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Maoriland Worker, Volume 4, Issue 136, 12 September 1913, Page 7

 

The Popular — , . v i-/» The Simplex Shearing Machine jjtu&M , Silent Belt Drive The Shearers' Favourite " vn^ i a J Kam^ BECAUSE IT OP SWEET EUNNING HirTlillllfci* 1 ■ IMO AND EXCELLENT FINISH w ■•*■ ■

FROST & FROST. DENTISTS, 119 WJLLIS STREET, WELLINGTON 30 Yards above Perrett's WE EXTRACT AND FILL TEETH PAINLESSLY. Sets of Teeth, £2. 2s. and £3 Sβ. Single Tooth '... ... .. 5»- Temporary Sets Re-mado to Permanent ... ... £1 Is. Teeth extracted h'tv* v>h r r are Ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. ' TERMINUS HOTEL. Corner Courttnay Place and Taranakl StrMt, WELLINGTON. P. W. CORBY ... Proprietor. Books on Sale ♦—— •MAORILAND WORKER" PRINTERY. CLOTH-BOUND. The Struggle ror Existenoe.—W. X. Mills; sinel* copy 10».; in clubs of 6, Is.

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