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fHEN THE tTyiND T»L,AWS rAAULD " TAKE THBOGMOBTON WHISKY. The Best and Purest "Scotch" ever Distilled TRIBUTE TO PUBIBL ■pXTBACT FROM N.Z. OFFICIAL YEAR BOOK (iaio;. "SUCH WATEES ARE NOT COMMON IN THIS COUNTRY, THE ONI>Y CHARACTERISTIC ONB, Bo far as I am aware, BEING PU&IRI. Taken Internally, tkej act as antacids and diuretics, and promote the biliary secretion. They are useful In certain forms of gout." (THUS DR. WOHIAtANN, GOVERNMENT BALNEOLOGI3T.) PUBIBI «" WHISKY, AN IDEAL. DRINK. 6W nrsB g p>gAXTn WILES, THE MAIL UU.Dt.ii CHEMIST. 1. HOT WATER BAGS, guaranteed 1 year, from 5/6 each. 2. WARM, WOOLLY BED SOCKS, double lined, 1/3 pail-. 1-ost free. 3. CHILBLAINOL, the Unequalled Chilblain Remedy, 1/0 bottle. 4. KlLLKOl''fc\ the Cough Cure for Young ami Old, 1/ and 17. 5. BOKO, the Nasal Inhalant. A few drops on baby's pillow will cure the cold. 1/0 bottle. 6. EXTERMIN. —Rats are here winter and summer. Destroy them with EXTERMIN, the Famous Exterminator. 2/6 lubes. H. O. W ILES « CHEMIST, 26, QUEEN-STREET, AUCKLAND, And DEVONPOKT. "IMPERIAL" ALE There's the undefinable. piquant flavour, the richness of head, the sparkle and clarity. Take a glass wiDh dinner. Let it assimilate with your food, and you'll And appetite will improve and weight increase. It's a pleasant tonic and pure beverage. Order it now, while you think of It "IMPERIAL" ALE.

JUST RECEIVED. A LARGE SUH'MEXT OF SPRING * SUMMER SUITINGS, Comprising pomp of the Finest Ranges SMART SELECTION OF EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS IN FANCY WORSTEDS AND SCOTCH TWEEDS. These Materials we are confident will help us to satisfy the High-class Tailoring Standard demanded and obtained by our Increasing list of patrons. AN EARLY INSPECTION INVITED OF OUR NEW AND EXCLUSIVE STOCK. LEES BROS., ENGLISH rp A I L O H B, 252 Q DEEN S T - Opposite Strand Arcade. "A pACT MARTELL'S 3 STAR BRANDY Is the concentrated nourishment of pnrc gyape juice, distilled by the perfect French method. Try It next time. Never Travel without a little Martell's. COPYING PRINTS. Yon want to have a Picture 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 mat* such a likeness. If you will call I will make suggestions as to what can be done. W. H. BARTLETT, PHOTOGRAPHER, QUEEN-BT. NOT EVERYBODY CAN EXTRACT TEETH. and we believe we can count on the Angers of one band the names of dentists who can extract teeth without the patiej"* knowing that tbe work was going on. Evt . 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 when there is no other alternative we take tbem out in such o way that the Patient didn't know it had happened. Fear keeps people from going regularly to the Dentist. If they didn't put off these visits so long there would be a better chance to save a great majiy teeth that we have to extract, therefore 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 rnther than destroj them, as we must do when they get to a point where there is no hope for them. Come to our Dental Rooms 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. V.'e have every modern appliance to work with. We use the best materials and guarantee our work, and-'our prices are extremely moderate. J. H. KINNEAR, SURGEON DENTIST, QUEEN-ST. {Cr. BARBY-ST.), AUCKLAND

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 194, 16 August 1911, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 194, 16 August 1911, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 194, 16 August 1911, Page 4