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Comprehensive Mobile Dental Unit Timetable 2020 Call Centre for location of caravan's - 0800 TALK TEETH SCHOOL MOBILE PHONE NUMBER START DATE END DATE Aberfeldy Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 28/04/2020 1/05/2020 Aberfeldy Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 27/10/2020 30/10/2020 Aranui Preventative (Vintage) 027 453 9792 20/07/2020 7/08/2020 Aranui Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 2/03/2020 6/03/2020 Brunswick Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 23/03/2020 3/04/2020 Brunswick Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 24/08/2020 4/09/2020 Bulls Primary Smiley - Smiles that last 06 348 1715 or 021 773 874 16/03/2020 9/04/2020 Bulls Primary Smiley - Smiles that last 06 348 1715 or 021 773 874 17/08/2020 26/08/2020 Carlton The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 348 1712 or 021 2460 152 3/02/2020 20/03/2020 Carlton The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 348 1712 or 021 2460 152 31/08/2020 25/09/2020 Castlecliff Smiley - Smiles that last 06 348 1715 or 021 773 874 17/02/2020 13/03/2020 Castlecliff Smiley - Smiles that last 06 348 1715 or 021 773 874 20/07/2020 14/08/2020 Churton The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 348 1712 or 021 2460 152 18/05/2020 26/06/2020 Churton Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 30/11/2020 16/12/2020 City College Smiley - Smiles that last 3481715 or 021 773 874 22/06/2020 3/07/2020 City College Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 3/08/2020 28/08/2020 Clifton Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 11/05/2020 3/07/2020 Clifton Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 20/07/2020 31/07/2020 Clifton Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 16/11/2020 16/12/2020 Cullinane Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 3/02/2020 6/03/2020 Durie Hill Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 22/06/2020 3/07/2020 Durie Hill Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 20/07/2020 7/08/2020 Durie Hill Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 7/12/2020 17/12/2020 Faith City Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 8/06/2020 26/06/2020 Faith City Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 12/10/2020 23/10/2020 Fordell Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 6/04/2020 9/04/2020 Fordell Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 7/09/2020 18/09/2020 Fordell Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 31/08/2020 4/09/2020 Gonville The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 348 1712 or 021 2460 152 23/03/2020 9/04/2020 Gonville The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 348 1712 or 021 2460 152 28/04/2020 15/05/2020 Gonville The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 348 1712 or 021 2460 152 12/10/2020 23/10/2020 Halcombe Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 27/01/2020 14/02/2020 SCHOOL MOBILE PHONE NUMBER START DATE END DATE Halcombe Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 3/08/2020 25/09/2020 SCHOOL MOBILE PHONE NUMBER START DATE END DATE Hunterville Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 24/02/2020 28/02/2020 Hunterville Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 25/05/2020 19/06/2020 Hunterville Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 20/07/2020 7/08/2020 Hunterville Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 23/11/2020 17/12/2020 Huntley Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 23/02/2020 9/04/2020 James Cook Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 28/04/2020 8/05/2020 James Cook Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 31/08/2020 4/09/2020 James Cook Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 7/09/2020 25/09/2020 James Cook Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 12/10/2020 23/10/2020 Kai Iwi Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 29/06/2020 3/07/2020 Kai Iwi Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 27/10/2020 6/11/2020 Kaitoke Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 3/02/2020 21/02/2020 Kaitoke Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 10/08/2020 28/08/2020 Kakatahi Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 Keith Street Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 3/02/2020 28/02/2020 Keith Street Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 14/09/2020 25/09/2020 Keith Street Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 12/10/2020 23/10/2020 Kokohuia Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 11/05/2020 29/05/2020 Kokohuia Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 16/11/2020 27/11/2020 Mangamahu Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 19/11/2020 20/11/2020 Marton Junction Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 30/03/2020 9/04/2020 Marton Junction Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 3228791 or 021 554 392 28/04/2020 8/05/2020 Marton Junction Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 27/10/2020 13/11/2020 Mosston The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 3481712 or 021 2460 152 29/06/2020 3/07/2020 Mosston The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 3481712 or 021 2460 152 20/07/2020 31/07/2020 Mosston Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 16/11/2020 27/11/2020 National Park Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 17/02/2020 19/02/2020 Okoia Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 22/06/2020 3/07/2020 Okoia Preventative (Vintage) 027 453 9792 9/11/2020 13/11/2020 Raetihi Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 20/02/2020 28/02/2020 Raetihi Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 2/03/2020 20/03/2020 Raetihi Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 7/09/2020 25/09/2020 Ranana Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 21/09/2020 25/09/2020 SCHOOL MOBILE PHONE NUMBER START DATE END DATE Ratana Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 28/04/2020 8/05/2020 Ratana Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 2/11/2020 6/11/2020 Rutherford Junior High Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 10/08/2020 11/09/2020 Sanson Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 South Makirikiri Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 17/02/2020 28/02/2020 South Makirikiri Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 2/03/2020 20/03/2020 South Makirikiri Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 23/03/2020 27/03/2020 South Makirikiri Rover - Rangitikei Roadrunner 06 322 8791 or 021 554 392 12/10/2020 23/10/2020 St Annes Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 11/05/2020 19/06/2020 St Annes Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 16/11/2020 4/12/2020 St Georges Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 9/03/2020 20/03/2020 St Georges Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 10/08/2020 21/08/2020 St John’s Hill Smiley - Smiles that last 06 3481715 or 021 773 874 29/01/2020 14/02/2020 St John’s Hill Smiley - Smiles that last 06 3481715 or 021 773 874 27/08/2020 25/09/2020 St John’s Hill Smiley - Smiles that last 06 3481715 or 021 773 874 12/10/2020 16/12/2020 St Marys The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 3481712 or 021 2460 152 3/08/2020 28/08/2020 St Marys The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 3481712 or 021 2460 152 23/11/2020 16/12/2020 Te Atihaunui-A-Paparangi Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 9/03/2020 9/04/2020 Te Atihaunui-A-Paparangi Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 30/11/2020 16/12/2020 Te Kura Tupoho Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 2/06/2020 3/07/2020 Te Kura Tupoho Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 20/07/2020 31/07/2020 Te Kura Tupoho Wilbur - Waimarino Wanderer 06 344 4726 or 021 608 769 27/10/2020 13/11/2020 Turakina Primary Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 18/05/2020 22/05/2020 Turakina Primary Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 16/11/2020 18/11/2020 Upokongaro Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539792 18/05/2020 5/06/2020 Upokongaro Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 12/10/2020 23/10/2020 Waiouru Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 28/01/2020 14/02/2020 Whanganui East Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 2/03/2020 27/03/2020 Whanganui East Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 27/10/2020 13/11/2020 Wanganui Girls’ College Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 30/03/2020 9/04/2020 Whanganui Girls' College Molly - Teeth on the Move 06 343 7138 or 021 195 6884 28/04/2020 8/05/2020 Wanganui High School Smiley - Smiles that last 06 348 1715 or 021 773 874 28/04/2020 19/06/2020 Westmere Preventative (Vintage) 027 4539 792 4/05/2020 15/05/2020 SCHOOL MOBILE PHONE NUMBER START DATE END DATE Westmere The GIG - Go 4 Giggles 06 348 1712 or 021 2460 152 27/10/2020 20/11/2020 Whangaehu School Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 11/05/2020 15/05/2020 Whangaehu School Waka Niho (Treatment) 027 244 3269 or 021 453 079 9/11/2020 13/11/2020.
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