AND School Requisites. C THOMAS ADAMS Wishes to advise TEACHERS, PARENTS, & SCHOOL COMMITTEES that he is fully equipped •with all School v Requirements for tho Opening ■■ on Wednesday. We buy direct from the Manufacturers, and can offer Specisl Value in Exercise Books, Drawing Books, and Blocks. _ Ask to see our Big Value Right up-to-date, and only 3/-. 11 SCHOOL BAGS. All Sizes and Great Value. High School Books aro now to hand, and Price Lists will he issued to the Children, as in former years. I V THOMAS"" ADAMS THE EDUCATIONAL BOOKSELLER, Gladstone Road.
The Ability to do things 0 Depends more upon the Eye* than anything else. TAKE outdoor amusements, for instance shooting, tennis, cricket, or golf—THE KEEN EYE WINS ’ And in the world of toil — what there? In mental work, clear sight Helps, while bad vision Obstructs the brain. In all the handicrafts, the skill of the worker depends upon good judgment and accurate execution —both qualities due to good vision. Increase Your Ability! If vision is dim, or eyes ache, consult — i Harold A. Armstrong \ F.S.M.C. (London), Qualified Optical Specialist. Call or ’Phone 14 for Appointment.
BUSINESS MAN’S HOME EXCEPTIONAL TERMS. . £I7OO ■ ’ For Kaiti Residence *A few. minutes from G.P.O. Six Good Rooms Bathroom, Kitchenette, Washhouse, Front .and Back Verandah. Outside Large Motor Shed, Woodshed, and compact little Fowl-house and Run. Conveniences Electric Light- and Gas,. Hot Water; also Caliphont in' Bathroom; Electric. Point for Iron. . • Grounds Full i-acre, well fenced and well laid out in Concrete Paths, Gardens, etc. Terms £3OO, and balance to be paid off as Rent on same principle as Government Mortgage, v ■ .• C. G. PIESSE LQWE 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 learn if the roots of children’s teeth are fully formed. 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 tno operation. 6. In cases of pulp stones (nodules). 7. In cases of secondary dentine being deposited and pinohing the pt(lp8. To learn n the filling in the crown of a tooth encroaches on the pulp. 9. In 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 tho 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. 16. To locate foreign bodies, such as broacn in the palp or tissue at tho 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 in tbe 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 dfocts or glands. 21. In cases of tumor, benign or malignant. 22. To observe the location and extent of a necrotic of- carious condition of bone. 23. In cases 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 hypochondria*. 29. In caseß of gest&nlatory tic (spasmodic twitching of a set of facial muscles). . • . - 30. In cases where th© patient eannot
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 15763, 2 March 1922, Page 2
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