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SWAN M0T0RS TELEPHONES 673S atuT T34R. SPECIAL BUSES AVAILABLE FOR ALL OCCASIONS Sports Clubs, Lodges, Picnic Partles etc., especially catered for. "•ootballers, Hockey and Basketbal) Plavera

—5 rniMgmm*You can co-operate in €mmeer Prereutiou If you are past middle age , or your skin is ageing, avoid long exposure to the sun's rays. As you age, moderate your sun-bathing. See that your ivorkplace is clean and well ventilated. Persistent breathing in of smoke, dust, dirt, benzine exhaust fumes, or acrid industrial fumes, should be avoided. Be moderate if a smoker. Excessive smoking burns the tongue, cheek and lips. Cut OUt the drinking of very hot tea, or soup, or other very hot drinks. They irritate the gullet and stomach. Relax at meal times. Strain, worry and |iurry with meals, tends to stomach ulcers. They leave scars or chronically irritated areas that may become cancerous. If tired- otit, eat small meals or wait and rest before eating. Don't eat a big meal when exhausted. Ilave any sharp teeth or badly fitting dentures seen to. They cause long-standing mechanical irritations. If in doubt , rernember your medical practitioner is the first line of defence against CANCER

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Chronicle (Levin), 30 September 1949, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 30 September 1949, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Chronicle (Levin), 30 September 1949, Page 6

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