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Whatever Else Yea Eat er Brink | Always insist Upcs Saving .1 GOOD TEA! 1 the BKT Money Experience ( Can Bay. I SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. j C 695 Shod With Mirrors! Robert Blatchford coined a phrase about children's "twinkling feet." He was the propTiet-of "RADIUM" BOOT POLISH. It costs little money . and less labour. The sun is: reflected in dazzling flashes of light on your toe-tips. You get perfect neatness, effective style, finished appearance— ALL FOR SIXPENCE! It would be economy to buy it .if it , cost four' times as much. It reduces your boot bills and adds the touch' of finish to your appearance.

Made by McLEOD, PR,CE ' Martinborough & Wellington. 6b. 6 Sold, by Everybody,. BAD TEETtS MEAN . ME ALTH-' TROUBLES Proper food - mastication ia ' impossible with defective or insufficient teeth—this permits of no contradiction. It is also equally true that improper mastication ovor-taxes the delicate organs of digestion, with tho natural result that digestive or kindred troubles are created. No pill or modicinc can remedy this. Tho only radical cure lies in having the teeth brought into proper working order, or, if necessary, in having good, reliable substitutes. Now, there are no Dental Parlours, bettor - equipped for remedying your tooth troubles than ours. We uso only tho very best materials, and that, combined with our skill and orperienco, enables us to furnish tho very best workmanship. We give you lasting satisfaction, and only chargo you modorate fees, Full Upper or Lower Sets from £2 25.; Extractions, Gas 2s. 6d. J Perfectly Painless, 2s. Sd. Andrews S Wyeti London Dental Institute, Cornor of Willis and Manners Sts. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 290, 1 September 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 290, 1 September 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 290, 1 September 1908, Page 3

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