LSSUED BY The DEPT. OF HEALTH The RIGHT and the WRONG WAY to BLOW YOUR NOSE BLOWING THE NOSE is a simple operation: But there is a Right way and a Wrong way. The Right way : Place the handkerchief over the nose without squeezing the nostrils, keep the mouth open, and blow gently ; or grip the nose on the hard bridge So that the nostrils stay open: This way You clear your nose safely: The Wrong way : By pressing the nostrils tightly and blowing hard, you are liable to force the germ-laden secre- tions in the nose back into the Eustachian tubes (at the risk of starting middle-ear trouble, acute earache, possibly burst ear-drums); or you may set up infected sinuses by blowing the secretions back into the sinus cavities: Clear your nose carefully and safely and for the sake of other People cover up with your handkerchief every time you cough or sneeze: KEEP This ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Ic FOR A HEALTHIER NATION EG6 Ratioming Wortt Worry You {20w0 ) IF You USe INorto ? NORTON '8 EGG Preservative LIquid 0R Paste Preserve regularly with Norton'$ when eggs are plentiful and ensure an ample supply when eggs are rationed: SOLd Everywhere USed EvER Ywhere RECOMMENDED BY AURT DAISY PREMIEH Egg PRESERVATM
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 372, 9 August 1946, Page 9
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211Page 9 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 372, 9 August 1946, Page 9
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