V m £ One of the most popular places in Colorado is the Garden of the Gods, and one of the most interesting sights is the Balanced Rock a massive cube as large as a house balanced 'on a pivot-like point as its base. Set as if a child’s strength could upset it, yet it is solid, fixed and immovable, and has stood since it was first discovered by man. Just as this rock presents perfect balance, so CAMFOSA DISINFECTANT is the ideal solution for a general household Disinfectant. Of proved germicidal power, Camfosa Disinfectant is over 5 times stronger than carbolic, yet is harmless to tender skins. The ideal antiseptic for combating germs in cuts, sores, wounds, etc. excellent for all household uses, and you will find a few drops of Camfosa added to the bath most refreshing.. Insist on Camfosa .... the safe, sure disinfectant. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in 4-oz. 16-oz., 5-gal. and I -gal. sizes. UAM F D BA DISINFECTANT 2#) . I Manufacturers : 1 FRANK JACKSON LTD.. 535 PARNELL RD.. AUCKLAND
V JL / \ sm* w mu ■»n Tin m m . & B MiP** Nearly as many people are DROWNED every year as are killed in road accidents. The tragic thing is that 90% of drownings could have been prevented by a little more thought... a little more care. Swimming is grand fun and healthy sport... so swim all you want to but know where the main dangers lie and take care to avoid them... " \ I vm. 3 e a ?// AT THE BEACH . . . Notone life has been lost through drowning during the past 3 years when Surf Club patrols have been •on duty ... on patrolled beaches keep within the marked areas ... obey the signs ... it’s safer. On unpatrolled beaches take more care. Bea£h balls and rubber boats can be dangerous in the water—- / they can carry you unknowingly into difficulty —misuse can lead to tragedy... it’s as easy to swim in 5 feet of water as 501 AT THE RIVER . . . Rivers and lakes are responsible for nearly half of all drownings. Danger points are diving into unknown pools where there are snags or submerged rocks —swimming across unknown sections of the river—there may be submerged trees or dangerous currents. Don’t rush in carelessly—the gravel may have scoured into a dangerous hole. iT\ r, wL W? IN BOATS ... If you “mess about in boats” that’s fine, but DO wear a llife jacket ... they cost little and may save your life. Under club rules all yachtsmen and surf club members going out on surfskis MUST wear a life jacket... if it’s good enough for experts it’s good enough for you ... Inserted by the Physical Welfare and Recreation Branch of the Internal Affairs Department*
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 14, Issue 81, 4 January 1950, Page 8
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