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ALUMINIUM Colanders 12/6. Mincers with four cutters 25/6, Scales and Weights 27/6 per set. Cutlers Hardware Ltd. (C. L. Hudson, Proprietor).

m i ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF WEALTH §*il*il®iS XvXWl^i;^ m m m Ss§Ss ::nS-:;x m mm mm wm m am 4SP /- x &s ?Xv fm m FEED YOUR TEETH Sound teeth are built with SOUND FOODS These are the Building Foods: CALCIUM (lime) . found in milk, cheese, eggs, green and root vegetables., PHOSPHORUS . . found in milk, cheese, eggs, liver, meat, fish. VITAMIN D « • • found in fish-liver oils, eggs, butter, milk and SUNSHINE. These foods HELP TO CLEAN the teeth so eat one of them after every meal. Raw fruits such as apple, orange, pear, etc. and raw vegetables such as celery, carrot, tomato, lettuce. e • • • These Foods PROTECT YOUR TEETH and ensure healthy gums They are: Dairy products, green vegetables, citrus fruits. • • o • Eating sweets and refined starches dirties the teeth, causing decay, and spoils the appetite for the tooth building foods. YOUNG AND OLD MAY KEEP THEIR TEETH STRONG AND CLEAN BY EATING SOUND FOODS fesit t Your Dentist Every Six Af<mthy{ KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE " |9b

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 76, 20 May 1946, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 76, 20 May 1946, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 76, 20 May 1946, Page 6

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