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NOT EVERYBODY CAN EXTRACT TEETH. fingers of one hand the Dames of dentisi who can extract teeth without the patients knowing that the work was going on. Every day of the week we do this; our advertisements everywhere tell you "IT DIDN'T HURT A BIT." We never extract a tooth where there is a possibility of saving it; but wheu tiiere is no other alternative we take them ont in such a way that the Patient didn't knot It had happened, Fear keeps people from going regularly to the Dentist. If they didn't put off these visits so long there weald be a better chance to save a great many teeth that we have to extract, theretore we keep hammering away on "it didn't hurt a bit" in the hope that some fearful person will see it each week, and come in time to save the teeth rather than destroy them, as wc must do when they get to a point where there is no hope for them. Come to our Dental Booms and enjoy having your teeth attended to by Dentists who have been trained to fill, crown, and restore missing teeth without any pain or discomfort to you while the work is being done. No Dentist can give yon finer work than we can. We have every modern appliance to work with. We uae the best materials and guarantee our work, and our prices are extremely moderate. J. H. KINNBAR, SURGEON DENTIST, QUEEN-ST. (Cr. DARBY-ST.), AUCKLAND IT IS AGREED THAT WATSON'S N° 10 st WHISKY OBTAINABLE. E. B. D UFAUR, SOLE AGENT.

BAlAli. pHOTOGBAPHEB. (Late Gregory). FIRST-CLASS WORK AT REASONABLE I'UICES. Satisfactory Results Gr *""■" 204, QUEEN-STREET. Three doors from J.C.L. Corner.

WANT A PIANO OR ORGAN? in buy one to-day r 5/ weekly. See send for catalogue F. MOORE AND CO., Customs-st. K. (Opp. l*a

JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE SHIPMENT OP SPRING & SUMMER SUITINGS, Comprising some of tie finest Ranges it lias been our pood fortune to secure, Including a SMART SELECTION OF EXCLUSIVE PATTEBNS INFANCY WORSTEDS AND SCOTCH TWBEDS. These Materials we are confident will help us to satisfy the Uijrh-class Tailoring Standard demanded and obtained by our increasing list of patrons. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED OF OUR NEW AND EXCLUSIVE STOCK. LEES BROS., -piNGLISH mAIL OB 3, 252 Q CEEN S T - Opposite Strand Arcade. HNTER CJPECIALTIEB WILES, THE MAIL ORDER CHEMIST. 1. HOT WATER ItAGb, guarante from 5/0 each. 2. WARM, WOOLLY BED SOCKS, double lined. 1/3 pair, l-ost free. 3. CUILBLAINOL, the Unequalled Chilblain Remedy, l/H bottle. 4. KILLKOFK, the Couch Cure for Young and Old, 1/ and 2/. 5. BOKO, the Nasal Inhalant. A few drops o'j baby's pillow will cure the cold. l/<5 bottle. 6. EXTERMIN. —Rats are here winter and summer. Destroy them with EXTERM IN, the Famous Exterminator. 2/U tubes. H. O. W 1 "*- CHEMIST, 26, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, And DEVON POUT. STARTLING Our Drastic Reductions—s/ In the £—are surprising and delighting hundreds of economical Aucklanders. We have purchased Abdallah nDd Cordes" Choice StocJ:, and it nwet be Positively Cleared prior to alterations. GET THE BEST NOW, AND SAVE 25 PER CENT. JAS. PASCOE, . THE LEADING JEWELLER, 292, QUBEN-ST. (opp. Smith and Caughey's) OUR PHOTOGRAPHS] HAVE THE RIGHT EXPRESSION Every sitter reels ai nome In my Studio- he knows that the price is real low ajid that he will get the tinest Photograph to be obtained in Auckland. TADEMA, PHOTOGRAPHER, KARANGAHAPE-RD. HEADACHES OFTEN CAUSED BY EYE DEFECTS Have your Eyes Prcperly Tested and Corrected by T PEACOCK AND SON, UP-TO-DATE OPTICIANS. 218. QUBEN-ST MR J A. PEACOCK. F.S.M.C, England, wltt distinction. SIGHT SPECIALIST Commodious Rooms. Skilful Treatment. Ample Selection of Spectacles. copyingHprints. l'ou want to have a Piotare of some old friend or close relative made from a faded print or from a photograph of a group. It requires photographic skill and the feeling of the artist to make •uch a likeness. If you will call I will make suggestions as to what can be done. W. H. BARTLETT, PHOTCMHUPHEB, QUEBN-SX.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 4

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670

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 191, 12 August 1911, Page 4

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