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DENTAL AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES

ANNUAL MEETING OF COMPANY STOCK-IN-TRADE AMPLE [Per United Press Association.] WELLINGTON, May 19. The annual general meeting of shareholders of the Dental and Medical Supply Company was presided over by Mr J. S. Maearthur. The net profit was £2,927, just slightly below last year. Stock-in-trade is about 10 per cent higher, consequently the company is m good position to look after future sales, notwithstanding any temporary interruption that could take place* in. supplies from overseas. Dental, medical, optical instruments and materials, and also X-ray apparatus are looked upon as essential requirements to the health and welfare of the community, and are not restricted. The report and balance sheet, including the payment of a 5 per cent, dividend, were carried after brief discussion. The retiring director, Dr Giesen, was re-elected unopposed, as also were the auditors in the four centres.

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Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 12

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DENTAL AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 12

DENTAL AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES Evening Star, Issue 23270, 19 May 1939, Page 12

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