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I A Perfect Set of Teeth £2.12.6. Remodelling Set £l/16/* "1 Painless Extractions 2/6 Extractions £ FILLINGS OF ALL KINDS. V Extractions free when sets ordered. Nervous people, take heart. We •, recently imported the latest N2O and Oxygen Apparatus for the ad- ,■ ministration of this wonderful anaesthetic, and can extract any number i of-teeth without the slightest pain, danger, or other effects. . A BOON TO COUNTBY CLIENTS.—By employing modern methods we can make a perfect set of teeth, requiring an attendance of only two •, hours altogether, so that patients living in the country can visit ns / and return home the same day, and so take advantage of our superior work at low fees. «, H. W. FROST i (WANGANUI) Ltd. % SURGEON DENTISTS, TELEPHONE 5250 !; (30 Years’ Experience). j BROADWAY BUILDINGS, - RIDGWAY ST ; OPPOSITE POST OFFICE AND AT AUCKLAND HAMILTON NEU PLYMOUTH. WILLING- ,■ TON CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN and INVERCARGILL .J OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS, 7 to 8.30. J. ®W. H. BRADDOCK ‘S'™ 07 ihe Quality Grocers St John’s Hill WS POLLARD 13/6 Sack If 3 WHEAT 8/- Bushel V \,V- —PACKET DATES .. 6d 'lf'-* LOOSE PACK DATES, 3 lbs for 1/PAN YAN SAUCE, . 1/6 large Bottle PAN YAN SAUCE— 1/- small Bottle PALM AND OLIVE SOAP— 4 cakes for 1/CASTILE SOAP— 4 cakes for 1/3 JAVA PEANUTS—SheIIed 31bs for 1/WE BOOK AND DELIVER AT PRICES ADVERTISED.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 10

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