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Avoid Food Poisoning A TAe Food handler—in the home and in the foctory dhonld he thorough in personal cleanliness. The fingers of the food handler are the most likely way of eootansiaating food. Before a food handler starts work the hands should be carefully washed and dried on a clean towel kept for that purpose only, Other people eat the food prepared. They depend for safety on hand cleanliness, and the avoidance of unnecessary touching of food by workers and consumers. food must be protected from disease germs that • foftt access otherwise than from hands, such as through someone coughing or sneezing over it, or by the dust hi the afr, or by flies and cockroaches, by rats and mice. Aug multiplication of disease germs that de gam access to food must be minimised by keeping food cool. overs, types of foods suited to germ growth such as custards, filings, milk puddings, Spanish cream, cooked meats and ham, should be handled with special care and stored in ice box or refrigerator or somehow kept cooL The warmth of the kitchen or ordinary cupboard promotes tfowth and invites trouble; continuous coolness is needed for safirty. ■ Thorough cleanliness, and a proper dishwashing procedure to HU germs, for all food and cooking utensils is essentia] to reduce the chance of food poisoning. Food containers, bins, ice chests, refrigerators, meat safes etc., require scrupulous cleanliness also. Food handlers in these ways can protect others from food poisoning. (7M* is the firn of a strut of advertisements issued by the Departmatt of Health ut the interests of safe and clean food handling), fit 1 , F H I « P jmt \K a****. — kjow rani rcSZraliKraH feed the Best ...THE ONLY QUALITY WE STOCK ‘ BMtLBVMCAL: i ton and over, <22/11/0 ton. RAKIURA COWMEAL— Lew quantity <2B/1/0 ton. £2O/10/- ton COW COVERS: Our prices "yy l " tower-ask for Hal. poultry): i ton and over <lO/18/0 ton. Leas quantity .. <l7/8/0 ton. LUPINB BLUE: 1 sack lots . .... "<B/0 bushel. Less quantity ■OLaOBES: Direct shipment, from Au'tr*li., 18/e {Sacks extra) arrive February to June. Special reductions for DIRECT ex-ship delivery. Save money by LUCERNE MEAL: New seaplaefng your order to-day! son’s. Lowest market rates. MNtY RATION, PIO CONCENTRATE, PIG PELLETS, SHEEP NUTS: Lowest ’ martlet rates. (Special offer for ton lots). Govermnent Certified GRASS SEEDS PRICES HEAVILY REDUCED!' Buy NOW before export commences and save an average, of approximately 1/- per lb. on last season’s Clover prices. Our prices for other seeds also • show SUBSTANTIAL 1 SAVINGS! We offer Government tested Certified Seeds of highest purity and germination. Write for our latest price list. Gruss Seeds are at lowest possible prices. It is unnccess.iry to pay more. Mixing free, it required, BUSHBURN MIXTURE: Contains White Clover, perennial Byegrass, Cowgrass, etc. 7Jd lb. PLACE YOUR ORDER TO-DAY! PRIMARY PRODUCERS SUPPLIES LTD. The Home of Pure Meals ft CUfTOMS ST. WIST, AUCKLAND. PHONIS 44-054 and 44-952

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 57, Issue 3981, 14 April 1948, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 57, Issue 3981, 14 April 1948, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 57, Issue 3981, 14 April 1948, Page 9

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