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■? W®? o '■ ss % WHICH WILL IT BEBOY OR C!RL? Is that very important? Isn’t it more important that it should be born healthy, and that the mother is well? A WORD TO MOTHERS-TO-BE . . . ANTENATAL CARE will help to ensure a normal pregnancy, a normal delivery, and a bonny babe. Make regular appointments with your doctor or antenatal clinic (in the rural areas the district nurse is available) and see that you keep them — monthly visits from the third to seventh month of pregnancy, and weekly or fortnightly thereafter. And don’t forget to visit your dentist, either. A WORD TO FATHERS-TO-BE . . . You have an equal responsibility in parentage. See that your wife goes to the doctor and carries out his instructions. Because there are certain functional strains that every mother-to-be must experience, your affectionate consideration and encouragement are especially important to her mental and emotional outlook. Antenatal care is available to every prospective mother free under Social Security Benefits. ISSUED BY THE DEPART \ HEALTH KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE RETRENCH 12c Why I Bank at the “Wales” Running a property is not easy. It is made worse by the uncertainties ot the weather, pests and unstable prices. Some of these are local factors which only local people fully understand. So one reason why I bank at the "Wales" is because there is a branch right here in the district. The Manager knows the district and understands my needs. Another reason is that I like the friendly atmosphere and speedy service of the ".Wales’’, It is a pleasure to do business with them. ■- Take my advice: if you have any financial problems,talk them over with the "Wales" Manager. It's a free service and may save you much unnecessary . worry. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES FIRST AND LARGEST COMMERCIAL BANK IN THE SOUTH WEST PACIFIC HAS SERVED NEW ZEALAND FOR OYER 85 YEARS NZ46l2d. A.,, Idl.'ifih >t a/hfv •//fb HOIU OF FMCIBSM ' WALLPA P EnC ?{jSL FREE PATTERNS ON REQUEST. ''' & ALL MAIN TOWNS THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1947, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1947, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Greymouth Evening Star, 6 February 1947, Page 10