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ELEMENTARY FIRST Ad IN WARTIM E rhIS ESSENTIAL NEW BoOK TELLS IN SIMPLE NON-TECHNICAL LANGUAGE what to do and how to treat injury Or accident It tells You everything yet costs only 7 COULD YOu RENDER FIRST AId: How would You treat 0 severe burn from fire bomb Or corrosives? What would you do in cases of haemorrhage Or lacerated wounds? Do you know How would the treatment for electric shock; concussion; dislocations, frac- YoU treat tures? Are you competent to apply dressings? BURNS To-day it is the duty of EVERY citizen to know how to treat injury in case of emergency: The lives of your family may de- ELECTRIC pend upon your being able to administer the CORRECT treat- ment PROMPTLY; for in an emergency; first aid posts Or SHOCK doctors may be unavailable: POISONING CoPY SHOULD BE IN EVERY HOME: Elementary First Ald in War Time" is a complete Treatise on Emergency First Aid, WOUNDS prepared by an eminent first aid lecturer and instructor. It Is written in simple language that every person can understand; BLEEDING and is illustrated: DISLOCATIONS Below are some 0f the subjects covered- Stimulants Dressings Haemorrhages Antiseptics Wounds Burns Pressure Points Scalds Tetanus Electrie Shock Blood Poisoning Sprains Order wour Copy Fractures Dislocations Poisons Concussion Shock Respiration immediately Drowning Temperature Compresses while Stocks "Elementary First Aid In Wartime" Is available from leading are available Booksellers, Stationers, Department Stores and Chain Stores, Or vou may use the coupon below: Just send 1/ Rlbs , Id: 4o3os8n9v (1/1) direct to "FIRST Dingwall Building,. Queen Street, Auckland, and your copy will be posted to you immedi- ately. Your money will be refunded if not entirely satisfied: 62 'FIRST AID" 703 Dingwall Building, Queen Stv AUCKLAND: HRS In artime Please forward me by return mail a copy of "ELEMENTARY FIRST AID IN WARTIME" for which 1 enclose I/1. NAME only ADDRESS: 1 L.5

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 168, 11 September 1942, Page 14

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