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DENTISTRY. r MY OWN SPECIAI, i METHODOF PAINLESS KXTRACTION Poßsesaea Many and Great Advantages Which Are Distinctive. HERE ARE SOME, AMONG OTHERS. 1. NO PAIN. 2. NO NEED to come back the second time. „ _ ° r <-t_er, as under other methods. ' 8. EXPERT EXTRACTION. No orokenteeth or stumps left la the earns 4. PERFECTLY SAFE for all ages. I can sat—y use It on a patient of SO years 6. IF YOU HAVE A -SVKAK ____f_ .offering from other 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 at* ordered. Also, \NALG_SIA. The Most Marvellous Discovery in Dentistry of the age. You can have your teeti drilled, filled, prepared for crownina, bridge work, pivots, etc., without t__ slightest pain whatever. You are conscious, yet unconscious to palm and I have proved this most wonderful machine to be an absolute buccgss in every operation. Therefore patients who are nervous nee_ no longer fear the dentist. Painless Dentistry at My Rooms la Not _ Myth, bat a Fact. TvENTIST Q ]^U:x_o_l'T£__n_b_. FIRST FLOOR, END BAN'S BUILDIXQiI (Next Q.P.0.), Open Every Evening, also Saturday Afternoon. Telephone 1604. Take Elevator. O X J. K- INGJIENIIST, lßt FLOOR. SMEETON'S BUILDINGS. QUEEN STREET. Mr. King wishoß to announce that he —ns commenced practice at the above address, having lately returned after having tour years' service abroad, where ho has had a vast experience In tne most modern methods of Pali less Operative Surgery at the bla dental Hospitals of France and England. Appointments may be booked by rinsine nr Telephone A 2415. c * Hours, 9to 5.30. Saturday, 9to 1 p.m ■ _ TFB T QOL WEL _~ DENTAL SURGEON, 202, QUEEN STREET. Phone A 2257. (Two doors below John Court's. Ltd! -UCKLAND. BpeciaUst in Artificial Teeth and Painless Extractions. Moderate Fee*. _ MEDICAL. "piOR TC—AOO OR -r»AC__C__> TRY " VITOX. 1 ' " VITOX." " VITOX. * The latest English discovery for nrie acid troubles. It has proved a blessing to thousands of sufferers In the Old Land, end Is now repeating its successes in New Zealand. DON'T SUFFER ANOTHER HOUR. " VITOX " i_ absolutely CERTAIN in cases ot Backache. Try it. Yon cannot go wrong. —_ v I VITOX o X Is rea_y a wonderful medicine. Ah _em_ts sell it or can obtain it for customers. If you have any difficulty send a postal note for 5/ to "VITOX," Department B, P.O. -Box 1002, Auckland, and a fu_-si_ed packet win be posted by rett"_ mall. DO IT NOW 1 3. YOCK AND CO., High Street, Auckland (Sole Australasian Agents). _ B LUB X-R AT O lu THE NEW REMARKABLE CURB Of' THE AGFor RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, NEURITIS, WEAK BACK, STIFF JOINTS, Etc. A product of the fish. "Electric Bay." Sold ln bottles, at 2/ and 4/, at SANFORD'S SHOPS Throughout Auckland. By Post, 2/6 and 4/6. TRY IT AND YOUR HEALTH IS RESTORED. A V K RED— —___ ___DG_S. TVABiGAINS TN 'TTARED_E___r ■pLEDGES AT THE TTORSON JOAN QOMPANY, 102, HOBSON STREET. . £ s d* 25 'o O—ISCt Demi Hunter Watch ana 15Ct Gold Chain, and Pendant. S 10 o—i0 —i Violin and Bow. 12 10 o—l—rgeo—l—rge 5-9 tone Diamond Ring. 2 io o—Seagrasso—Seagrass Pram. 3 o o—Brass0 —Brass Cornet 315 o—Lady's Gold Watch and tLon. Gold Guard. * 4 10 o—Expanding Gold Wristlet Watch 14 10 O—Nearly New Gold Elgin Hun__ Watch and Heavy Gold Chain and Pendant. 110 o—Case E.P.N.S. Fruß Knives and Forks, 12 pieces. 2 10 o—Nearly New Raincoat. 1 10 o—Brand_ New Travelling Rug, 64in 1 15 O—Brand New Leather Suit Case. 2 £ o—Point Lace Large Bedspread 21; o—Pair Pure Wool Onehunjra . Blankets. * 7 10 o—Gold-filled Elgin Hunting Watch' and heavy Gold Chain and Pendant. 3 17 6 —Heavy Gold Chain. 1 So—-Solid Silver Wristlet Watch 14 10 o—Heavy Gold Chain and "Gold Pendant, weighs nearly 4oz. 2 10 o—Powerful Field Glasses, in case 3 15 o—Diamond and Ruby- Engagement Ring. 2 10 o—Set0 —Set 5-plece Carvers, in case, cost 1 10 o—Oak Sala* Bowl _ EMANUEL KISSIN, Pawnbroker. Thoae 971_, TJARGAINS IN TJNREDEEMED pLEDGES rpHE "pEOPLES T OAN po., 81. VICTORIA STREET WEST. £ s. d. Description. 15 0 o—Popular Pressman Reflex Camera, Cooke-Butcher, 4.5 Lens. Cost —5. In good order. 10 0 o—First-class Deer Stalker's Telescope. Unprocurable. 25 0 o—First-class Strad Model Violin. 10 0 o—English Piano. 10 10 o—Five-stone Diamond Ring. 5 0 o—Gold Watch, Gold Chain, and j Heavy Gold Medal. 1 7 7 o—Englisho—English Zither Banjo and Case. 5 5 o—Brand New Saddle and Monnfcs. 15 0 o—_tra Heavy Solio" Gold Chain. 5 S 0- Diamond and Ruhy Ring. 10 10 0— Jiamoud and Sapphire Ring. 6 0 o—Brand New Milk Separator. 5 10 o—Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch aad Gold _xpanding Bracelet. 2 10 o—Good Flute, nearly new, in case. 1 15 o—First-class Lever Wristlet Watc£. 50 0 o—Troughton and Sims Theodolite. Cost iSO. Perfect order. 3 10 o—Good JField Glasses in case. 315 o—Practicallyo—Practically New Silver Hunting English Lever Watcti. 5 0 o—}-Platfr Adelphi Camera. Cost £11. 5 10 o—Beautiful Heavy Garnet and Pearl ". Bangle. 6 10 o—Gent's ISct. Single Stone Diamond Ring. Also, a Large Variety of Unredeemed Pledges of all descriptions too numerous t& | mention. INSPECTION INVITED. j JL ROBINSON, Pawnbroker. Phone 507 A. A GENT'S CAPS AND HATS.—We have a particularly well assorted stock of Gent'B Caps and Hats, only the very latest. Well worth inspecting.—McßßlDE, Cash Tailor and Outfitter, 11, 13, Victoria Street. am

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 253, 24 October 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 253, 24 October 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 253, 24 October 1919, Page 3

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