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MIHI !,!■■■ a ■IIWlll—IU— M— MMMM— 1IIMIIIWI ■IHIMIIIBMJMI1— a— B— — Mmq— for your sign requirements - j | B. E. 1REM0NGER | | 'PHONE 541M, LEVIN j - — - ... ^ - /00 008 0800 m i /■ JHF Ms $$ 00088 S808 008008' yj, . -- - . - ■ ■ • • ' HH $ ' \ j? ,.'/X ./ - v ' ..' P • ' • • / ' " Tlie fiiigers and hands are constantly touching the hair, f nose, mouth, liandkerchief; body discharges and wastes; dirty dishes and ealing utensils, cnps and glasses; babies' soiled napkins, elc,, and tbey may become eonlaminated with disease gerrns of respiralory or intestinal origin, such as influehza and coniraon colds, tuberculosis, summer diarrkoea, dysenieryj typboid fever. The hands can place tliese disease germs in food; og on dishes, cutiery, and utensils. . • ' .1 ' Hands xnust be kept serupulously clean. Frequent wasliing is essential for all food handiers, particularly after each visif to the lavatory. Always wash hands before touching food or dishes; if you have to cover a eough or sneeze or blow your nose, again wash hands before handling food. Employers of food-bandlers nmst 'provide adeqiidtc, con» venient and attractive lavatory faeilities, including liot and cold water, soap, and hidxvidual clean towels. Then employees (ImJo can protect their own health as well W sM'mMJ as tiiat of custoraers. t (T/i/.s is ihe SECOXIi of a series of adnertise* | T»j"»iis issued hy ihe Ucparttnent of Health in Ihe intercsts of safe and clean food handling,) FH2 ■BEEglg^,?^FTOr^?> ' I' I IWWHIWflHH'HrgMHaKggafflllflMIIIHa— m— — — — •ft'

"THE {qA^uAm Sydtem ^ gives yoir With The Ferguson System, only one model of tractor— • and a lightweight model at that — is needed for ALL THE5E iUtAflH types of farms, all kinds of jobs and all varieties of soiL riijf The tractor automatically changes weight to suit the fYCL p job. This means on lighter work a tremendous saving Oi Ul8 in running costs, because fuel and oil are not wasted FFRGli^flll SYSTFM on dragging about unnecessary dead weight. With The Ferguson System you get more work done — more kinds FedlJC6 yOUF production of work done — with less effort, greater efficiency and at heip increase OUf> iess cost THAN HAS EVER BEEN POSSIBLE BEFORE! | ^ mQae^ THE FGLLOWfNG IMPLEMENTS AYAILABLE! 1 r A Tractioo vkoottt baittdto 2 FURROW PLOUGH. DISC HARROW. . SPIKE \AJ weight. TJNE HARROW. TILLER. SPRING TINE ROW /5S Penetratio»ofiropIeoieist Vv out weight. CROP CULTIVATOR. SPRING TINE HARROW, ^ Finger-tip hydraaHe oootrol. Authorised Ferguson System Dealer The front eod kept dowo. m SERVICES, ^sssgggaa:

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Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 13 May 1948, Page 3

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