Supported by the tooth “mascot,” the television personalities, Jon Gadsby (left) and Oily Ohlson keep a step ahead of tooth decay at the launching of the New Zealand Dental Association’s Dental Health Month in the Square yesterday. The campaign is intended to encourage young people to have their teeth regularly checked by a dentist. To promote this, about 1500 free dental consultations will be given by the 100 Canterbury branch members of the association.
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74Supported by the tooth “mascot,” the television personalities, Jon Gadsby (left) and Oily Ohlson keep a step ahead of tooth decay at the launching of the New Zealand Dental Association’s Dental Health Month in the Square yesterday. The campaign is intended to encourage young people to have their teeth regularly checked by a dentist. To promote this, about 1500 free dental consultations will be given by the 100 Canterbury branch members of the association. Press, 2 July 1985, Page 9
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