THE DENTAL CLINIC.
To the Editor. Sir,—l would be glad if you would allow me to draw the attention of your readers to the fact that the Dental Clinic Committee is inviting parents of children who are five years of age and will in due course go to a State school though at present debarred from doing so by reason of the recent raising of the school age, to register their children at the clinic. Treatment will be given as required as soon as the enrolment is completed. The fee must be paid when enrolling. There is a receiving box for this purpose at the clinic, and also suitable, envelopes. I will issue receipts in due course. The fee is three shillings a child, but if another member of the family is also on the clinic roll the charge is only half a crown. This does not apply to children who will go to a private school in due course.—l am, etc. F. K. TUCKER. Secretary Invercargill Dental Clinic Committee.
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Southland Times, Issue 22008, 6 May 1933, Page 7
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