ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH HOW IS YOUR CHILD? Jah. fQ rw THIN? . . . PALE? . . . OR . . . STURDY? If your Jack or Jili is thin there is a cause for it —in all probability a cause that can be corrected. Check on these items: 1 DIET—Does your child get enough Protein “building material”? Such as Milk, Cheese, Meats, Dried Peas, Beans, Lentils. Sufficient Milk? Three or four glasses daily. And Cod Liver Oil or substitute each day. 2 FRESH AIR—A cooped-up, coddled child won’t grow well. Sunshine, exercise, and fresh air day and night, help to build strong frames and robust bodies. Keep those bedroom windows open at night. 3 SLEEP—Proper food and fresh air are wasted without adequate sleep. During sleep, repair and building of the body goes on. Growth suffers if sleep is short. Children need 10-12 hours’ sleep. Get these three right and watch the improvement! KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 71, Issue 6137, 17 September 1945, Page 6
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