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ISSuED' BY The DePT. OF HEALTH UNWASHED HANDS ARE DANGEROUS Unwashed hands spread disease: Keep yours clean Plain so3p and water, and plenty of it, will do Ic Before handling food or dishes the hands must be carefully washed: Unclean hands and finger-nails which have become soiled through contact wich nose, mouth; handkerchief; body waste; discharges or sores; harbour countless germs: Some of them are capable of causing serious illnesses and epidemics: The human bowel is alive with germs which are essential for the proper functioning of the body: But even a healthy individual may harbour disease germs which are dangerous when transferred to food: Dysentery, summer sickness and typhoid are examples: Consequently, washing of the hands after every visit to the lavatory is a strict necessity. This rule is applicable to EVERYONE; and particularly to food-handlers: Food poisoning can be prevented by clean hands, cool storage and protection from contaminationa Think Of the other person; and keep those hands clean; KEEP ThiS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 86 FOR A HEALTHIER NATION A Fealhy future foypur baby ankoria 28 ANKORIA RaayFoo ALWAYS SAFE BABY FOOd I New ZEALAND Co-OPERATiVE DAIRY Co Lto ANZAC AVENUE AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 324, 7 September 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 324, 7 September 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 324, 7 September 1945, Page 2

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