_ 1., -> : SPECIAJj ■Jh'. : IRONMONGERY BARGAINS. ~-B_XASS-BAIL BEDSTEADS, :^'"" / , " lin. pillar, 36/-; ljin., 39/-; 2in., very massive, 59// -." '■' .:.- 2m., heavy brass mounts, £3/10/-, £3/15/-, £4/4/. . BRASS-BAIL FENDERS,; . ' , / 8/6,12/^ 15)6 "':,.''" f BRASS AND COPPER' K^RBS; -it- --««- Traveller's. Samples^' JJf*|' Bargains FIRE BRASSES, 3/9, 4/9, 5/C, 8/G LAMPS, Table and Hanging and "Perfection" Heatera AH' Superior Lamps at Bargain Prices E.P. CRUETS AND TEAPOTS, Exceptional Value ' gO-IE REAL DECIDED.BARGAINS IN IRONMONGERY, GEORGE .WINDBB,, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, CORNER MANNKKS and CUBA STBEETS.
H. E. ANDREWS. DENTAL SURGEONS C. E. WYET+. ANDREWS & WYETT. j MODERN MODERN MODERN MODERN DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. DENTISTRY. WnTPIHfjJ DENTISTRY. We claim to have the greatest secret in the world for Extracting teeth Painlessly. REMEMBER—Painless Extractions - - * - 2/6 each Full sets (Upper and Lower), frcm - £4/4/REMEMBER—Who made the prices in TEETH what they are to-day. REMEMBER—Who showed the public how good work could he done cheaply. 1 REMEMBER—We operate in evening as well as day. REMEMBER—We divide difficult work into parts, and put a specialist on each part to do it. Best and cheapest—that's the way we practise Dentistry. HOURS: 9'a.m. till 5 30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Daily. PERFECT MATERIALS. SOUND CONSTRUCTION. SIMPLE and SCIENTIFIC PRINCIPLES. PROGRESSIVENESS. At the ... LONDOSy DEWTAL SRSSTITUTE telephone no. Csnwr of WILLIS & MANNERS STS. ____________
;;" 'ITI^EE* ©©o.tist 9 - • ARTIFICIAL, -SE3T-£. Full Upper or Lower From £2 2 0 I Tooth Plate - Fr^m £0 5 0 Repairs to Dentions „ 0 5 0 Rc-modeliing - -.110 EXTRACTIONS 2,6 per tooth. Gas given free. One, or all your teeth, extracted in one sitting, guaranteed painless, , otherwise no fee. -' - " CROWN BRIDGES and FILLING A SPECIALTY. ] Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFrERNOONS Evening: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. and EYEMiMGS. • Special Appointments made far Holidays. C. S. FREE, Surgeon and Oral Dentist, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS, * 32 WILLIS STREET, nearly opposite Grand Hotel. " ' \ ——— Telephone 2649
.:- 0YKB&-XDraESCHCU_KKRB •4o Hia Excellency the Governor, t Lord Plunket; also to the Late Governor, Lord Ranfurly. . ...WORKS: Kent-terrace; 'Phone 2666. Lambton-qu»jL; 'Phone lir4. ' -- ■ ■ Branches Christchurch and Dnnedin. ntT ABRAHAM, (Late Chef to His Excellenoy the Governor, Lord Plunket), "- " INTERNATIONAL CATERER, 8, WILLIS-STREET. Small Goods a Speciality. - :.___ : : WAITED Known—That the CITY TAILORING AND DYE WORKS, 1' 178, UPPER WILLIS-STREET, do all kinds of Practical Dyeing and Cleaning; up-to-aatfe plant for the now dry-cleaning . ?nT£Jhl!&^Lct^?.s* We also alter Misfits to perfection. NOTE THE eABOVf6 ADDRESS. — WANTED KNOWN. nVTEW ZEALAND DYEING AND ll CLEANING WORKS, 179, Cubastreet. TeL 2239. Chr. Imandt, Proprieto;. Geo. E-tall, Manager. ■TXT ANTED KNOWN. O. MARTINSON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR. Shop and Office Fittings a speciality. ' Low Charges. All claiwes of Joinery Work done for tho trade. Estimates Free. EvT-STBEET (off Taranaki-place). DYEING AND~CLEANING. WANTED Known—Now is tho time to haye your summer goods dyed iuitablo for winter. Summer dresses can t!r A-^r.A tn lonW nmial to now winter be wim-Xn Steam dresses at BARBEKS Wellington Steam - Dyo and French Cleaning works, no, Cuba-street. Gents' suits, curtains, feathen, glove*, etc., cleaned or dyed in a style unequalled in the Colony. * WANTED Eto M !e?lf Boiler; 12 h.p.; alno Multitubular ■ Boiler, 20 hp. Apply To Aro Steam - WANTED-Your appearance! Make it distinctive; tono to yourfigur* '^S^^^B^S^^SSt&S. S £tt to ordfr 10s cheaper .than any ofher Tailor in tho city. No fit, M pay. We defy _U N.Z. to produce equal value to our unlaundried White Shirts, 2a 6d, pure linen, equal to any dressed shirts 6s 6d. Meston'*, Tailors and Mercers, 21b, Ingcitre-Btreet. ,- "WANTBD Known—That W. J. ParI_tV'yon» (late of Parson* and Brown), faildfr'Mid Contractor, Shop and 'Office ftfe?, _*« removed to 81, Willis-street, two doorß above Manners-etreet. No order U HX> «mall or too large for my accept.no. Careful atteution given to all work entrui-ltO to mo. Jobbing a speci*lty. _>tim»tc» free. Telephone 2522.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 25, 29 July 1907, Page 2
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