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Ask for—and be sure you get FLIT. Do not accept any substitutes for FLIT. Remember, ■t L & , tf the soldier is not on the container, it is not flit. On all the far-flung battlefronts of the war, the Flit soldier has been defending the health of fighting men against hosts of enemies. He has destroyed the mosquitoes that propagate yellow fever and malaria; the fleas and lice that spread typhus and a host of other diseases. Now we are happy to welcome the Flit soldier home— home to give you and your family his powerful protection against the dangers and torments of these vile pests. This means that Flit —with the familiar figure of the Flit soldier on the yellow and black label— will be available when and where you want it. FLIT -deadly to insects, harmless to humans m GF.65 * O * m *q MOSGIEL The Greatest Name in Woollens tor 74 Years. ISSUED BY THE Jit DEPT. OF HEALTH C ✓ 2 BE A etoutH (PvtAOltaS. CLpp^aJucmc^ 9 C L r CJ *0 Good POSTURE gives you a graceful and dignified carriage, and it helps you keep fit. In the properly-poised body the head is centred over the chest—the chest is centred over the hips—and the weight falls through the ankle joints. Try and mentally picture that plumb line of balance down through the centre of your body, and translate it into action as you stand or walk. Try this, whether in motion or standing still: Be as tall as you can—make the most of your natural height; hold the head high, chin In; chest high and forward, though not aggressively so; abdomen firm and flat ; knees slightly relaxed; feet parallel . Your internal organs—heart, lungs, and so on—need room if they are to function efficiently. So don’t be a slouch. Remember also that adequate sleep and balanced meals are prerequisites of an alert and well-held figure. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 8b FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24741, 5 December 1945, Page 5