CJ COATS ™ SH i TWEEDS » ,| 1 ! »■ j -<1 hH a homespuns ’ wll • 1 WWI I-. ; -■ " |, I . Usually ■■ w l /3 fl2 to £l4 •J ' y > J ** | I■, I y I £w- . .djl ..../ :<' - Robert Anderson Ltd. MACKAY STREET GREY MOUTH
A S 1\ ■ MW i PEPSODENT TOOTH PASTE MAKES TEETH MR BRIGHTER PEPSODENT’S unexcelled cleaning and polishing ingredients quickly and positively impart a gleaming sparkle to teeth —regular use maintains this new brilliance. PEPSODENT. with Irium, rapidly, safely, gently removes film which can otherwise destroy the natural lustre of good teeth. •< There’s a new thrill in store when you start using PEPSODENT for it really cleans teeth. Your bathroom mirror and the extra cheery brightness of your smile will prove it to you. Try it! >For the safety of your j .smile use Pepsodent twice a | ; May . • ♦ see your dentist twice a year. I Pepsodent Co. (N.Z.) Ltd., 262 Lambton Quay, Wellington. Builders of New Zealand —" Major Heaphy, V.C. — One of the most versatile of the pioneer. . ■■ builders of New Zealand, Major Heaphy ■ — 1 was surveyor, explorer, artist, writer, — soldier, Judge of the Native Land Court, Member of Parliament, and the first and nnznzrzw ~~~~ only member of the Colonial Forces in —~ ~ New Zealand to win the Victoria Cross. - Z — Born in London, Charles Heaphy 7 = arrived at Wellington by the Ship l “Tory” in 1839, under engagement to the New Zealand Company — the original colonising organisation F founded in 1838. Whilst serving dur- ; ing the Waikato war, Heaphy went to the rescue of a wounded soldier, tended him under lire, and brought A= him off the field, being three times = wounded himself. He was promoted Major and awarded the Victoria Cross. ■». ~ In 1878, the Major was appointed Government Insurance Commissioner. This gifted and gallant man brought to bear a fine influence on the new-fledged, untried National Institution whose fortunes he guided for several years, and whose aims and traditions were then and later shaped, built up and conserved by men of character and vision, working patiently in their time and generation, resolutely seeking ways and means to mould the Department into the up-to-date and flourishing concern it is today. New Zealand people have reason to be proud of Major Heaphy, V.C., and of their welltried and very own ... GommEwr The Pioneer Jt New Zealand Office ■■ INSUKMCE Established —1869 DEPARTMENT 20
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/GRA19450815.2.20.3
Bibliographic details
Grey River Argus, 15 August 1945, Page 3
Word Count
389Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Grey River Argus, 15 August 1945, Page 3
Using This Item
Copyright undetermined – untraced rights owner. For advice on reproduction of material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.