A youth seated himself in the dentist’s chair. He wore a wonderful striped silk shirt and an even more wonderful checked suit. And he had a vacant stare. “ I am afraid to give him gas,” the dentist said to his assistant,” “Why?” “Well,” replied the dentist, “look at him now. How shall I know when he is unconscio is?”
fini!AT Simple Idea May Mean Money.— JL It seams small to _ you—an export might see a fortune in it for you. Got the best advice and protection before someone else seizes the opportunity. We offer it to you. Now is the time to act.— HENRY HUGHES, LTD. (Directors: W. E. Hughes and .1. T. Hunter, Regd.,' Patent Attorneys), 157 Eoatherston street, Wellington. Local Agent: J. H. Thompson, A;M,P, Buildings, Duncdi
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Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 12
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129Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19023, 19 August 1925, Page 12
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