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WOOLS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR For Quality and Service Always. SCOTCH WOOL & HOSIERY SHOP, LTD., Union Bank Buildings, Coleman Place.

i Ws TEETH ARE RATIONED! But regular brushing T with KHV9 DENTIFRICE makes them last Yes, we've had our last issue of real teeth. So keep them as long as possible by regular brushing with Gibbs Dentifrice. This antiseptic foam gets right into the crevices where decay usually starts . . . leaves teeth clean, smooth and white. 09*•K* Save 9d. by keeping your containers and buying REFILLS O & W. GIBBS (Overseas) LTD, LONDON Builders of JVew Zealand Major Heaphy, V.C. One of the most versatile of the pioneer builders cf New Zealand. Major Heaphy Was surveyor, explorer, artist, writer, soldier, judge of the Native Land Court. Member of Parliament, and the first and only member of the Colonial Forces in New Zealand to win the Victoria Cross. Bora in London, Charles Heaphy arrived at Wellington by the Ship “Tory” in 1839, under engagement to the New Zealand Company the original colonising organisation founded in 1838. Whilst serving during the Waikato war, Heaphy went to the rescue of a wounded soldier, tended him under fire, and brought 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 aim* and tradition* 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 . .. GOVERNMENT

ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH H* tK. m r*> BUILD TO THE SUN For warmth, economy in fuel, brightness and cheerfulness, make your objective a Sunlit Home. The sun should follow you round the house: invite the morning sun into your kitchen and breakfastroom, the afternoon sun into your living room, and see that the bedrooms get their share of the sun. One sun-room doesn’t make a Sunlit Home. Big windows let in the sunshine. Ample window space means more light, more warmth and more view. And keep the blinds UP —sunlight acts as a disinfectant. Choose homes with the living room and main bedroom turned to the sun. If the section is facing south, build with the back of the house to the street. Make every room a sunny room in that new home of yours. Sunshine for Cleanliness and Health. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REfERENC* FOR A HEALTHIER NATION

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Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 191, 14 August 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 191, 14 August 1945, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Times, Volume 70, Issue 191, 14 August 1945, Page 2