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AND School Requisites. THOMAS ADAMS Wishes to advise TEACHERS', PARENTS, & SCHOOL COMMITTEES that he is fully equipped with all School Requirements for the Openin'),' on Wednesday. We buy direct from the Manufacturers, arid can offer Special Value in Exercise Books, Drawing Books, and BIOCkS. „ , , r|,y I y Ask to see. our Big Value A ILAo. Right up-to-date, and only 3/-. . SCHOOL LAOS. All Sizes and Great Value. High School Books are now to hand, and Price Lists will he issued to the Children, as m former THOMAS ADAMS THE EDUCATIONAL 'BOOKSELLER, Gladstone Road. dentistry. A COMPLETE SET, £4/4/0. MR PITTAR is now fitted up with ’ all the Latest Appliances for j A-r+ifipinl Dentures. Hi ail me Making and Kitting Artificial Dentures, at a Minimum Cost. , , Tn „, SAS EXTRACTIONS A SPECIALITY. PARK PITTAR, SURGEON DENTIST, Albion Buildings, Gisborne. 271 PQ7K FOR HANDY HOUSE of five i&D I rooms, this side Roebuck Road; small section; beautifully finished rooms and every possible convenience. £l5O TO £2OO CASH. £1350 FOR UP - T0 ‘ DATE BUNGA - LOW, 5 rooms, of a very pleasing design, and all modern conveniences; ground is well laid out; situated Whataupoko, in good locality. £2OO CASH SUFFICIENT. XMfkKfl FOR 6-ROOMED BUNGA-Kfc-LUOU LOW, in Childers Road; all large rooms, ’ sleeping verandahs, motor shed, etc. Remarkable value at above price. ■ _ ONLY £250 CASH PQQA FOR 5-ROOM ED HOUSE, SiOOU Aberdeen Koad; a good, well-finished house; very homely, with gardens, paths, fruit trees, etc. * £175 CASH. ■ r»77£ FOR WHATAUPOKO HOUSE *»• Id of 5 rooms, in very be3t of locality, 11 miles from G.P.0.; nice hedges, vegetable and flower garden, etc.; good , value. £2OO CASH. r»r*7r FOR 5-ROOMED HOUSE, Tc Hapara, only ✓ 7 years fid. ind in good order; nice locality, band) to trams. £175 CASH. C. G. PIESSE ' LAND AGENT, MASONIC BUILDINGS, LOWE STREET. Where X-RAYS ARE HELPFUL IN DENTISTRY. J, H. CATO, Surgeon Dentist, List? some of the dental problems which call for .the use of the X-Ray: 1. To lea/n if the roots of children's teeth are fully formed. 1 2. To determine whether to extract temporary teeth. 3. In cases of impacted teeth as an aid in . extraction. 4. To determine the number of root canals in- some teeth. ,5. To learn if canals are open and enlarged to the apex before filling, and to observe the canal filling after the operation- , 6. In cases of pulp Btones (nodules). 7. In cases of secondary dentine being deposited and pinching the pulp. -ti. To learn if the filling in the crown of a tooth encroaches on the pulp. 9. Ip cases of teeth with large metal fillings, or shell crowns, which do not respond to the cold test, to learn-if the .canals, are filled. 10. In cases of alveolar abscess to determine -which tooth is responsible for the abscess. ' 11. In cases of alveolar abscess to learn how many teeth are involved. 12. In cases of abscess of multirooted teeth, to learn at the apex of which root the abscess exists. 13. In cases of abscess of crowned teeth, to learn if the canals are properly filled. 14. To observe the course of the fistulous tract. 15. To locate foreign bodies, such as broach in the pulp or tissue at the apex of a tooth ; a piece of wooden tooth-pick in peridental membrane. 16. To determine the presence or absence of a bit of root embedded iri the gum tissue. 17. To diagnose fracture of a root. 18. As an aid and safeguard when enlarging canals for posts. 19. To examine bridges about which there is an inflammation. 20. To locate stones in the salivary ducts or glands. 21. In case 3 of tumor, benign or malignant. 22. To observe the location and extent of a necrotic or carious condition of bone. ; - 23. In casds of fracture of the jaw. ,- 24. To locate foreign bodies in the ar.trum, such as tooth roots or broaches. 25. In all cases of facial neuralgia with an .obscure etiology. ; . 26. In cases of insomnia, neurasthenia, insanity, and kindred nervous disorders. 27. In cases of periodic headaches. 28. To allay the fears of a hypochonirjpdic twitching of a set of facial muscles). . • ... , : 30. In cases where the patient cannot open the mouth wide enough for an ocular examination. NEN-MARKING OUTFIT (Rubber Stamp of your name, pad,. brush, lible ink, and a box to hold the lot), at the Herald Office.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 2

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732

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15742, 6 February 1922, Page 2

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