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London Dental Parlours introduce to Dunedin T h@ safest method known to science for administering anaesthetic Pictured below is the latest addition to the modern equipment at the London Dental Parlours. This recently installed McKesson “ NARGRAF " administers anaesthetic and regulates comfortable “ safe " breathing during anaesthesia. ii WMmtk '// s'mmesmemmm M WM. si£S The McKesson ' a MAEOEAF” Anesthetic and Recording Apparatus The Essential aid to safer dentistry. It’s the easiest thing in the world now to have teeth extracted painlessly. This newly-installed apparatus is designed to help in producing any desired depth of coma on the instant—but without leaving any of the unpleasant after-effects generally associated with a “ visit to the dentist." If you've been at all nervous about having those defective teeth out. you may set your fears entirely at rest, for now you may have them all, out without feeling one twinge. nm«i nr a* en w « n n wawg i Definitely no unpleasant » * after-effects with * i M ( Kcsson * “NARGRAF ” * Kim This equipment is absolutely safe and sure in its action. . The M'Kessbn “ Nargraf" len3s aid, in a scientific and thoroughly efficient manner, to the various operations of giving and maintaining a regular, condition of anaesthesia during treatment. And when you sit up afterwards you feel just as well as when you went in. This "Nargraf” way banishes once and for all the old-time bogey of the dentist’s chair. There are only four “Nargrafs” in the whole of-New Zealand . . . there’s only one in Dunedin —at LONDON DENTAL PARLOURS STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING c ........... (W. T. Henaghan, Principal) s. • For Tennis and Sports. ¥/ear. Very Smart White Felt Pull-on Hats, in various styles, 12/6 and 19/6. Also in Fuji Silk and Linen, in all colours. Fuji, 7/11; Linen, 4/11. Model Hats for Spring Such an assortment of becoming styles to choose from. Punch-work Felts and Felt combined with Crinoline are two favourites, while Straws in Baku, Panamalaque, etc., are showing in wonderful profusion. Tn ready-10-wears a smart two-tone Straw with drooping brim is very appealing. This comes in Saxe, Navy, Pink, Lemon, Brown, Fawn, Beige, and Green. Priced at 22/6, it is proving very popular. FsCd x ß7 #* MILLINERS 6 GENERAL DRAPERS C*®! Agents for Muttmdr an* 72-78 George St., Dunedin

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Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20585, 10 September 1930, Page 2

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