ] Breakfast: A serving of fruit raw, or stewed without sugar; An egg when available, or a serving of fish (not fried), or a rasher of lean bacon with tomatoes ; 1-2 thin slices of bread or toast (preferably wholemeal) with a little butter (no marmalade, honey, etc.); A cup of tea or coffee (not coffee essence) no sugar added. Mid-Morning: Cup of tea, coffee, marmite, or bovril and a serving of fruit if hungry, but no biscuits, bread and butter or cake. hunch or Tea : A salad, which may consist of lettuce, cabbage, celery, cucumber, tomato, radish, onion, beetroot, carrot, peas, herbs, plus egg and cheese or cold meat. Vinegar may-be used pn the salad but no salad dressing, or fish steamed, or grilled or baked with tomato or onion, stewed rabbit or a lean chop, grilled kidney or steak or egg boiled, poached, scrambled or as an omelette. 1-2 thin slices of bread (preferably wholemeal) with a little butter, but no jam, honey, etc. Tea or coffee and fresh fruit as for breakfast. Mid-Aftermoon: Cup of tea (no sugar), with nothing to eat. Hiimer: Clear soup if desired, but no thickened soups such as barley broth; A large serving of lean meat, e.g., mutton, beef, rabbit, fish (not fried), liver, fj| chicken, no thickened gravy or sauce; A large i; serving of a green vegetable or tomato ;An average serving of a root vegetable (carrot, onion, pumpkin, leeks, or turnip); 1 medium potato (not roasted); Fruit raw or stewed without sugar, or a milk jelly, junket, egg custard or Spanish cream (no sugar) made from the day’s milk allowance; Glass of water or cup of coffee (no sugar). I Supper: Glass of milk or cup of tea or coffee (no sugar). Foods may be sweetened with saccharin if desired. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 16/47
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 59, 23 June 1948, Page 2
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