A Perfect Set of Teeth £2-12-6 Remodelling Set ■ - - £l-10-0 Painless Extractions - - - 2-6 Extraction ..... i-o FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS Extractions Free when Sets Ordered. Nervous People take Heart. We recently imported the latest N 2 O and Oxygen Apparatus for the administration of this wonderful anaesthetic, and can extract any number of teeth without the slightest pain, danger or after-effects. A BOON TO COUNTRY CLIENTS.—By employing modern methods we can make a perfect set of teeth, requiring an attendance of only two hours altogether, so that patients living in i.he country can visit us and return the same day, and so take advantage of our superior work at low fees. H. W. FROST Surgeon Dentist. Late University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A. Thirty Years' Experience NEXT PETERSENS' LTD., 244 HIGH STREET, CH-CH. Open Friday Evenings, 7ta 8.30. :: Telephone 33-109 And at Auckland, Hamilton and Wellington.
TAXIS Who brought the fares down ? "WE DID" Then give us your support and keep them down by 'Phoning 35-572 or 34-075 for a GOLD BAND TAXI
CL Satisfied BabyA baby fed on cow's milk, which has been modified by Mellin's Food, is a satisfied baby and makes rapid progress. MeUins Food thefood that feeds Free Sample of Mellin's Food. Cut this out and COUPON post with your name and address to: — MKLiiiir's Food Ltd., Collingwood, N. 5, Vic.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19818, 4 January 1930, Page 6
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