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To Have Your Teeth Drilled and Killed absolutely painluily U on* of the wonders of tlte age. This w« achieve willi the aoaslje■ic method t it. is perfectly simple and hnrmlest, and is special!? applicable to nervous people nnd children. SETS TEETH £3 3i. FROST I FROST DENTISTS. 119 WiUis Street - Wellmitoa . gg ,»—pa a For COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, use ° I IJJJLSiSIi^ZjIH) HMn'ft'lsssitM I I Coats 2/. Slakes 1 pint Saves 10/-I I Good alto (or Toothache, Emrache and jj ■ Stomach Cramps and Diarrb'pca when V nnd without sweetenia f 7 □ . e^BßaßßHaßßßaaaMMßaeaaaatmaaaßaDQ Efficiency Enemies —Defective Teeth Who ever heard of anyone working to the full extent I. ' of their efficiency whilst iv ill-health? And nothing is surer than that faulty teeth are responsible for serious illhealth. It's only logical, anyhow. Consider the myriads of germs that lurk in the recesses of a decayed tooth. These corrupt the food, and, spreading throughout the system, undermine the health and disorganise the constitution. Correct mastication is impossible, which means indigestion and its attendant ills, small and serious. Avoid these "tooth trage--1 dies" and increase your efficiency by having that [ ■ decayed tooth of your* stopped, or those missing ones replaced. W, P. Sommerville "The Careful Dentist'" MOLES WORTH STREET (Over B.rnud 6- Son, Chemists) Hours: 9 ».m. te 6 p.m. 3«turd»y, 9 » m to I p.m. Tdephon. 3»4? I ]SJ EVER neglect a child'i -j§ ftj cold— theyoungerthe' |j Jjg infant the greater the danger, iB) W ' Neglected head colds in chtl. !^ R> dren often lead to chronic S fifi cntarrliand ta catrrhitl deafne-t ra t Children^ Colds. Unequalled as a germ- 'X killing inhalant, Pynetha i» « invaluable to mothers. i§ Sprinkle a few drops on X the child's clothing or on wj the pillow at night. It ■£ penetrates the nasal cavi- S •. ties, kills the germ and restores j) healthy conditions. Mr. $v Robert Muir. one of Auck- Ka I land's best known chemists, m writes: ''Speaking from years jjj of experience in handling na- -0 . sal remediss for colds, bron- tJQ chial affections, —__^(g and all catarrh ' *5=*=Tf^'S conditions, I can tijll 'JfflPj without prejudice «/ 31 !(§ Mf recommend Py- /\ %UiJXltfQ) Jfi nelha to the public W 232(3 Q fg as an excellent pre- JJI 'asKS*'^ « piration." 1/6 a (fHBK'-V'~ct:':]R • ig bottle(loode, e .). tfffi b-.-.tiM Uj Ckemi.u and .t.rei. TJ}> ""^hsJ'" !R 'W, MaJ.inEn.Lnd Si^!ljjfffi^Wl) Ilt. A. SsmA * O-Lti Lrf;"' t 'f^&'lg, VS Amkland iraa ~^T-» V. ;Vfj£j j\ --7 Chrifltchoroh' T sl""^"* i 'i/yMi Wouu)]^W|VjV I Astjfsoimf^] £s< It-will stop/U, \p. V What bettar recommendation / V doyouwantthnnitßsixtyyears' / * record of steady growth in I \ sales and appreciation. Free / I I \ rrom harmful ilrnsa—l/6 ftnd / / % \ tations and insist on 154 J J

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 28, 1 February 1919, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 28, 1 February 1919, Page 11

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