| REPAIRS I } ALL KINDS OF MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL i 4 ENGINEERING REPAIRS. MOTOR VEHICLE AND f i STATIONERY ENGINES. ELECTRIC APPLIANCE } J MOTORS AND POWER MOTORS REWOUND AND I \ RECONDITIONED. WELDING, GREASE AND J f SPRAY, TYRES, etc. f f ON SALE: MOTOR AND ENGINEERING SUND- f f RIES, PETROL, EUROPA OIL. # ! S. K. SCHOFIELD'S \ J GARAGE J J GEORGE STREET J £ WE'LL DO OUR BEST TO PLEASE YOU. j THE MARTIN MIXER OVER 12000 SATISFIED USERS. MAKE ALL YOUR OWN CONCRETE REQUIREMENTS WITH A "MARTIN" RAPID HAND POWERED MIXER, AND HALVE THE COSTS. WILL MIX ONE BARROW FULL IN ONE MINUTE AND IS EASILY TURNED BY A BOY. PRICE, £11/15/0. WE CAN ALSO SUPPLY THE "MARTIN" No. 2 MIXER HAND OR POWER DRIVEN £19/10/0. WHAKATANE FARMERS' SUPPLY CO. SOLE AGENTS, |~Now is STSE] J THE RAILWAYS JOB IS BIGGER THAN EVER I i Now is the time when every railway wagon has to J I be worked to its utmost capacity. None can afford I f to be idle, and shippers and receivers of freight are r f requested to co-operate more than ever in acceleratf ing wagon turnround. ! EVERY WAGON HOUR SAVED IS TRANSPORT | GAINED. ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH Ensure SOUND TEETH for the igjjjjjji flj^H coming baby AN EXPECTANT MOTHER HAS MORE TO DO THAN MAKE BABY GARMENTS Expectant mothers should pay great attention to dental fitness in antenatal routine. There is a risk, both to the mother and to the child, if the mother goes through pregnancy with a diseased mouth. The damage done may be reflected later in the dental unfitness of both, sometimes to a very serious degree. IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER: Baby teeth begin to form during the second month of pregnancy. The quality of baby teeth depends on the building material the mother supplies through her blood. She should eat foods that supply adequate calcium, phosphorus, iron] and vitamins. These are—milk, meat, fish, liver, cheese, whole-grain cereals, wholemeal bread, butter, eggs, cod liver oil, plenty of vegetables, plenty of milk, water and fruit drinks. And, of course, always iodised salt. She must consult her doctor regularly for medical check-up; she should also consult her dentist in the earlier months for dental check-up. And she should— • Cut down the consumption of sugars and white avoid sweets, biscuits and cakes. • Clean teeth and massage gums after every meal. • Get plenty of fresh air, sunshine and suitable exercise. \ • And when baby arrives, breast-feed him if at ail possible. This will 'ensure proper jaw development. See that your teeth get that extra care they need during , pregnancy.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 70, 4 May 1945, Page 2
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