A .Leicester (England) dentist declared at the meeting of the British Dental Institute in London that if the hard French roll provided in. most London restaurants could bo used in every household there ■ would be a tremendous improvement in the teeth- of the nation. .'.' - , Ladies need, only Bee Spackman and Thompson's assortment of imported .Ratine and Sponge Cloth Frocks to convince them that they are extremely cheap, although not departing from styles of distinction. . ! The littel lads' summer turn out best bought at Fowlds's. Washing >*hats, Is to 3s lid ;/suits, 5s 6d to 17s'6d in full range. Fowlds's, Manners street. —Advt. Weddings.—lf you wish to obtain that .finish and artistic touch to your wedding, order .your bouquets . from .'.Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Floriste, 36; Willisstreet.—Advt. . . (Jrosars are becoming notorious for. fun., wit, and humour,''thanks to ,the I invigorating influence of No-rubbing ! Tmundry Boln, Kaos Smiling Boot , Polish,' and Golden Rula Sosj..—Advt. ■,
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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 13
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151Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1922, Page 13
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