FAtIG' Don't dismiss that tired feeling too easily. It can cause lots of trouble, not only to you but to others: Fatigue causes accidents at home, at work, and on the highway: Fatigue lowers resistance and makes You more susceptible to disease. Unusual or chronic fatigue is serious: It may be the first sign of disease, such as tuberculosis or anaemia, or vitamin deficiency: You can control fatigue and its hazards : Get adequate sleep. Eat Proper foods at the Proper time and in the right proportion. Don't skip a meal S going without breakfast is asking for trouble: Take time off for wholesome and easy recreation, and relax whenever you can. If your fatigue is hard to explain; or difficult to control, consult your doctor. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 8147 As good as new with 30 SuDyes Sbades Dependable pre-war standard made in Scotland For boil- ing Or cold water tinting in glass tubes easy t0 use 6.7 DISTRIBUTORS : A STICHBURY LTD- BLAIR ST_ WELLINGTON: 45
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 18, Issue 450, 6 February 1948, Page 12
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