Smart \ T ooking your best r\ • ls so much more thanl a UreSSing matter of fine clothes. Teeth Calls for pa y an imPortant P art >n pfeg^, _ serving health and beauty. And besides the physical benefits TcCth t derived from sojind teeth—what is * more altractive than a sm:le that discloses two rows ■of pearly teeth' ? Jf'^Sft^* ~^k- Ct US correct a^' den'al defects. Drars^fr /^w Plate and bridge-work done by cxi • S'Aj ' t&Hfr BSTls' Makeanappointment to-day. 12! H^ MARSDON & Bik F CHAMBERLAIN ! J|§||| "The Dentists" ji ffi3fg*%9 «9 MANNERS ST., WELLINGTON. ■j WTr^ ' <?> ' ' ■ ■"•''• Exlract'o1* free when »et» i P W W j© ' are ordered. i ITm M. r lit HOURS- Bam. to 6pm Friday only, 7d m ! AVkF WfckL_if toßlOpn Closed lp.m Saturday No —«-»»» children in evening, I ' -- HAINEm t4 - Cur Portrait b cf Mr 3. Lamhdon, of Mott~i WM, , fni.rrln ad aii deepEtate MabsceSS J in my W, and'was laid tip about fourteen months not able to do anything. I was in hoipital nine months, and had three operations. Still I was no better, so I asked to como home. I had been home three weeks, still feeling very ill, so I thought I «onld tiy your Claike's Blood Mixture. The first bottle I • used fetched the pus out more than ever, and by the Ume I had taken i haH the second bottle I began to eat better, and the discharge began to ' Refc less I perae^ered with the Mixture, and after a few weeks began to get about a httle on crutclies out of doors. Then I began to |et stiongei, and now lam feeling better than I have done for years The dfece'Uht sK "- 1 "" d° Dly WWk and ™lk lto a l 0D S Of all Chemists and Stores-See that you get CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE "EVERYBODY'S BLOOD PURIFIER" V • \ / (hnlamiiicdiid \ CONTAGIOUS MAMMITIS ,fffli»vj\ , I CONTAMINATION OF MILK '^ ' PREVENTIVE MEASURES W&A I ' HAMILTON,' Tuesday. Wjf The danger of ' contagious mammitis Bs&mk getting into the'town, by means of con- /BEsSm tarmnated milk being sold to citizens was ■UmSiT 'referred to. in a-letter from the Farmers' Union, ,-md was considered at a meeting EBEjfi , of the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce jEßgg \ last evening. Kn&Bt The? letter stated that there were many ifitij cows suffering from tuberculosis and mam- xSBa mitis in the country, and, in order that o(£Xm the diseases should not be passed on to SSSsif I human beings, it was necessary that the ffin»B v milk of all co-\5 should be tested It was WVg • « f suggested: that the chamber 'should take fija I i action to have a testing station provided BW I for llamilton.;—(From " N.Z. Herald.") Ha Avoid such danger as this by using " Highlander" Milk—a sterilised milk, absolutely free from germs.' What do you know about the origin of the fresh milk you buy ? The story of "Highlander" is plain. It comes from tested cows, and is untouched by hand until you open the ' Highlander" tin in your kitchen. Every drop of milk is sterilised by scientific processes. Always creamy and rich, pure and economical. Delicious both for drinking and cooking—and SAFE. Y>in t -r'OT^AM Iwli i wnL
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 8, 10 July 1923, Page 22
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