' I f ' I . \ A good game of Bridge, Whist op Cribbage is | s very often spoiled through misdealing, by the £ I cards being "too new" or "too old!" Card S J players can now enjoy a game without this petty I annoyance. j I ■ ■ ■■-.]. i . ! \ ■ ' > the risk of "sticking" is reduced to a minimum. J -These cards are "linen grained," or, in other j • I ■ words, have minute corrugations impressed on j j' both face and back, preventing the cards from t \ . adhering to each other by allowing a free passage i ■ : of air between each card. They can be cleaned 3 . '. l ( with a damp sponge when I i necessary, without damaging lisP& * I them in the least.. In assorted Jβ / \ \ coloured backs, and narrower /gggtfl • ;' than ordinary cards for Bridge k®** > Sl3 ' i, j and Whist. Buy a pack now 1 PACK \ i . - ? :! I LAMBTON QUAY . j
I , 7/6 EACH ■■" W DOUBLE-SIZE J -;■ \ . .■■ Ji? SPARKLET | : I BULBS **% SYPHOR I \ 2/6 DOZ. holds 40 ozs. \ \ ,3 i 111 lIHMMffB l| I 1111 l II _
|r What Constitutes Good Ale% If Persons who drink Ale should remember |jj jjjfe That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from M sjjli the choicest materials. J»e sfi That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs pi jjjfe owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of M I "FMlfiS HFAD" RAQQ II ff. That it is bottled only by Read Brothers, Limited, of $£ ■M London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment • S^ 3jl in the world, |jj 'M Such Ale is of the i !&j finest quality, always U «| uniform and never turns' ' '^ ' $?i BASS' B!m*l r,tt*£\\ Vk M is the family beverage I I I 1 II M in all English homes. iraV % M ' Every bottlo bears ./vSiS/ P this label, which la *f tho eeal of oxccllenco j f^
Fit Well! <•> wear_ Well! \™£'/.i, K -! ') lli' \- [ fj Tou have liollow or defective teeth—no , , . -~.,,', " Jould be difficult indeed to Hnd room for Improvement in our finely-finished, art.stically-constructcd, )ii!!h-Rradc, artificial sets of teeth. Our (colli are made of the verv beat materials by hMily-skilled craftsmen—Ruamntecil to look well, fit well nral we.ir.wcU. flicy give full satfstocTlnn with permanent comfort and ease to every client lifted with them, hvery client receives tlio personal attention of one of the principals. FEES STRICTLY MODERATE IN ALL CASES. ESSSg BEAUTIFUL SETS . . . . £2 2s and £3 3s BS2EEE3 % TEMPORARY SETS re-mado to Permanent . -fills % I PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS:- ' { i Inlectlon, 1s; Gas, or our Special Palnloss System, 2S 6D. $ f Painless Extractions FREE when sots are ordered. | I Estlmatos Given Beloro Work is Commenced. t I ANDREWS WYFTT Dcnta ' Suracons I f «J?WB&W*3 Oi Hrf B& I I LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE ' ; Corner Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. ! HOUHS: 9 a-m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. J nfIIKARArA rilKnLKj lU'Ur. IjjN., LIU., Italian Warehousemen, Lambton Quay. FOR SUTTON'S SEEDS.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1118, 4 May 1911, Page 3
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