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1 LIOW OFTEN do wo meet people who, though M 19 ■ « otherwise pleasing, are simply unbearable because fl B they have defective teeth, with possibly the attendant I I objection— BAD BREATH. | H It is true one may be attracted by a face and repulsed ■ fi by the teeth X Strangely enough, the owner of the teeth 1 I may not realise this. But his friends do. fi fj Your appearance and consideration for others — suf- w B. ficient in itself — is only one reason why you should have H H your teeth attended to. Consideration for yourself is ffl B another: Yeur health demands it. Good Health depends | m upon good digestion : good digestion depends upon good | 6 teeth. Each is dependent upon the other. | B ' Good teeth are not a luxury, but an absolute necessity. | fl Should your teeth require attention, then have them I 8 attended to. Dent wait till agony drives you to the | H dentist for relief. The London Duntal Institute ; |j can effectively remedy all tooth troubles: their extrac- 9 n tiens are perfectly, painless : their stoppings are lasting : | H their artificial teeth are, in many instances— taking | H everything into consideration — an improvement upen | « Nature. . ' 9 c The cost is as reasonable as the best workmanship i B and materials will allow it to be. m I FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS from £2/2/- § I ' GOLD FILLINGS „ 7/6 I 1 PLAIN FILLINGS „ 2/6 | I PERFECTLY PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 2/6 1 H (Painless System, Gas, or Local Anaesthetics.) H I NURSES IN ATTENDANCE. 1 n OPEN DAILY (including Wednesdays and Saturdays) X ■ from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and w 0 from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. H 1 LONBON DENTAL INSTITUTE, , I I WILLIS ft. MANNERS STREETS. I f "\ GREAT TGISACCO COMPETITION. fXASH . CASH ;<BONUS SUKJFw BONUS VIII ba distributed by tho J&tfants In the following manner and under . th« following conditional to tb« persons ro turning Tobacco 3eaU or Vebaooo ,'ratfa taken from any of the fallowing Brands, viz.:— ~~~~~ SEALS, TAGS, froiri 2-oz. Pocket Tims. from Plugs Tobaccos. " WELCOME NUGGET " " JUNO," " WELCOME NUGGET " " LUCY HINTON " "VICTORY," "LUCY HiNTON" .. "DIADEM" "ROYAL COLORS," "NOSEGAY" "VICTORY" (Dark or Aromatic) "WHITE ROSE," "DIABEM" end "IMPERIAL RUBY" No other SlejJs or Tags will bo accepted.. The Se»I« and Ta^p m>y be miicg _or sent in separately. Will receive CASH BONUS as follows: 1 To tha person returning the largest nuanbsr of Soals or Tags £2O •• » » » 2 " d » » .. „ „ „ £12 , •• " •• 3 "» » £6 />»» » .. «th '« .... „ „ „ £5 „ „ „ sth .. „ , „ i-A „ „ „ „ 6th „ „ „ „ „ £3 t Te tho 5 persons returning tho next S largest numbor £2 o »c*i « n «O „ „ „ „ 40 „ £| ' DIRECTIONS FOIL SENDING SEALS AND TAGS. Post prepaid to " Tobaoco Competition " Box 811, G.P.0., Wellington, the Seals or Tags,with y«ur full name kbA toll address plainly trrittan enclosed, aBo number atTeste orTCagß encloted ia tha parcel. ~ " Vo pared will bo accepted un'esa tali post* go hds been paid on sum". The irinaers' names and addresses will be published as soon as tho Seals ond Tags hare been coanted. ( I Tho Agents' decision will bo final regarding any question which may arise in connection with this Competition. The Competitien will »Urt Ai April lit, 1908, and close September 3:tb, 10 8. ISe BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING COMPANY, Limited. 20 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. V J U»— -■„,.. . „-,.. «^w»^i..,.". in nr. all, j.'.f,'jf 'b... i. „'■ a J ."-. i rr».Arjtij-,u ,\,r;.^..r.,\\s -iiui- m.vj. i _„i FOR CUDY AND DURABILITY USE Established 15*5. , HUBBUCK'S WARRANTED OBINLJIIVE ENGLISH STACK MADE WHITE LEAD (Government Labnrntoi'ies, Hobart, 15th April, 1907. HUBBUCK'S WARRANTED GENUINE WHITE LEAD. MESsas. THOMAS HUBBUCK & SON, Limited, 34 Queen Street, Melbourne. Bear Sirß, — Acting, on your instructions I purchased on 1 1 Ui April, iv Hobart, s. J 41b iron ■ drum, unopened, of jour Genuine Whito Lead for aua'ysia, tho veudors not beiiiu infi riiied it was for this purpose. Tho keg has been examined, with the following-results :— '' White Lead ... O.T 25 per cent. Linseed Oil . . 075 „ Both White Lend nnd Liaseed Oil were of excellent quahl/, and irer« free from any admixture or impurity whatsoever. — Youis faithfully, W. P. WARD, Government Analyst. HUBBUCK'S GENUINE LINSEED OIL. AUSTRALIAN OFFICE - 34, QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE. 24, LIME STREET, LONDON. ** I have worked oa the Barrier off and on for several years, and h a^ to lose a good many shifts through ill health. I could neither M^psss^ m ea j. nor s ] ee p y^ e \\ % j u f ac^ work of W^ißia sea any kind was out of the question // lim^^^^iuld unt^ * sfcruc k a sood thing in Ayer'a ' /y(Wsl jo. "**" rwi Sarsaparilla. I had only taken one ///MMidd^^^i mm bottle when I felt a lot better. In v/iUKk^^ylMK a^' * aye ta * cen SGVen bottles and 'irvwlil^^^^^npl now am < l u^ e we N- I always tell any • J&l^i n|T/ wli&'s»s\ one a^ ec^ s on * c °l° r to take Ayer'a Sarsaparilla and it will put them in. .^^W^^praP^ working order." • ' 'Broken Hill, N. S.W . "' Imperfectly digested food breeds poisons and impurities wMcli are quiokly absorbed into tie blood. AVER'S Sarsaparilla frill strengthen the stomach and make the digestive juices more active. As a remedy for dyspepsia and indigestion we cannot recommend it too strongly. As now made, It contains no alcohol. Be sure that you get Ayor's Sarsaparilla, not some other kind put up in imitation of it. PrejQ»rodJ>£jDr. £, s^JLlteyJJypa. Jl jCioweU. Ma*»uJ^. S. A.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 122, 23 May 1908, Page 13

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