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if '"I You are only as healthy as YOU! BLOOD I | MOTHERS AND BABIES: Mother's diet should be right during pregnancy and breast-feeding. ; I Babies, both breast-fed and bottle-fed, should be given iron-containing ,oods in suitable form. | Do you protect the children and adults in your family from Anaemia? You, can do it by '* keeping plenty of Iron-rich foods in the daily diet. I FOR A HEALTHIER NATION I 7 comc almost universal, the world was ready for something new in the field of music— ll# r and it arrived in the form of swing. Swing r ?'' * t first America and then every other minute" in its supplies of instruments and sheet music, and new inventions for entertainment and Happy Days Will Come Again VM 11, With the rise of Swing, came the great growth in the domestic use of electricity. Year by year, until the war, pgSji w electrical appliances increased in scope and developed in ■illlonr efficiency. Begg's Electrical Showrooms offer the widest possible choice of domestic labour saving devices. Stocks THpTuKK-AI I FIFrTRITAirnviTDC and services are necessarily limited by wartime conCENTRE Begg's we exploiting every available source After the war, the New World will offer through Begg's Corner Vulcan Lone and Queen Street, new and amazing wonders of comfort, convenience and AUCKLAND. entertainment. T""l r Invest Your Su-rpl™ Cash in National War Savings! frocks! star CROSSWORD PUZZLE s-p aS n e fr »2 6 M ; RAY ON g \v" 5 1h 39/6 I * amili " j~ ill jllij |d|[ ||j U PANAMAS 1 fcj? the' BSI-sTathlr I 'tens'' go to i-A ioWnr' 5 5n h tho fi t Sisi s For Summer Wear. Sm oral I a^ther %he t \n s we a r ln i s t0 in B °the |-A close thing to our end Whence the row (7) wear!' pff 1 ITa? want, a seat ItSM (B031) trimrnocl tan, black, n <■« /£. i 6— i vh ? t . l ' le batsman n-ho bet he wouldn't hn Note.—The figures in parentheses denote tin or Navv Qniv | had t° do? (two words—s, 2) number ol letters in the words required. Y y ' I learns them not so much at first 113 tiling 'uiisPTf) haS does he thinli: ever y- WEDNESDAY'S (OCTOBER 20) SOLUTION ManiLrunix!O <s>l_ SS i Vin dowless window sills (4> Across—7 Pirouette, 8 Jorum, 10 Disorder, 11 lUrlCn«lfNfilr » MPVPnC a 2- ls its ™ attitude basely unfair to ~«■> " nh " n ß' L>ch, 13 Carousal, 15 Gravity, H "P 11 K OlCVCaldl 18—«"A stone one wouldn't mind hiving (4) . ? red eer, 20 Causeway. 22 Lido, 25 Old lag, M LTD The U., . B „ one (4) an mma havm E thrown at Autonomy, 27 Inane. 28 Gasometer. Va,ue "»use on Broadway. H . ~0-Where shipping cets all tied un cii Down—l Dixie, 2 Nobody, 3 Dead shot, 4 NEWMARKET Adrsti awn cc■« S When couples are this thorn'* u attract, 5 Foxhound, 6 Guineahen, 9 Burr, 14 AUCKLAND, S.E.I g some hearty gag mad' m boUnd to be P/ean llandi 16 vaseline. 18 Relation 19 Pyjamas, {7) 21 aee - 23 Denier, 24 Umber. (TOW) FUST THINGS FUST ar r! * orj "^' cs Train Travel j" P GaCG "^' me Railways welcome holiday crowds. But A°, r °" ,n 9 stock is required to cope with a tremendous j V Volume of essential war traffic, and should not be burdened passengers on pleasure bent. Travel only if you MUST, f ONB SOAP FOB AU. if » ou HAVE to go, do so during mid-week and not at I me FAM/LV-THATS I week-ends— the only time when many troops on furlough J MY IDEA OF ECONOMY j Qr e able to travel. j and we ALL LOVE \ \KNiGHfS CASffLBJ Unnecessary Train Journeys Hinder Transportation "It's June's ambition ■ as pretty -

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 252, 23 October 1943, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 252, 23 October 1943, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 252, 23 October 1943, Page 8

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