Look in the Mirror— —now smile! Arc there any decayed spots, uneven, discoloured teeth, or spaces where teeth should be—spoiling your whole expression? It’s the way with many people —a handsome face marred by defective teeth. Yet why need it be? Misting Teeth should be replaced by a crown or plate ; or by bridgework, which 1 guarantee for ten years. Decayed Teeth can be filled and made quite sound and serviceable again. Discoloured Teeth can be perfectly cleaned. By gentle scientific methods I can soon change a row of disfiguring teeth to a row of sound, pearly white teeth—teeth that make the sort of smile that people like to see. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE W. P. Sommerville y ' The Careful Dentist " f MOLESWORTH STREET , ' (Over Bemud fr Sen. Chemists) Havre: 9 a.ia. to 6 o.n. Saturday, 9 a. m. la I p.m. . Telephene 3947
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New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1919, Page 20
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143Page 20 Advertisement 3 New Zealand Tablet, 17 April 1919, Page 20
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