BEATHS MILLINERY SPECIAL 60 LADIES’ HATS ALL MARKED AT 1 1 THE LOW PRICE I, USUALLY 19/6 *to 35/Ladies’ Millinery all specially reduced. Felts in many styles and shades, including Black, Brown, and Navy. There are Hats for young and old—there is a Hat to suit you. Do not miss this wonderful opportunity to secure a smart Felt Hat at this low price.
DON’T LET WINTER GET YOU DOWN Build up resistance to Winter ills These are the key tips: • I EAT RIGHTLY. Buoyant health in winter Is impossible if your diet is short of the protective foods. Resistance to colds, influenza, bronchitis and other infections is built on milk and dairy products; raw fruits; especially J 1 citrus and tomatoes (fresh or preserved) or rose >i t hip syrup; green and yellow vegetables; eggs when possible; liver; whole cereals; cod ■ &A lrTil A liver oil (one teaspoon for adults, 2 teaspoons for children). 2 GST EIGHT HOURS’ SLEEP EACH NIGHT SF POSSIBLE, and take some form of outdoor exercise daily. 3 DRESS ACCORDING TO THE WEATHER. Use adequate outer wraps and \ don’t let your underwear be too heavy. Stout foot* lA wear is important. Change wet clothes and footwear without de,ay - 4 LIVE AND WORK IN WELLVENTILATED ROOMS. Overheated, stuffy rooms encourage the spread of infection and reduce body resistance. Temperatures for sedentary work should be between 60 deg. and 65 deg. F.— never higher. This range provides ample comfort. Open windows frequently and flush out the room with a complete change of air. 5 If you find yourself “weak-chested”, if you have trouble In breathing freely, if you take cold often, if colds hang on, if you have a persistent cough —see your doctor and obtain early treatment to avoid any serious trouble. Then follow the first four tips and STAY WELL. Make this your record winter, with NO ILLNESS, NO DAYS IN BED
All football players are asked to turn up at Takahanga Domain on Saturday for a game against Hapuku. Unequalled for Coughs, Colds, Chills--Woods’ Great Peppermont Cure. W.- E. Woods, Ltd., Lambton Quay, Wellington. When you invest in a National Savings Account you are not making a loan —you are nxaking one of the best investments available to-day, and earning interest.
BOBBY CALF POOL. AS the Season is now too far advanced to enable the Pool to operate this year, the Committee has decided to defer Operations until next season. C. A. JENSEN, Secretary.
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Kaikoura Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 62, 10 August 1944, Page 2
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