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Don't be Scared Of Fresh Air Our unenlightened forbears used to regard the night air as the source of all kinds of unmentionable ills and evils When they retired they used to slam UP the shutters, bring In the cat; and bar the doors. They then went to sleep In almost air-tight isolation. Little wonder If they rose from thelr humble pallets the next morning feeling a little on the stale side: There are still many modern people who feel that fresh alr at night is harmful: As a nation we shut too many windows at night: Fresh air is never harmful; except In the form of a direct draught: Make it a rule to keep your bedroom window wide open at nights: The constant supply of fresh air is a tonic that works while you sleep: It gives you a con- stant supply of oxygen, tones uP the cells, and you arise in the morning refreshed and mentally alert: Your sleep does you the maximum amount of good: Keep the other rooms of your house flushed out with fresh air regularly, and apply the same principle in your office: There is no need to ration FRESH AIR Issued by the Department of Health: 5147

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 440, 28 November 1947, Page 11

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