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I WHOLESOME becanse it is Pure. H ECONOMICAL becanse it is Nourishing. H DELICIOUS because it is Refreshing, I The Best Drink of All! I What is wrong I With Young I New Zealanders' Teeth P I Some people bsj the class of food they eat; some, the mental strain | i f and the strife of living; some this, some that. BONNINGTON'S 5 say that eating soft foods and not hard teeth-exercising foods like , | ' | their forefathers. They neglect their teeth. Cleaning the teeth is M § not a luxury hut a necessity, and we want U> supply every girl and 5 | boy, every man and woman in this town with a toothbrush. This j? I simp'© article and a pot of paste or powder, according to taste, will If I enhance their appearance, give them a comfortable-feeling mouth jf I and good breath, save them untold agony with toothache, and also « I much coin of the realm in dentists' fees. If everyone had a tooth- S brush and used it night and morning there would be little need to g point to the decadence of New Zealand teeth. |j We stock all the best makes of Brushes. Fast bristles, sanitary, if easily cleaned, from 6d. each. Don't forget, for 6d. you can have «R good'teeth. Isn't it worth while to buy a brush to-day ? || REMEMBER JS- BONNINGTON'S f Nature's "IT S |P| Tonic. J%y\ makes'! %mm>. ***.'\cy>-* '■>■) mL y Pill FEEL I mm MAN " : I ~\&T' B W ANT TO TALK TO MEN WHO HAVE PAINS AND ACHES. \ g Vt who feel run-down physically, who realise that the old "fire" and I |1 energy which was so evident in youth is absent now; men who can't stand 3 ij the amount of exertion they could years ago. We want you—if that means j f< you—to see what we have done for others who were just as badly off. 3 lijl Men who have squandered years of savings and tried every known s 3 treatment without success, they are compelled to acknowledge the merits of -j |4 this wonderful invention, .... A 1 Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt, jl f It Cares all Weaknesses of Men, Nervousness, Varicocele, Weak Back, ',' j jj Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, and Stomach, Liver, and Kidney Troubles, i 4 l\ Why go on from day to day realising mi- ■■ i■■—— m> »l | ?i tiiat you are losing your health when you I m A GRAND HEAI/TH 8001 ' p see a certain cure within your grasp. ">. Kn________ Sß_■■__■__■■" < I g § FREE BOOK. ; S Leith Street, Dunedin. O | ■**#*#■»■ , j ! per SU3.-I am ple-wd to tew?w inform *~ IW* <i X you that the'uell t-s worked splendidly. The g_ I we .priv'thi, 1 f£ wearing it umill within the last month, but hare « £ plaints. It shows ho- the fi now put it aside, my health being greatly un- . h Wonderful Klectric Current is gg proved, that 1 find the further use of it unneces- JTI j carried to all parts of the body, i [T- sary.-Vours truly. „„ RY q and how our Belt U•» S OOll •' ft GEORGE BEEBY. C 3 lor women as for men. It alio I fo 1 U- gives photos and name* of ' .; Ska _ ka hundreds of cured and prate- ■ (9 Rapture Can Ha Spaadlly and £ X (ul patients. If you are ailing . I Permanently Cured With Ou ** \ £»d <or it to-day. Do not ! ELECTRO-PLASTIC TRUSS. Z $ \ ' j ____—_——-—————---------——-—___. z c | Please sand mc a Book CA_li TO-DAY. if possible, and we fc< \as daacrlbad above, i, j will show you how you can be cured, and S* j '. j give you a Free Test of our Belt. CON- ■! I Na_e '* SULTATION and ADVICE are FREE. s*l jf Oflice Hours: 9 a.m. to 8.30 p.m. *" r ' 1 jf The Dr. McLaubhlin Co. ° j *™*>* Ij 0(C WilHa St., Wellington. I— 1 "i 1 P.8.0.A. € 1 . . OPTICIAM . . j 1 Highest Grade Spectacles. Over Simpson & Williams. 5 | V Reform " Artificial Eyes. High Street. C

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12498, 8 May 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12498, 8 May 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12498, 8 May 1906, Page 3

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