Tete-a-tete COMFORT CAN you look your companion straight in the face and smile —yet feel comfortable, assured that there is no decay, no missing tooth, nor any other dental defect disfiguring your facial appearance ? If your answer is " No," make an appointment with me to-day. I wiil advise you i without charge, and at a very reasonable figure give you I that "tete-a-tete comfort." My fillings, crowns, bridges, and plates, represent many years study and experiencs. Hence the supreme satisfaction, they give. A cosy Dentat-room, the most modern methods, up-to-date and scientific appliances, and great care eliminate all fear of the Dentist's ' Chair. Ring me up, call, or writ* now. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. W. P. sommerville " Tht Careful DcnlUl " MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Bai;raud & Son, Chemists) Hours; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. TELEPHONE 3967 | HAINES—3B *a— ' .' ' '■ ' ■ Ma 'fyV^ can Quito easily extract 32 '■**<.. teeth, if necessary, with one administration of our N2O and Oxygen Method, which is \ ABSOLUTELY SAFE, and NO AFTER EFFECTS, as with chloroform or ether. Teeth^with Porcelain Gums are ■ like Nature's own. s . FROST AND FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119, WILLIS-STREET. IJf SOLES /Wm Life's ! o : kW* Walk | j I^%%^ Save f "The Sole for trie Tenderfoot." Of -all Shoe Shops-r----2/3 to 3/© Pair J SHI: N.Z. Distribnton: G. H. Tluraton h Co., 7 iierkrt St., Weliittlci ZOME LTD., London, W. 2. 3 ™ Parental resporisibili- "** * ties are greater to-day » | than ever. The racket j| | of home-life, with the jjjf I tending of children is X I too often the cause * of strain on mother's *** nerves. Be advised iri * | lime. The first dose of I■' Marshall's' | I (The Fo«pherin« wit'n «n "F") | I 1 will usually relieve that 1 f. distressing headache. | Fs A course will pro- ™ lF!hs b? bly .disP el tilose sm^ '""^"distressing nerve trou- *"^" bles and restore you to normal health. ■:■] V-,.1/6, 2/6 per bottle— : Large size at 2/6 equals four small bottle', 8' lg|pi\ TOOTHACHE " «53&NEDRAL6IA J^lbunter's nervine PTUCE. 8.A., writes I was recommendEd to try Buster's Nervine. I did so, a'jd to -,ny Joy tho p?in «|«lry.ly ond enU -ly ceased." Of all Ch»mlstß ani Stores.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 124, 26 May 1920, Page 4
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