tAliouj tnel sir Wally was always—first, and foremost—<he- perfect gentleman. He aevtr forgo! die jifigKlest demand of etiquette. Oh, for those ■ good- oW- days I • Wemodems are too busy rushiAgabout trying to keep up with the times to remember small, unessential details. ■ '•■ Our teeth ' especially are continually neglede<£— and our health suffer* in consequence. Remember, for your health's sake you must see a dentist more often—at least once . every three or four months. Come in and see me. Examination ane? advice given gratis. All wort guaranty. Ring 'phone 45-591 and make «a appointment. . ■ ; : ■ ■ ID. P. Sommermlle "The Carefnl Dentist." MOLESWOBTH'ST. (over BcraudV Chemist) Hour*: 9 ».m, to ( p . m ., s,t. g «. m . to Idjb.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 36, 13 February 1933, Page 14
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