Willing Williams
ONE of these mornings you'll wake up with your teeth doing.,theif • best to twist your head off. ; Yet, if you live In Christchurch, even toothache has its advantages. .-<•, It gives you an opportunity of meeting W. E. Williams, whose knowledge of the gentle art of extracting molars entitles him to write, the magic letters B.D.S. after hiß name. Yet, to know : Williams is to know one of those quiet fellows who do not proclaim their own attainments. True, he knows all- there is to know about toosy-pegs; he wields a .crowbar and a breast-drill— or whatever it is that ' dentists use— with no little grace and agility; but he prefers to make his patients better • without frightening them with a lot of technical jargon. A graduate of Otagb University, he left a space that was hard to fill -when he departed from the old grey pile m Dunedin. A, good sort. ! _
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 6
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153Willing Williams NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 6
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