A BRIDGE FOR THAT TOOTH GAP.
By a bridge- those disfiguring, misaingtoot'h gaps can be filled with pearly-white, perfectly-moulded teeth, without ;i plate. My Bridge-work is my speciality. Guaranteed for 10 years. Make an appointment to-dny. W. P. Soniincrville, "The Careful Dentist," Jloleswnrth Strwt. Hours-9 n.m. to 0 cm.—Advt. (ITie caWc news in this ibbuo accrcditoS io the London "Timce" hae appeored in that journal, but only whero ciprcsaly stated Is such lioive tho editorial opiulon it tho "Timee.") Hundreds of T'rench-Caiiiidian soldiers have visited Edinburgh, and rutenlly 1500 arrived threo batches. Many of them hnve little or no English, speaking only French, although they may bear the surname of "Campbell" or "Miicgregor. - Some Edinburgh citizens capable of conversing in Trench have made a point of moeting the soldiers and eudeavouring to make their stay agreeable.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 74, 21 December 1918, Page 7
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136A BRIDGE FOR THAT TOOTH GAP. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 74, 21 December 1918, Page 7
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