NEW*ZEALAND .CEOIHIROTACTORYd UR REAL SALE IS OVER, but there are still left some Surplus Bargains that MUST GO. A Few Pairs LADIES' GLACE SHOES, REDUCED TO /| /i i 4/11. BOYS' ODD TWEED VESTS, REDUCED TO ~| /{* A Few YOUTHS' SAC SUITS, Were 25s to 38s 6d, NOW ONLY -I O !OL Sizes 13, 1, and 2|. These Suits are Wonderful Value, and if you have a boy they will fit, don't miss this chance. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY DENTISTS NAPIER. FEES. Complete sets of teeth from £3 3 0 Painless extractions under gas or cocaine ... -•• •-• 2 0 Children's temporary teeth... 1 0 WE extract any number of teeth up to ,32 under one administration of gas, the safest and most pleasant anaesthetic. There is no necessity for chloroform, with its danger, after effects and unpleasantness. We make no charge for extracting teeth if a new set is ordered. Next Danaevirke visit Masonic Hotel, Tuesday, March 15th, from 11.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. .„...,, Next Waipukurau visit Leviathan Hotel, Wednesday, Maroh 16th, from 11.30 a.m. to 5 p.m.
MISS BURGESS, PUBLIC TYPISTE. GENT "Barlock" Typewrit©™ L and Typewriting Supplies. COSMOPOLITAN CHAMBERS, No.l DANNEVIRKE.
ARAWA HOUSE. ROTORUA. BOWLING Green; Croquet Lawn. (Grounds comprise 2 acres). MRS P. J. HAMMOND, Proprietress. Reg. Telegraphic Address: "ATawa."
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Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 4
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209Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Bush Advocate, Volume XXII, Issue 64, 17 March 1910, Page 4
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