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1# ' I DfiosforiEO i! J A THE ROYAL Tohl || i '• —""-"•"^ A | i3ui!dsjour bocß* | f sieadios your nerra | All Chemists j y' Ashbn& Parsons lid i! | ' LGNDON& MELBOURNE ** Building Bridges Disfiguring in the extreme is a tooth-gap. Yet quite unnecessary, Let us build a bridge over the gap —let us fill ! it with new, pearly teeth. Those sound teeth close - by need not be extracted. No plate is necessary— j just a bridge. That's all. ! Through my expert i i bridgework beautiful ! teeth will be particularly I fitted—teeth that will , equal Nature's own in j strength, shape and , j shade. Teeth comfort will be yours for a long, long time, for my bridgework is guaranteed for ten years. I will be pleased to give you free examination and advice. Consult me today. Superior plates, fillings, crowns and painless extractions—all at moderate fees. Nuriei In Attendance. W. P. Sommerville "The Cartful Dentist" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Barraud &• Son, Chemists) Hours: 9 «.m. to {p.m. Saturday. 9 a.m. to I p.m. Te!«phon«3967 I KAIKBS—3S ——————___. j '^STE can quite easily extract 32 i " * teeth, if necessary, with on 6 administration of our N2O and Oxygen Method, which is , ABSOLUTELY SAFE, and :NO AFTER EFFECTS, as with I .chloroform or ether. ■ .6 ■ Teeth with Porcelain Gums aro like Nature's own. FROST •&'FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119, WILLIS-STREET. ipy*^ The star sandwich | spread for all occasions L is "REX" LUNCHEON 1 CHEESE. Distinctive in H flavor—wholesome — uni--3 form-in qualiiij. I Sold Everywhere. ti Agents: I THOMPSON BROS. LTD. Wellington 1 Packet! by Foggitt, Jones & Co. Ltd. i II MOUTH h GATEWAY FOR THE ENTRANCE OF DISEASE Scientists have proved conclusively that no fewer than thirty-eight different infections may be traced with more or less directness to the human mouth as a focal or starting point. The mouth being the gateway for the entrance of. disease, therefore it is here that the fight must) begin to keep the'enemy out. J. ' ,«R 1 >-3 it <- "* a ° iU fi Pio-g-s Sold everywhere by Chemists, Grocer«, and Storekeepers, in tins; price 1/6. i__«w___b_i Muai-mrwvsKaamm _f„D COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, use D I^nnT'c'l'tf VT~7fnl* Registered Name jjuJiiLbJKlZj _] Hean's Eswiieo I Costs 2/- Maltos 1 pint Saves 10/- ---[ Good also for Toothache, Earache and ■ Stomach Orampß aud Diarrhoea when used -without »—eetcning. 7 □ raa;imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii^ B jnCOFFEEESSENCE I if jfejbuiiiikßir.iooyl iii_#iKliiiiiaiii!iiiii!JiiiiiJi]i.iJitiyiJi^

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 128, 2 June 1919, Page 3

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