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This is what happens when— 1. a fly walks over your plate 2. a cockroach crawls on it 3. a cough spray hits it These are actually micro-photographs specially posed in a New Zealand laboratory to illustrate how easily you may—through someone's carelessness—pick up un-named and unsuspected dirt when you eat. FOOD HANDLING IS AN IMPORTANT BUSINESS. IT CAN ALSO BE A DEADLY BUSINESS. That is why the practice of clean and hygienic food handling is essential in homes, in hotels and eating houses, and in all food retailers' premises. It is in the hands of these people to make eating SAFE. Issued by THE N.Z. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, 8.3 PRINTED BY THE PEGASUS PRESS LTD., 14 OXFORD TERRACE, CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND

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Te Ao Hou, Spring 1954, Page 62

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, Spring 1954, Page 62

Untitled Te Ao Hou, Spring 1954, Page 62

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