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BOM'T LET WINTER GET ¥©SJ DOWN Build up resistance to Winter ills. These are the key tips: | 1 EAT RIGHTLY. Buoyant health in winter is 3 DRESS ACCORDING TO THE | impossible if your diet is short of the (3 WEATHER. Use adequate outer wraps, 1 J|£ protective foods. Resistance to colds, and d ° nt ' et V ° Ur underwear be to ° I J®L influenza, bronchitis, and other heavy. Stout footwear is important. Change 1 1 \ V.s? \ wet clothes and footwear without delay. 9 infections is built on milk and s dairy products; raw fruits; especi- 4 LIVE AND WORK IN WELL-VENTIL- 1 ***"' ally citrus and tomatoes (fresh or ROOMS. Overheated, stuffy rooms 1 preserved) or rose hip syrup; green ond yellow vege- encourage the spread of infection and reduce body ; tables; eggs when possible; liver; whole cereals; cod resistance. Temperatures for sedentary work should liver Oil (one teaspoon for adults, two teaspoons for be between 60 deg. ond 65 deg. F.—never higher. This range provides ample comfort. Open windows c 1 ren ' frequently, and flush out the room with a complete j change of air. 2 GET EIGHT HOURS SLEEP EACH If you find yourself" weak-chested," if you have jj NIGHT IF POSSIBLE/ trouble in breathing freely, if you take cold often, if colds hang on, if you have a persistent cough—see and take some form of out- \ |V ~ your doctor and obtain early treatment to avoid any door exercise daily, serious trouble. Then follow the first four tips and STAY WELL. Make this your record winter, with NO ILLNESS, NO DAYS IN BED j FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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3 16—Nothing to worry about (3) 4—Sounds as if worker mi this chemical should 19 — A shipwrecked skipper may be in charge of it not be paid by day standards (7) < 8) s—Home of Hannibal (8) 21—Eent start of 5 down (3) 6—lt may be a refreshing start to the aay 22 — Even tlie strongest will cannot break tt (6) break this (4) . , , _ Iftuo 23 —Some err to come to it In the end (7) 7—The principals in this are hand in glove 25 — GaJt for 2Q ( 4 ) (two words—6, 5) 27—Strange reversal of quote about animal (6) B—Not SC wobbly Ibj 3(i—Mfitfrial for 17 ncro^ 1 ?' 10-It mas be an ill day for someone when this Stft S to throX this with us (4) J, "T let s'ar err" (anas.) (in a worldly way. Note—The figures in parentheses denote tfce though) (11) number ol letters in the words re^u»r-d.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 181, 2 August 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 181, 2 August 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 181, 2 August 1944, Page 7