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Frost & Frost 119 WILLIS STREET The Leading Dentists Late University, Pennsylvania, U.S.A. 30 Years' Experience. A Perfect Set of Teeth for £2/12/6 Open Friday Evening, 7to 5.30, , „..,. REMODELLING SET "." " '..' £1/10/PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS .. ... .. 2/6 Extraction* free when sets ordered. Nervojis people, take heart! We recently imported the A Boon to Country Clients, latest N2O and Oxygen Ap- —By employing modern paratus for the administra- methods we can make a tion of this wonderful an- perfect set of teeth, reaesthetic* and can extract an attendance of any number of teeth with- hours altogether, trU SS^r AdlTo; so 'that patients living in the bone is not bruised, or the country can visit us and any splinters left in, which return the same day, and so is the usual cause of after take advantage of our supesoreness. rior work and low fees.

Dealing at Campbell's has two distinct advantages—you get a bettor quality and you get ,1 bigger quantity—inora for your monoy! Include in your next order— INSTANT POSTUM A beverage made of wheat and a small portion of molasses. No colfeo in Postum. No medication or adulteration whatsoever. A most agreeable drink. Per tin 2/3 MALTED GRAPE NUTS Made of wheat and barley. Chocolato flavoured. A delicious Oood drink. Many appetising dishes can be made at home with Malted Grape Nuts. Bo sure to try tha recipes on the slip inside the tin. Per tin 2/3 OUR TEAS Are noted for their splendid blends. They are to bo had at all prices. Orders by telephone ■ or letter receive our earliest attention. * CAMPBELL'S " The Quality Grocers." Telephones: Manners St., 40-197 and 40-108; Cuba St., 20-695; Kiddiford St., 24-004.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 57, 4 September 1926, Page 27

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