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W AT E RIH TAP THE RESERVOIR BENEATH YOUR FARM CONSULT USWELL DRILLING EXPERTS DEEP WELL PUMP ENGINEERS MINIMUM PRICES BARHAM BROS. M.N.Z.W.W.S.D.ASS. MANGAPIKO STREET - - -PHONE 678 M

€<z/l The Bank of. New Zealand the Bank that has served generations of New Zealand families for over 85 years. Entirely managed and directed in New Zealand by A, New Zealanders. first concern, a courteous and complete service of sound banking facilities for the New Zealand public. AGGREGATE ASSEiS Over 200 Branches and Agencies throughout at 31st MARCH, 1946 the Dominion, with a staff of 2,000 ! £78,536,586 t n 1 . Let your bank manager be your business friend . . . discuss your proposition with him- •»& He will be pleased to advise you. of Zealand ESTABLISHES 3S YEARS

i'Wa'Z' 'K3SIS3F*' - g NATURAL TEETH I TAKE THE RIGHT ROAD Nature meant us to retain our own teeth throughout life. Natural teeth are best because with them: ® We eat better • We digest our food better • We look better • We talk and sing better. No artificial teeth can replace the radiance and sparkle of healthy, natural teeth and gums. False teeth are never as good as our own. They can. not manage as efficiently those juicy steaks and chops, chat crusty bread, and those stimulating fibrous foods. Wearers of false teeth show their age more quickly—linbs appear round mouth and nose. Gums often shrink fast, causing loose fit and requiring frequent replacement of dentures. Young men and women, keep your natural teeth clean and sparkling by: Brushing you. teeth after meals, particularly before bed. End each meal with a salivary stimulant and tooth cleaner such as raw fruit or raw vegetable. Visit your dentist twice a year. KEEP THIS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE -

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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 73, Issue 6284, 18 September 1946, Page 3

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