, 'g M ill ' 1 •l- SLEEP:. ; A & IThey’re weary. They’re war workers. They find it hard trying to sleep without “Sleepwell” Mattresses and “Fairy” Down Quilts, but they know that high-grade materials are needed for war. So they are putting their money into War Savings and dreaming of the day when . . . Peace will come Wholesale Manufacturers-. ARTHUR ELLIS & CO. LTD. Dunedin, Christchurch, Invercargill. MAKE SELF-HELP YOUR GROCER NOW! YES I YOU BUY FOR LESS AT THE Self-Help BUY THESE THREE BIG SPECIALS 21bs. Split Peas 12 x s’s lodised i 21b. tin Golden 9£d I Salt, 1/10 I Syrup, 7|d. Save fid on these Three Specials A Triai Order will Convince You that SELF - HELP ARE CHEAPER ' | Pearl Barley 5d lb. Tomato Chutney Sunshine Soups 3 for 1/7 Macaroni lid pkt. ‘K’ Tomato Soup 1/6 tin Puff Pastry lOd lb. Morton’s Curry Pdr. Delicious Apples—--1/10 bot. Jonathan 7/9 case Carrots 71bs. 1/- Firm Onions 251bs. 4/6 Sutton’s Supreme Ist. Grade POTATOES FOWL WHEAT Buy them by the Sack 26/6 Sack MACKAY STREET, GREYMOUTH. R. CCDK, MGR. I ISSUED BY THE DEPT.’OF HEALTH Em we SWMD TEETH c ffes* the a ®@mmg baby i A A"M iW ( z z n "■ Wv- / ® / / y Vn f AN EXPECTANT MOTHER HAS MORE TO DO THAN MAKE BABY GARMENTS Expectant mothers should pay great attention to dental fitness in antenatal routine. There is a risk, both to the mother and to the child, if the mother goes through pregnancy with a diseased mouth. The damage done may be reflected later in the dental unfitness of both, sometimes to a very serious degree. IMPORTANT POINTS TO REMEMBER: I Baby teeth begin to form during the second month of pregnancy. The quality of baby teeth depends on the building material the mother supplies through her blood. She should eat foods that supply adequate calcium, phosphorus, iron'; and vitamins. These are —milk, meat, fish, liver, cheese, wholb-grain cereals, whole3 meal bread, butter, eggs, cod liver oil, plenty of vegetables, | plenty of milk, water and fruit drinks. And, of course, always 5 iodised salt. | She must consult her doctor regularly for medical check-up; she A ' ! should also consult her dentist in the earlier months for dental j check-up. And she should—- ® Cut down the consumption of sugars and white flour-= avoid sweets, biscuits and cakes. ® Clean teeth and massage gums after every meal. , ® Get plenty of fresh air, sunshine and suitable exercise. I & And when baby arrives, breast-feed him if at all possible. I This will ensure proper jaw development. See that your teeth get that extra care they need during pregnancy. ( FOR A HEALTHIER NATION
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Grey River Argus, 27 April 1945, Page 7
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