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NEW ZEALAND LIGHTHOUSES -.1 - History records the loss of many ships in Palliser Ba?, £ including the disastrous wreck of the St. Vincent in February. 1869 — only two of her crew being saved. The lighthouse on Cape Palliser when erected in 1897 ht the Hk^ ( °f ib e f our romers of Cook Strait. It shows a revolving white light visible in clear weather for zj miles. ''f' In the #ame year that the “St. Vincent” went jjfeaflFz ashore in Palliser Bay, the Government Life Insurance Office was founded. Down the years it has an enviable record of sound, /aB!" successful and economical operation and tow ifSp day ranks as one of the great Life Assurance TfAJjCJI Offices of the Empire. 100% Mutual, 100% SSrNew Zealand and with assets of £15,000,000, the ‘Government Life’ guarantees complete protection to policyholders... It offers a ser> P * ice specially designed to meet the individual Ej requirements of New Zealanders. Consult the Government Life Insurance Office today. LBPB j INSURANCE OFFICE It YEMS OF EV DEPENDABLE SERVICE 0

aJSF n, f ißw X ”•<» ja, w 7>- > ■ ae/9l z/ ’rjßT ISEiI Don’t dismiss that tired feeling \\ too easily. It can cause lots of trouble, not only to you but to others. Fatigue causes accidents at home, at work, and on the highway. Fatigue lowers resistance and makes you more susceptible to disease. Unusual or chronic fatigue is serious. It may be the first sign of disease, such as tuberculosis or anaemia, or vitamin deficiency. You can control fatigue and its hazards: Get adequate sleep. Eat proper foods at the proper time and in the right proportion. Don’t skip a meal —going without breakfast is asking for trouble. Take time off for wholesome and easy recreation, and relax whenever you can. If your fatigue is hard to explain, or difficult to control, consult your doctor. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH W«

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Wanganui Chronicle, 26 January 1948, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 26 January 1948, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, 26 January 1948, Page 3