or Teenagers • ■»V\ 30!n ' 110/6 - 33in ' 112/6 Jra ! IBBM' Kia 3^‘n ' 11 /6 39in, 118/9 42i n , 125/One cf our many beautifully cut Tailored Coats. Silk lined with deep hems to allow for growing. Glasson’s warehouse „t” s MRECT to public 96 LICHFIELD STREET SEE ’CONTROLLED IRRIGATION" L-SceT in S »n n JL.f i,,n ; , de ? cribi ng the latest advances m all types at Irrigation in the MSA,
Of particular interest to Farmers, Orchardists and Market Gardeners. J*® C°l° ur Films showing the Development of Spray Irrigation in New Zealand will also be screened. The public are invited to attend the above screening in the CHAMBER OF COMMERCE LIBRARY, Car. of Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street, at 7.30 pun., on FRIDAY, September 3rd THC SCREENING WILL TAKE APPROXIMATELY 1} HOURS AND THERE WILL BE A QUESTION PERIOD FOLLOWING A. M. BISLEY & CO. LTD. 227 ANTIGUA STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ‘Phone 79-24'*
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BECKENHAM FRESH FOOD SUPPLY 138 A COLOMBO STREET. Telephone 77-319. Are now selling— Home Bakery Oven Fresh Bread and Cake Sundries. HOME BAKERY LTD. 753 COLOMBO STREET. Telephone 79-423. iiiiWOlPffi™ ED BY THE NEW ZEALAND DEPT. OF HEALTH
|S ll■ lapsL, !i |l' Statistics disclose the disturbing ! |i' fact that for the first seven months of this year there were I |l MORE cases of diphtheria in New Zealand than in the whole ’ of >953. It has been proved that rhe diphtheria rate can be kept down to a negligible figure if children are protected. • In 1946 there were 1,683 cases reported in New Zealand. • In 1952 there were only 52 cases reported. • In 1953 the number was 69. This spectacular drop was due wholly to the nation-wide appreciation by parents of the importance of immunisation. . A community ran determine its own diphtheria rate, because every child can be protected against this disease. But to keep it down to a minimum level M least seven out of every ten children in a community must be immunised. PARENTS—lmmunisation i« harmless, effective and free. The best time is between the ages of six months end one year. Don’t put it off. J 4
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27443, 1 September 1954, Page 15
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