DENTAL CLINIC
SOUTHLAND’S NEED. ADVOCATED BY EDUCATION BOARD. The need for a'dental clinic in Southland is referred to in the annual report of the Southland Education Board. Under the heading, “Dental Clinic,” a paragraph in the report states :—“ This district is still without the service of a school dental officer, and as the health of too many children ia suffering from the lack of skilled dental advice and treatment due often to ignorance on the part of parents, the Board trusts that a Dental Clinic for this distrifd will, at the earliest possible date, be established. In a matter bo vitally affecting the welfare of the race the question of the expense entailed should not be allowed tn weigh.”
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Southland Times, Issue 19479, 31 March 1922, Page 5
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119DENTAL CLINIC Southland Times, Issue 19479, 31 March 1922, Page 5
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