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11 1111 -"' ■-_. • cOs... tbl ‘ Wk \ *' I A\ v I If you have A COLD"* I here are two things to remember: | Keep away from other people as much as possible. 2 Always cover mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing. | You can only dodge colds by keeping away from those who | have colds. Colds are spread by a highly infectious virus. || Every unguarded cough or sneeze sprays the air with K thousands of these germs. They may be ejected as far as ra 12 ft. in a hearty sneeze. ■ a The cold virus can pave the way for.secondary infection — i that is its danger. Your ‘harmless’ cold is a step towards g I influenza, bronchitis, pneumonia. You can’t afford to ignore ra a cold, however slight. | Babies must be shielded from infection. Your slight cold S may start serious chest troubles in a small baby. Q When your cold develops, STAY AT HOME. It may save | weeks at home later. If you have fever, GO TO BED. If S your cold hangs on, SEE A DOCTOR.. | Every epidemic begins with just one thoughtless person. 1 Right food—a balanced diet —makes it harder for the virus. | So does Fresh Air —these are the best and cheapest tonics. | 2 |

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1943, Page 5

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429

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1943, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 August 1943, Page 5

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