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[IJil^i:- fT:"• XXXXTXX: yXX'X"77-.- : y\ A IJEW leii j!b£h&*sßK-\\\\\\\\\\w<& -?^^ ' _5 < "% Jr V^yp jr%&<^*-. J* Toys on view at our Showroom. These ■ - .^ .^y^ *-&& '* ' ' ~~ "" " " '''' r "^ were made according to tuition pro- „ , "*^H|s&' <^«|^ Jkl .' -" " * vided in the course. f. -.. %*X'&mfmii±,K&**. ' HMfc -«» > " X\, ° t'_fc , _^X iui^ yß?^x!_WX.:^S7~^i s__mw ■-.- i*'%%»U. ___ *■' 'PAKI kit Aif E C A { £II '^'^' >'^__^_^_M_tf_^_^_^_^_^_^_^_H^_^_^_^_^_BP^^ HOME INDUSTRIES, DEPT. "H," Groding the T oys and Cutting Materials at Headquarters. Warren Lampion Institute C.P.O. Box 1743. Empire Buildings, Swanson Street, AUCKLAND. Phont 42-507. |f ßit^l^^ rSSr|PA^N A PRESENTS I A Dental . J II Knowledge Quiz m ll_-____P^ Ton may think you know a g-ood deal about modern dental hyffiens—bnt we wonder _^k|:B a-ralls^ J*oß* how ranch 3*°^ &0 know. Here are six questions to test your knowledge of TEETR jli|lf§pj» and CUTMS. YOtT _honld~Bcore full marks—for the sake of tha smlls of beauty! _W_____\ QUERY: If you dined out with a QUERY: Which of the following QUERY: What Is the name ,of modern - dentist, he would prob- has made this warning "Kever those eight central front teeth,, ably approve your choice of one ignore tender, bleeding gums"? - whose condition can make or -mar of these:— |. Bureau of Research. an attractive smile? I. Scalloped Salmon. 2. Board of Industry. |. Canines. 4. Clavicles. ' I' Welsh Rabbif 3" ,pana Tooth Paste- 2- Bicuspids. 5. Incisors. 4! Minced Chicken. 4. Travellers' Congress. 3. Wisdom. 6. Ulna. Creamy, soft-food dishes tend to This warning cannot be over- These teeth, vital to a bright deprive our gums of the hard, emphasised. The first tinge of winning smile, are even more imvigorous chewing that they need. "pink" on your toothbrush gener- portant for the work they do— Many dentists therefore suggest ally mqans that your gums have cutting food into smaller, "chewregular giim massage with Ipana become-'-weak and-tender-through- able" pieces.■- Help--your dentist— Tooth Paste. This arouses circu- lack of exercise. To help combat to make gums firmer, teeth lation in the tissues,makes gums this many modern dentists re- sounder, your smile more spark-' firmer, healthier. CORRECT AN- commend Ipana and gum . mas- ling—for a winning smile is • SWER:- Celery and Apple Salad—to sage. CORRECT ANSWER: Ipana . priceless. CORRECT ANSWER.: In-,-- , give gums more work. Tooth Paste. cisors. QUERY: Which of these is a QUERY: Which type of "Home* QUERY: "You can identify the wrong statement? work" would benefit school chil- _pana tube which so many of us 1. There are 32 teeth in a full adult dr«» most in future years? recommend," says this modern set. I. Metal Working dentist, "by the .. ." 2. A bright smile is a good introduction. \- Conversational Frenoh. I. Special "squeeze" key. 1 n-.tic*. rf n ..k» *h. nn ._.Ati«. h. 3. Gum Massage. 2. Needle valve on top. h?«I h»_»hw n.f™. «nri .?™SV 4- Modelliß ß in Clay. 3. Flat shape of container. soulid te he e th. thy BUmB and Btr°n9, In good schools - thanks to 4. Brilliant red-and-yellow stripes. 4 inana v *oM hv phi>mUt« mri «f A r«c modern teachers—regular • dental Dentists suggest Ipana because 4. ipana is sold by chemists and stores. routines play an important part it is especially designed not only Modern dental research has in the curriculum. To-day's chil- for brushing the teeth but for proved that healthy teeth depend dren learn how important firm, gum massage as well. Massage on gums made firm by Ipana and healthy gums are to sound teeth, arouses the circulation, helps massage. The wrong statement is: They know, too, how massage is gums to a new, healthy firmness. - Dentists doubt the connection between vital to healthy jums. CORRECT CORRECT ANSWER: Brilliant redhealthy gums and strong, sound teeth. ANSWER: Gum Massage. and-yellow stripes. -■ Ipana Tooth Paste it sold by all Chemists ..^^tS^Mtfjßl^yft So as so many dentists suggest. Buy an and Stores. . \^^^SSj_ economical tube of Ipana to-day. Make. _^^__\_{^&^l^TC#V^ )|IP^-& Xpana and giun massage your daily dental ' _- i^aa^_^_Bßßl-\ i\\ " : x^&liiifc: routine—for the sake of a winning- smile. id an a T ° ° T H ■ WELLINGTON versus HAWKE'S BAY 1 . At NAPIER-NEXT SATURDAY J See the Big Rugby Match Only 20 76 Return BY THE SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAIN Proportionate Reductions from Intermediate Stopping Stations. EXAMPLES OF VERY LOW RETURN FARES ONE CLASS ACCOMMODATION ONLY. FROM To NAPIER To HASTINGS Wellington .. -... .. ..20 6 19 6 Otaki .. .. .. .. 16 0 15 0 Levin .. ...... .. 15 0 14 0 Shannon .. .. .. .. 14 0 13 0 Palmerston North .. .. .. 12 0 11 0 Tickets at the above fares will be available by the excursion trains only. Seats Reserved Without Charge. ' Cushions will be available at 1/- each. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. The Excursion Train will leave Wellington on Friday, Ist September, at 11.30 p.m., Paekakariki 12.30 a.m. (2nd), Otaki 1.4, Levin 1.29, Shannon 1.51, Palmerston North 2.33, Ashhurst 2.54, Woodville 3.19, Dannevirke 3.52, Makotuku 4.17, Ormondville 4.23, Takapau 4.43, Waipukurau 5.14, Waipawa 5.25, Otane 5.34, Hastings 6.14, and will arrive a) Napier at 6.34. The Return Excursion Train, will leave Napier on Sunday, 3rd September, at 4.15 p.m., Hastings 4.37, Otane 5.19, Waipawa 5.28,. Waipukurau 5.47, Takapau 6.12. Ormondville 6.34. Makotuku 6.40, Dannevirke 7.0, Woodville 7.43^ Ashhurst 8.8, Palmerston North 8.40, and will arrive at Wellington at 11.12. ' • These trains stop for passengers, if required, at each of the stations enumerated < above. The return train will also stop at Shannon, Levin, Otaki, and Paekakariki, if - required, for passengers. . " Trams for Island Bay and Miramar Junction, also buses for Johnsonville (via Ngaio - and Khandallah) and Lower Hutt, meet train at Wellington. * REFRESHMENTS. The vefreshment-rooms at the undermentioned stations will be open for the . .■• Excursion trains:— . > . . . W UP JOURNEY.—Paekakariki, Palmerston 'North, and Waipukurau. M DOWN JOURNEY.—Waipukurau and Palmerston North. 1 Cheap sight-seeing trips round Napier and district for the excursionists. I FULL INFORMATION FROM RAILWAY BOOKING OFFICES I

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 49, 26 August 1939, Page 26

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