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A PERFECT SET.

CAVE-DWELLER’S TEETH. DISCOVERY IN DORSET. (Times Air Mail Service.) LONDON, July 4. Troubled with your teeth, or do you have to bite with false ones? Then read this tale of Hie good old days when men were cave-dwellers and teeth were really teeth (says the Weymouth correspondent of The People). Workmen cutting a trench through a field at Wykc Regis, near here, found the burial-place of an ancient After hours of labour they unearthed a skull. In tlie jaws gleamed two rows of perfect teeth. Suddenly, as the crowd pressed round, Ihe skull crumbled,away. All that remained were teeth, scattered on the ground. "The Man with the Perfect Teeth much have been buried over 2000

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20262, 3 August 1937, Page 11

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A PERFECT SET. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20262, 3 August 1937, Page 11

A PERFECT SET. Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20262, 3 August 1937, Page 11

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