.6 ■ - > K >v< • ly * &F 2- '%. wl IKMIII ' M— W-/JWifc Wwßr ■ Ml w. I® W> w^FW Up' / 'JI 1 '' * ’ '*^"" - ’* ? T > ' f'Z vBBB ' Mill si»" W'L j /,"" *■• ', - x-% v9Sr'' '/ /r ' / / ! t} 4||S / / ‘ f '// / / ‘''d’ffi, jdrit Jw ? And his teeth and jaws will be excellent too, for he was , BREAST FED Some time ago we drew special attention to the importance of breast feeding. Let us look at it from the dental angle: Breast feeding by a healthy mother supplies food in the correct proportions. Result: STRONG JAW BONES—STRONG TEETH It ensures adequate jaw muscle exercise. Result: ROOMY JAW BONES—AMPLE SPACE FOR TEETH It provides a moulding pressure on the gums all the way round upper and lower jaws. Result: WELL ROUNDED JAWS - STRAIGHT TEETH — GOOD LOOKING CHILD It makes a contented baby. Result: FEWER BAD HABITS — (Thumb=sucking, finger-sucking, etc.) By securing adequate growth of jaw bones it ensures evenly spaced teeth. Result: LESS TENDENCY TO DECAY Mothers, breast feeding up to at least six months gives your baby the best possible dental start in life. ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
j wMag jftwMwifWd 1§97->9V Queen Victoria received the homage of her Empire at the great Diamond Jubilee in the. year the Bruce Woollen Mills opened. Through reigns of two Edwards and two Georges these mills have continued to supply the growing needs of one corner of the Empire. Quality has made Bruce grow, quality has made BWUCE a. 7 -p le Bruce Woollen Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Milton. Otago.
I take and get I I QUICK RELIEF from INDIGESTION I
Just a teaspoonful of Hardy’s in half a glass of water or milk—and you can eat a full wholesome meal without fear of pain or discomfort. Thousands of indigestion sufferers know the value of Hardy’s. Start taking Hardy’s NOW! HiVOyS INDIGESTION REMEDY 38 Monufoctured for R. M. Hardy & Co. s_Hunter 5 _ Hunter
' HQW TQ SAVE ELECTRICITY T ? 1 InwJnoea. Switch off RADIATORS, motors and lights imin JMlSiliess. mediately the need for them is over. If it is possible to use a substitute, use it. A ♦ Use the coal range or open fire instead of the At Home : electric range or RADIATOR. = su,a — Switch off the radio when no one is listening to it. Use electric water heater as little as possible. Switch off the lights in unoccupied rooms. 17 1 REMEMBER! A RADIATOR CAN USE FROM Everywhere: TEN T 0 TH irty times as much.elec- ———™ TRIGIT y AS A 100 WATT LAMP. GREY ELECTRIC POWER BOARD
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Greymouth Evening Star, 11 July 1947, Page 10
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