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* YOUR GLASSES'. Are they unsightly? No, not if they are modern with attractive frames and fitted by a specialist. Glasses can be very becoming. They can be so good-looking that they will be an attractive part of your appearance—for there is character in glasses. Depending on your facial appearance, glasses are selected and fitted by us. Great care is taken so that they are comfortable to wear and give you a pleasing and attractive appearance. DAVID A. C. LILBURNE OPTICIAN - - . THE AVENUE - - - WANGANUI. Mr. Lilburne visits Marton Tuesday, December 4, at Mr. Holdaway’s (Dentist). Mr. Lilburne visits Taihape Wednesday, December 5, at Mr. H. D. Bond’s (Jeweller), 'Phone 168, Taihape. YOUR RADIO MUST BE IN GOOD ORDER FOR XMAS! Xmas Morning —your radio obstinately silent —all the radio-men having a holiday like everyone else. DON’T LET THIS HAPPEN TO YOU! Soon the Xmas rush will commence, but you can make CERTAIN that your radio will give you the music and cheer of Xmas by sending it into Radio Centre for check over NOW. If you wish we shall call and collect your set. Just telephone 2468. x REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF RADIO. COLUMBUS RADIO CENTRE, VICTORIA AVENUE - - WANGANUI. Also at 69 Hautapu Street, Taihape Telephone 87. IS YOUR CAR BARE FOOTED? IT SOON WILL BE IF YOU DON'T GET THOSE WARWEARY TYRES RE-TREADED AND OVERHAULED. Send Them Along to The Experts WANGANUI TYRE SERVICES S 3 TAUPO QUAY. ’Phone 5343. WANGANUI.

FAST • • CLEAN • • SAFE • • SURE z THAT IS WANGANUI’S WONDER WASHER IN ACTION. You can use it for the daintiest of undies and the most delicate of fabrics without any fear that it will harm them in any way. WAXINE Soap Powder Excels At the job of dispersing dirt firmly but gently . . . the formula under which it is made is designed to get sure, swift action without damaging the finest of textures. IN THE LARGE PACKET FOR VALUE. Manufactured byMan uf act ured by J. B. GILBERD & SONS LTD. WANGANUI. DOES A WEAK BATTERY PIT YOU ON THIN ICE? B.E.S. BATTERIES NEVER LET YOU DOWN. Battery and Electrical Service RIDGWAY STREET. Phone 2282, F. V. BURKETT

ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH I i I ' | " |Hb 5 sit h ' ' i * * jgsgo -J Watch Out for the Danger Signs! This highly Infectious disease of childhood is on the warpath again. If your child has what looks like a dose of Influenza—nose-running, often a sore throat, coughing and sneezing bouts, reddened eyes Immediately suspect measles and act—particularly if there are reports of measles in your locality. That means bed at once —in a warm, well ventilated room —AND COMPLETE ISOLATION. Then call the doctor. In the “influenza” stage —before the rash appears measles is highly infectious. This stage usually lasts for three days, and on the fourth day the tell-tale rash shows up. By putting the child to bed you ensure his timely treatment, and you keep him from infecting others. £ Treatment in bed involves: A warm sponge down daily, avoidance of constipation, and keeping the patient from facing the light. If the eyes become sore bathe with boracic acid lotion two or three times daily. If temperature runs high, give four-hourly tepid sponges. Relieve an irritating cough by steam inhalation with Friar’s Balsam (one teaspoon to a pint of water). Serve a very light diet with plenty of orange, lemon or rose hip syrup drinks. And don’t let the patient out of bed too soon —at least Ten Days In bed Is necessary from the onset. This will mean a quick and safe convalescence. the real danger of measles LIES IN POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 7b FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 276, 22 November 1945, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 276, 22 November 1945, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 276, 22 November 1945, Page 4

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