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MEMORIALS. MARBLE JUST LANDED -NEW DESIGNS From the World’s Best Sculptor* Direct to KANE & GRIFFIN GREY STREET, Gisoorno. CARE OF THE MOUTH AND TEETH. INFECTED 'gums, teeth , tooth sockets, may poison the whole body. A little money spent occasionally on dental treatment may be the means of avoiding rheumatism, stomach troubles, appendicitis, or other ,serious affections which come from tooth and mouth ifi'e-imn. Careful scaling and polishing and proper gum medication is the only way to avoid pyorrhoea. Watch your teeth for .mail cavities, and remember a .stitch in time saves nine, if there is inudi gold work —crowns, caps, etc. —in your mouth, or many large jiUiftgsy make .suits, them is no ■•infection around or .under them. Xray of such teeth is always a wise precaution. If .there is persistent fever (raised temperature), rheumatism, joint trouble, stomach trouble, or obscure disease of any. kind, k 4 me X-r,av your teeth to Jind out if they are the cause. Don’t neglect your teeth. Sixty-two per cent, of the men and women' examined by X-ray's at 'the Life' Extension Inutituio in .the United States showed root abscesses. • Fully 50 per cent.-of these did not even suspect the trouble. 1 1 can radiograph your teeth- and interpret the results. There is nothing about the. process to fear .with iny modern .apparatus'. It is as •simple *as : having yourr pnoto-’ graph taken. Make A point -of'getting an X-ray record of your teeth-. J. IT. CATO, Dentist and Radiologist, A.M.P.S. Bldgs., Peel St., Gisborne. ’Phone 606.

PEOPLE’S CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC TRUSTEE Sir Julius Vogel, founder of the Public Trust O'rtice, said in • the Ifotnse of Representatives fifty years ago: “ Honorable members must be aware that it. is very ditl'icult to obtain trustees for wives and children,' or executors under wills, with siitfi- . client time at their disposal to do justice to the task; arid even when after some difficulty and a .great sacrifice to friendship .such trustees are obtained, no one can be sure that in the case of death or removal their place Will be well supplied.” . To meet a vital need of the people Sir Julius Vogel secured the establishment of the Public Trust Office. The remarkable expansion of the business , in five decades is a great monument to a. far-seeing statesman. ' On the'3lst March, 1926, wills safely deposited witli tiie Public Trustee totalled 43,957, and this total is increasing at the rate of over 500 a, month. These figures in a country of 1,250,000 population afford very emphatic evidence of the people’s confidence in their own State-guar-anteed Office. For information, apply to--K. A. HKNDERSOM, District Public. Trustee, G isborne.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17058, 12 June 1926, Page 4