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ISSUED BY THE DEPT. OF HEALTH xp— -iz Guard Baby Teeth like these ■» . 1 .|K't T I j I 1 1 - *sssk*- . “f C ! £ I I to get Adult Teeth like these In our last dental message we emphasised the need to provide, in the ante-natal stages, for sound teeth for baby. Now we take the advice a stage further. Why should the first teeth-—these “milk” teeth require special care ? Here are the reasons : ® They act as guides to the permanent teeth. If baby teeth are lost too soon the spaces close and the permanent teeth, having less room, come through crooked and ugly. 0 Decay in baby teeth will impair the child’s health, and may damage the permanent teeth next to them. © Baby needs all his teeth to chew properly. Good chewing promotes i good digestion. I 0 Sore teeth prevent the proper chewing of hard food, which 9 strengthens the jawbone, and makes it grow. a O Children with their baby teeth missing tend to lisp or speak I indistinctly. (Even stammering may be developed). The first baby teeth to appear (the two front incisors) should normally last until six or seven years of age. and the others up to I I years of age. EVERY CHILD SHOULD RECEIVE ITS FIRST DENTAL EXAMINATION AT 2-3 YEARS OF AGE. ENROL YOUR CHILD AT A SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC OR WITH YOUR DENTIST. THE PRE-SCHOOL DENTAL CLINIC TAKES CHILDREN UNDER SCHOOL AGE. 26a FOR A HEALTHIER NATION <* J/ Af OT ENOUGH pt' |N ' ot ever X one A Vi A can have tyres f // € *■ 1 t^iese da/ 5--F— |( j| there aren’t t V\ jjfL // er,OU S h to S° v *7 round ' V" Xj/ 7 R.emember the X, rubber shortage as you drive— I Mill I drive carefully I to conserve the I I Don't take corners at speed. I THESE AR.E Don't strike kerbs. I tyres you are TL'C I 3. Don't accelerate rapidly. I lucky tO have. ' 4 Don't brake fiercely. DUNLO? 5. Don’t drive cn your brakes. ■ AVLEAGE . 6 - to correct pres - I HINTS 1 Remove tyres in time lor I | I remou’ding. ■ * D 1312

Wool Never Gets Clammy PROVED 70 BE HEALTHIEST FABRIC HEXT THE SHIH (tiTith nekton I‘dgrr.er,*:. Torndcn.) Wool absorbs perspiration and other moisture but only gives it up slowly by evaporation, thus protecting the body from sudden chilling. Wool will absorb up to jo% of its own weight of moisture without feeling damp or clammy as other fibres do. No ether fabric allows so much latitude for the ‘breathing’ of the pores and the change of air between skin and vest, etc. For Health in wear And years in use You want the woollens Made by Bruce /’Bi BffllCE .. \ a/ilvcotle/iS VZa -'‘'A J

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Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23257, 19 July 1945, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume CLVIII, Issue 23257, 19 July 1945, Page 2