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THE! HIGH MARK OF SURGERY. “To-day it may safely be claimed that the craft of surgery has almost reached the end of its progress* afong the lines which it has so far followed,’, said ILorff Moynihan, in' his Romanes Lecture at Oxford recently. “The fall fruit! of Lister’s work have now been garnered,” added Lord; Moynihan. “Infection may confidently be denied entrance to any fresh wound in which an infective focus is not opened. Opera, tions are consequently performed by the great masters with a success that leave s little hope of betterment. New methods of treatment may, no doubt, appear in our further development, but so long as cutting operations of- the kind now practised have to be applied for relief or cure of disease, it is hardly pois-sibile that their success can be improver], except by change, in the quality of material, submitted, that is, by preliminary preparation of the patient increasing his powers of resistance to attack.”

NUTRITIONISTS RECOMMEND OAT BREAF KAST3. Here is a messng'3 to mothers everywhere—no other breakfast is so widely urged by teachers and child health experts as a good, hot breakfast of rolled oats. So be sure of the best—be sure you get Diamond Brand Rolled Oats. They’re tho finest selected oats, and are milled to retain all the vital oat elements essential to health and strength. Ask your grocer definitely for Diamond Rolled Oats—• New Zealand’s economy breakfast.

Rachel Hair Tonic is a tonic rector'., tive for grey or faded hair. V/i'i ndt' stain the scalp. 3s 6d W. E. Williams, Chemist.—.AdH. ■ ■

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 8

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