J£T QWN gPECIAL OF . TJAINLESS "pX TRACTION Possesses MANY AND GREAT ADVANTAGES WHICH -ARK DISTINCTIVE. HEBE ARE SOME AIBONG OTHERS: L NO PAIN. 2. NO need to come l»ck tie second time, or oftener. as under sonm other method*. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stamps left iv the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAJj'K for all ages. I safely use it ou all patients from 3 to 80 years of age. 5. IF you have a west heirt, or are sufTering from any otter complaint, it will not affect you in the least. 16. NO Painful Prickins7. NO Swollen Gams or after effects. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painleffily extracted. 1 - ALL EXTBA.CTIONS FREE When £cts are Made. All Gold, Amalgam, Porcelain or Cement Fillings Executed Painlessly. SPECIALIST IN GOLD CROWNS, GOLD INLAYS AND iiOLD CROWN AND BRID«i E WORK. -pvENTIST Q TyrUNROE "pMANUEL DOjGS IT. ONLY -ADDRESS: IT\ 0 M I N I 0 N rAHAMBBRS, 05, QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND (Two Doors Below Smeeton's). OVER WRIGHT'S. HOUES: 9 a.nt to 3 pjn.. 7 to 8 each evening. OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON. "gIT N E Q " IS THE BEST MATERIAL IN THE WORLD FOR ARTIFICIAL DENTURES NO MORE LOOSE PLATES. HALF THE WEIGHT AS D TWEKTY TIMSS AS STRONG AS VULCANJTE. gTEVENSON AND TNGRAM, J\EXTISXt\ INVENTORS AND SOLE MAKERS. OPEN EVEKT EfFENING. a jjnji* gET of AnnFicui, mEETH iTJPPBB OR LOWEB) TOB £3 3/. INCLUDING DISTRACTIONS Gb'ARANTEED. niKIUI J)AVIBS. WYNDHAM STREET. Opposite Gas Company, ACCICLAND. 'Phoce 3968. M E A. E. H OBBf< DENTIST. Desires to iutinrate to his Patients and the Public generally that be WILL BE OUT OF TOWN from December 20th. untii about February is: next. J. C OLIN JPINT-Al.
DENTAL SURGEON (D.D.S., University of I'tmntiylv^inia). 24, HIS MAJESTY'S ARCADE, QUEEN STREET. 'Phone A 470. F S ffIHIRRIFFs, DENTIST, MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE BUILDING (Above Thos. Cook and Sons), QUEEN STItEET. pBIME AND TDINSTED. DENTIST BHBETON'S BftHLDUNGS. Pte!*- Floor. 'Phone 1412. QTTO J£ JJUCHANAN, SURGEON :DENTIBT, NEWMAKKBT. Office: Over D. Teed, Chemist, 'Pbone. A 302. ••mBIP TO TAPAN." HOWEY WALKER'S VOTING COMPETITION First Prise, £100 Clash. THREE LADIES LEADING. Miss Anna Monstedt, Teacher. Normal School (res. Newtou), Miss Alice Inglls, Confectionery Department, o/o. Messrs. Hm/.hinsozi Broi j (res. Devonport).. ! Miss E. Mason, U;pr SpeciaUat, next Sailings Bank (res. Ponsonby). Note.—Miss Mopstedt getting most visitors' votes, Miss Macou getting most patient's votes; M4ss Inglis is getti-P"- good average support from both visitors' and patients. Their respective chances are considered about, even. BEST GRAND TOTAL WINS J?1/m Closes Christmas Eve. Total Cash Prizes. £IS4. There wen; 62 original competitors!? TTOWEY WALKER, I XI »* CITY DESTIST. TSLAND rpRIP SECTION— A -*- CASH PRIZE, 4?OA TO CLOSE FBIDAY", 19th DEC. THREE LADIES LEADING— Miss E. Mason, Hair Specialist, Queen Street, Miss M. Craig, Hair Specialist Cirv Chambers, • y Miss L. Patterson, c/o. Snuaeton's Limited. ! N.B.—Miss Craig and Miss Patterson are ' about even f«»r second place. Miss ' Masou has a considerable lead, but if she wins the big -Trip to Japan Prize" the prize for "Island Trip" Section will -o to I next in order. TTOWEY \ir-ALKER. AA ' * CFI-Y DENTIST. | Honey Walkers "NUMZOL" numbs all s ___ I
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIV, Issue 303, 20 December 1913, Page 7
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