A PERFECT SET of TEETH u pp® r or w * * Lower from BEST COLD-PIN TEETH Usually .. £6/6/- and £B/8/* OUR PRICE .. *3 and £« Remodels .. •• from 157Plate Repain .. •• from 3/8 Painless Extractions .. 2/6 Extractions .. • • • • 3/Extractions by modern Gas and Oxygen apparatus. £3/3/- Dentures Reduced to mtmtl H. W. Frost Ltd. five expert personal Wily qualified dentists. Only the most recent methods are emoloyed. so that any number of teeth may bo or » teeth made, with the mimmmn of inconvenience and the maximum of satisfaction. A Boon to Country Clients Wel can make a perfect set of teeth, requiring an attendance of only two hours altogether, M natlents living in the country can visit us and return dS? and so take advantage of our superior workmanship at these specially reduced prices. H. W. FROST (CHRISTCHURCH) Ltd. Surgeon DentM. Telephone 33-W9. 244 HIGH ST„ CHRISTCHURCH (next Peterson’S Ltd.* Open Friday Evenings 7 to 8.30. ENTERO TOXAEMIA (Pulpy Kidney) Save your lambs with Bio one Injection Pulpy Kidney Vaccine. When ewes are inoculated before lambing, the lambs are generally protected for a few weeks after birth. Blood tests, however, prove that this immunity is not inherited, but it is merely transferred to the lambs In the colostrum (or first milk) when the lamb sucks. To assist in the prevention of losses from marking time onwards, all lambs should be inoculated at marking time with the Bio single injection Pulpy Kidney Vaccine. This will establish in the lambs a high degree of immunity. Nearly one million lambs were Inoculated last season with the Bio single injection Pulpy Kidney Vaccine. Inoculate lambs at marking time. Ask your Stock Agent for a copy of Bio Bulletin 22-B, on Pulpy Kidney. The Biological Institute of Australasia and S. W. Peterson & Co Ltd. 165 Vivian Street, Wellington ODD JOBl» and any Jobs about the farm ■where heavy lifting is to be done, call for ■ "Monkey” & “Wallaby” Jacks •How many times, and at how many of your farm Jplw would a little extra strength have been welcome? It’s -worth while to hare a “Monkey” or “Wallahy” Jack about to assist with grabbing, root naming, log rolling, lifting stones." palling fences, lifting wagons, etc. A Jack will look after all these Jobs, do them quickly, and make life easier for yon. I. sixes 2}. 3, 6, 8 and 10 tons capacity Popular prices. HADE BY THE JABK PEDPLP sJREWffELLA sTREHTHAH VIC. AV A/£W ZEALAND Chambers and Sons, U4, Wellington, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Invercargill. Rabbit Skins The DUNEDIN MARKET is the recognised New Zealand selling centre for rabbit and opossum skins. This year obtain TOP market prices by consigning to the organisation specialising in Expert Grading and commanding the confidence of Buyers. I. Prompt remit- 8. Carefully checfctance. Ed weights Z. Cash advance on 4. Highest prices receipt of skins. (the O.F.C.A. are if required brokers only) Methods, space, lighting . . unequalled in New Zealand. Write for labels and advice notes : The Otago Farmers* CO-OP. ASSOCIATION OF N.Z. LTD. CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN YOU CAN BUY /// r —~l STERN Dl 1 iiHO DEPOSIT terms rPHE UNITED INSURANCE CO.. •3- LTD. (Incorporated in Australia). 143 HEREFORD ST.. Christchurch, i , Transacts i FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENTS. ! PLATEGLASS, and MOTOR-CAR BUSINESS AT LOWEST RATES. G, B. HELEY, I Manager. i tTTLE’S COUGH Wa. |I.I CUR.&O.J v» c
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22521, 1 October 1938, Page 13
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