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Come to 'THE QUALITY* The "QUALITY FURNISHING COMPANY" Leaders in the Field for "FURNITURE OF DISTINCTION*'proudIy announces the Creation of ''The Pacific" Bedroom Suite and the "Windsor" Dining Room Suite. The "Pacific" Bedroom Suite is entirely new in design and constructed in beautiful Figured Woods by Exeert Craftsmen. This Suite is now on display and must be seen to be appreciated. Another triumph of "THE QUALITY" is the creation of the "WINDSOR" Dining Room Suite, the very latest in Design, Beautiful and practical to use, and is genuine handcrafted with a skill and appreciation of beautiful lines which appeal For a "Lovelier Home" with Furniture that is "Definitely Different, make your Selection at . . . 182 CUBA STREET WELLINGTON THE STORE THAT "SETS THE STANDARD"

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Permanent Waving Wella Steam Perm. S'oft Waves. Curly Ends Foegart Wave weighs only 4 ozs, when on Head Venus Super Oil Perm. Non-Electric. ALL HAIR STYLINGS DONE - FACIALS, MANICURES, EYEBROWS BEAUTICIAN SALON WHITE'S LINE EAST WOBTJRN Phone 62-390. | Late Night Thursday Half Day Wednesday Open All Day Saturday REGAL SALON 403 WAIWHETU ROAD, FAIRFIELD Phone 62-390 Late Night Friday Half Day Wednesday Open All Day Saturday

ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH INFANTILE PARALYSIS XLUiJIi Should infantile paralysis cases be reported in your town or district, regard with suspicion any child who is out of sorts and running a temperature. Put him to bed, isolated, until the doctor comes and determines the diagnosis. The first symptoms may be missed if you are not on the alert. They are : Headache, moderate temperature, flushing. Vomiting, and the child may have some bowel disturbance. There may be a complaint of pain in the stomach. There may be a drowsiness with little sleep—then a change to irritability. The child doesn't like being touched and wants to be left alone. There may be a short period of stiffness of the neck and back. Many cases recover without any further symptoms. Reassurance : 1 When paralysis develops, more than half of the diagnosed cases obtain complete recovery. Most of the others get back partial and reasonable use of the paralysed muscles. 2 The chances of a favourable outcome are helped by early recognition of the disease and early hospital attention. The affected muscles then get adequate rest and treatment, and this helps ' prevent deformities. Adviee: • Should there be Infantile paralysis in your near neighbourhood, keep your children to themselves as much as possible. • Let them play in the fresh air, without getting fatigued. See that they get adequate sleep, and eat a well-balanced diet. • Put off any nose and throat operations on children while infantile paralysis is In your district. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE HEALTHIER NATION FOR SERVICE IN PRINTING . : . , ■ 111 IIMJMM HUTT PRINTING & PUBLISHING WORKS LTD.

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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 12, 13 March 1946, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 12, 13 March 1946, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 3 Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 12, 13 March 1946, Page 10

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