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REC ITAL F0 R Tw 0 PIANO $ MILDE CON DOROTHY DOWNING WELLINGTON TOWN HALL CONCERT CHAMBER, MONDAY; APRIL 23rd , 1945, at 8 Pam: P R 0 G RA MM E n t e rVa | TwO CHORALES J S Bach CONTRE DANCE, No_ Beethoven SONATA IN D MAJOR FOR TwO IMPROMPTU , Op. 66, No_ 3 Schumann PIANOS Mozart HARK, HARKI THE LARK ANDANTE AND VARIATIONS Op. 46 Schubert-Liszt Schumann WALTZES, Op. 39 Brahms ADMISSION 4/-, 3 / -, 2/ (plus tax) Box Plan at D.L.C: ISSUED BY THE DEPT: OF HEALTH BUILDING BODIES A building job slows down or stops if building materials are not available: Similarly the building uP of a child' $ body slows down if the building foods are not provided for it: WhICH ARE THE BODY BUILDERS? Milk and cheese, eggs, fish and all kinds of rationed and unrationed meats: Also dried peas; beans, lentils and oatmeal which; though not quite So valuable are most useful additional builders, especially when eggs are in short supply: When a building is finished; it must be kept in repair. The same building materials are needed for this, too: And when the human body is full grown; and all through life, it must be kept in repair by means of the same foods as were needed for growth: How MUCH BUILDING MATERIAL IS NEEDED FOR MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR ? 3-4 glasses of milk daily for the child and 2 glasses for the adult; 3 or 4 eggs a week, 4 a day for the children; if possible; I ounce of any type of meat or fish at 7 year of age uP to 3 ounces daily at least, for the adult: After 18 months occasionally introduce grated, uncooked cheese: In-between snacks of sweet foods cannot replace the solid building foods: YOUR FOOD DOES IT BUILD? DOES IT REPAIR? I9A FOR HEALTHIER NATION

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 304, 20 April 1945, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 304, 20 April 1945, Page 17

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