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DENTISTBY. MY OWN SPECIAL METHOD OF PAINLESS EXTRACTION Possesses Many and Great Advantages Wliich Are Distinctive. HERB AIUJ SOME, AMONG OTHERS. I. NO PAIN. '1. NO NEED to come bark the second time or oftener, as under other methods. 3. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No broken teeth or stumps left la the gums. 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I can «ifoly use it on a patient of 80 years. 5. IF YOU HAVE A WEAK HEART, or suffering from othei complaints, it will not affect you. 6. NO PAINFUL PRICKING. 7. NO SWOLLEN GUMS. 8. ABSCESSED TEETH also painlessly extracted. 9. EXTRACTIONS FREE when teeth are ordered. Also, A NALUESIA, The Most Marvellous Discovery In Dentistry of the aye. You can have your teeth drilled, filled, prepared for crowning, bridge work, pivots, etc., without the slightest pain whatever. You are conscious, yet unconscious to pain, > and I have proved this most wonderful machine to be an absolute success in every Therefore patientN who are nervous need no longer fear the dentist. Painless Dentistry at My Rooms is Not a Myth, but a Fact. r\ ATUNROE "pMANUEL, FIRST FLOOR, KNDEAN'S BUILDINGS (Next G.P.0.), Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone IGO4. Take Elevator. D W. J. c- OLWELLDENTAL SURGEON, mi, QUEEN STREET. 'Phone A 22.77. (Two doors below John Court's, Ltd.). AUCKLAND. Specialist in Artificial Teeth and Painlesi . Extractions. Moderate Fees. D T-VRAN6FIBI.D, SURGEON DENTIST, KINGSLAND. Open 9 to 5, and 7 to 8 Every Evening. Phone 4-190 (3 rings). C COMPANY NOTICES. Tllli SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Rooks of the above Company will be Closed from tbe 4th to the 17th day of April. I.iK), both days Inclusive. By order of the Board. P. H. UPTON, General Manager. Auckland, March 24, 1919. 506 UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. •OARGAINS IN TTNREDEESIED T>LEDGES AT rpuE "jyeoPLES T oan r\o., 81, VICTORIA STREET WEST. £ s. d. 2 10 o—Acetylene Gas Generator. 4 10 o—Extra0 —Extra Large Cinematograph Machine. I 3 10 o—ElectTlc Motor, about } h.p. VZ 10 0— Brand New Zither Banjo, cost £20. 5 10 o—Gold Wristlet Watch and Gold Bracelet. 310 o—Best E.P.N.S. Tea and Coffee Set and Tray. l 4 10 o—Ruby and .Sapphire Ring. ,3 10 o—4o-Piece Crown Derby Pattern Tea Set. I 2 0 o—Good Perambulator. 4 O (i_f;oiHl Banjo. 10 10 O—ISCt. 'Rotlierham Hunting Watch. 25 0 O—ISCt. Heavy Chain and Gold Hunting Watch. J 9 10 o—lsCt. Chain and Medal. . 4 0 0—"Gold-nlled Waltham Hunting Watch, warranted 10 years. 10 0 o—Diamond and Sapphire Ring, ISCt j r> 10 0 —Real Good Violin, In case. I 1 0 o—l4-Day Oak Striking Clock. I 3 0 o—Good Saddle, new. I 4 10 o—Brand New Hand Sewing Machine. 0 15 o—Gillet Safety Razor. 1 5 O—E.P.X.S. Cake Stand. IJ J 0 O—Powerful Field Glasses. ■ 2 0 o—Autographic Camera, new, cost J £3 15/. I Also a Large Variety of Unredeemed I Clothing, Boots, Bags, etc., Cheap. ! Pledges taken In Daily, from S a.m. to 8 p.m. M. ROBINSON, Pawnbroker. ! 'Phone A 507. O . TDARGAINS TS XJNKEDEEMBD "PLEDGES AT THE TTOBSON T OAN /"tOMPANX, 102, HOBSON STREET. £ s. a. 2 17 6—Heavy E.P.N.S. Tea and Coffee Set, with Tray, 5 pieces. 3 10 O —Double-barrel Gun. !10 10 o—Solid Gold Hunting Watch and I Heavy Gold Chain. I 2 15 O—Brand New Gold Wristlet Watch. I f> 10 O—Old Violin and Bow in case. 2 15 o—Diamond and Ruby Engagement Ring. 1 5 o—Gent's Luminous Wristlet Watch,, nearly new. 1 10 o—7-pieceo—7-piece Carvers, Iα case, Sheffield make. 210 o—Best E.P.X.S. Afternoon (3-piece) Tea Set and Jdoz. Apostle Teaspoons. 3 5 o—Flute, In case. 6 10 6— Nearly New Silver Elgin Watch and Heavy Gold Chain. 315 o—Lady's Gold Watch and Gold Guard, nearly new. 1 10 o—Gold Neck Chain and endant. 815 o—Hornless Cramophone and 27 Double Records, nearly new 25 0 o—Solid Gold Hunting Watch, by Hammond, London; and Heavy Gold Chain and Pendant- chain weighs nearly 3oz. 2 5 o—Solid Gold Lady's Watch, In first-class order. 1 10 o—Heavy, Overcoat. 2 1C o—Tailor-made Suit. 1 0 o—Brand New Large Suit Case 1 5 o—Heavy, All-wool, large Travelling Rug. * TOURIST RESORTS. ARKLE'S BAT HOUBH WHANGAPARAOA. VACANCIES NOW AVAILABLE. Write, wire, or 'phone for Rooms. j Tennis and Boating. Terms on application O G. AKKLB. gONOMA pRIVATE JXOTEL, TJOTORUA. One of the Most Favourably Known Hon»«, In the Thermal District, ** ouse e Is Now Under New Management. EXCELLENT CUISINE, with first-claM Chef and Catering. un>MUa6e Quiet and Comfort Our Speciality. Close to Post Office, Railway, Gardens. Baths, etc. TERMS: 7/ per Day; £2 per Week. C Proprietress: MP.S G. SOirMßa. MACHINERY FOR SAUB. 9K H.P. HEAVY Duty (Marine Oil En- —«-» give. complete; take 10-13 h.p. part payment.—V\rlte H.D., l"jo, Star Office. 145 •>CYLINDER Union, 10 h.p., and gear £80 —' 4 h.p. standard. £35; 44 h.p. Zealajidla" £40; 8 h.p. Corcfam, £t»; So h.p. UnlolfeSx Boatbuilder, Freeman's Bay. 177 BUSINESSES WANTED. -I A ROOMS fApartrnentst wanted; take J-V furniture at valuation; Ponsonby preferred.—Write Duiiediu, 1>93, Sta£ Office ' 144

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 71, 24 March 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 71, 24 March 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 71, 24 March 1919, Page 2