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M§ 1 f ART SILK TEA TOWELS. Size {'' 23 ! x 31. Cream cctitre •\vitli coloured b-. unhemmcd. Usually 5/6 t, each ? now 2 for 7/6. At Bridgers ? " 'The Strand. *

ISSUED' 'BY THE DEFT. OF HEALTH Guard Baby Teeth like these to get Adult Teeth like these la omr last dentil message we emphasised the need to provide, in-the ante-ratal tfyi, for sound teeth for baby. Now we take the arfMcesa stage Carthec. . Why shooM the first teeth—these "milk" teeth — require special care? Here-are the reasons ; • They act to the permanent teeth. If baby teeth are lost too mm the spaces daae aad the permanent teeth, having less ii»«Ui— ii fhi nimlmri and ugly. t Dncayfta hairy ftwaftiwiiy Impair the child's health, and may damage <lw jiwniMKUt teeth mat to them. • Bahy seeds all his teeth to chew properly. Good chewing promotes foetfdfeestion. • Sore teeth present the proper chewing of hard food, which strengthens the jawbone, and maker it grow. • Children with their baby teeth missing tend to lisp or speak indistinctly. (Even stammering may be developed). The first baby teeth to appear (the two front Indsors) should normally last until six or seven years of age, and the others up to II years of age. EVERY CHILD SHOULD RECEIVE ITS FIRST DENTAL EXAMINATION AT 2-3 YEARS OF AGE. ENROL YOUR CHILD AT A SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC OR WITH YOUR DENTIST. THE PRE-SCHOOL DENTAL CLIK3C TAKES CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE. , • 26a -1— ■ - - "' ' - . ■ . -i-t- ■■ Lit —■ '-'- -' - 1 '- ' FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

FARMERS! PREVENT DECAY WITH CREOSOTE at I'lOth the cost of paint! avery Farm! PROTECT YOUR HOUSE, BARN, GARAGE, SHEDS, GATES AND FENCES rZTl —I 1 You 11 get immediate protection with the easiest mkWf toLjJBhI application. This is British Standard Specification Mm jjs£|jr Creosote and is available from your Storekeeper, Dairy j Company or Merchant, or from the distributors ' n ffa^on rums only Freight paid to any station in the Auckland Province FRANK M. WINSTONE (MERCHANTS) LTD. SJSSr d ,» 7. 171-79 CUSTOMS STREET EAST, AUCKLAND. Phone 32-610. *

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 93, 27 July 1945, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 93, 27 July 1945, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 08, Issue 93, 27 July 1945, Page 8

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