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Betr , Kter Chsls @te Teoullee _ Makens ! You can reduce the risk of a cold by ADEQUATE SLEEP : Children need more than adults FRESH AIR: Stuffy, overheated rooms are bad, So ventilate and open windows at night: SUNSHINE : Sunbathe in suitable weather, COD take codliver Lveb oil in winter: OL BALANCED DIET : Adeqate milk; dairy products, vegetables and fruits: CLEANLINESS: Set the daily bath habit KEEP DRY IN WET WEATHER: Avoid chilling and wet feet: To Prevent a cold 8 Wear suitable clothing, boots and strong shoes: Dodge those with colds. Unguarded coughs and sneezes spread disease. Stay away from others, one day or more, at height of infectious stagee Cover Your own coughs and sneezes: If you catch a cold : Rest at home in bed, warm and out of draughts | Drink plenty of water, fruit drinks, soups; etca Eat light, nourishing diet. See the Doctor %the cold doeswe q oWay i 0 Kew dars. ISSUED BY The DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 18.48 PHOTO CORNERS GOoD ENGLISH PC CKET CORNERS Black Or Grey. 6 boxes (100 each) for 6 / = posted ALBUMS, 11 X 9, Black; Blue and Red, 18/5, postage 84: E. K TOMKINSON PHOTOGRAPHIC AND 39 VICTORIA STREET WEST, HOME MOVIE SUPPLIES AUCKLAND

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 514, 29 April 1949, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 514, 29 April 1949, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 20, Issue 514, 29 April 1949, Page 13

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