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There is no Pain! Everyone associates Pain with Dentistry. To most . people they are synonymous terms. But let us( all you right away that we have made Dentistry a pleasure for you; that we have mastered all its terrors. You come into our rooms a trembling: sceptic— you go out, well, just a smiling advocate for us ! Is there any person on this earth more dreaded than the dentist who gives you pain ; or anyone more revered than he who saves your teeth with no pain at all. Come to us— we study your feelings as well as your teeth, and we also study your purse. OPEN DAILY, including Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. and from 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Andrews & Wveft J LONDON ... DENTAL INSTITUTE, Corner of Willis and Manners Streeta WELLINGTON. s The only Egg Preservative gain- ffl ing gold medals in New Zealand raj — including the recent Interna- H \ tional Exhibition, held in Christ- II church. Nearly • nj ; 8 m\\JLM\ EGGS 1 were preserved in this well-known ffl solution last season, and the de- ffl ? niandisrapidly increasing because g| there are no failures, no risk, and n \ it is easy to use. Eggs preserved ffl ■ in Norton's Prize Premier Egg H p Preservative find a ready sale, .. B |i and show a clear profit of 6d to gd E per dozen eggs. It is 25% H stronger, and 25% cheaper than nj i other brands — a fact that shows a ft 50% advantage on the season's Bj turnover. B All Merchants and Storekeepers sell it. Eg Write to Norton & Co., Lyttelton, for PS booklets, etc. Examine your tin when H opening, it may contain one of the M valuable cash prizes. EgR \ To Your Band. ) / Tlie day of experimenting Is past, \ / Time was -when a reliable medicine J I was not easily procured. But that I \ was before the coming of Beecham's / / Pills. Since the introduction oE \ I this wonderfully successful remedy 1 \ uncertainty is reduced to its lowest / I point, and an easy and pleasant I / cure is presented. It is quite safe V I to say that no other medicine enjoys \ V the popularity o£ I / i H ULILimJJ \ I Their success is entirely due to their j \ efficacy in cases of trouble connect- / i ed with the stomach, liver, kidneys I . / and boy/els. Whether it be in the \ ( earlier stages, -where there is little I \ more than discomfort, or in the / J aggravated conditions that follow I / on delay and neglect, Beecham's \ I Pjlls arc most valuable. They \ \ strengthen the stomach^correct the / ) bowels, act beneficially on the liver / " /— and kidneys and assist in the malo \ I ing of pure blood. In a word they I ) Are a Guarantee oi ( PerfecUfoaltb. / [ Sold la boxes, price Wld., ///J A 219. \ PAISLEY TEA MART, (Opposite Rouse and Hurrell), COURTENAY-PLACE. THE TEA THAT TAKES IS KILPATRICK'S, At Is 6d, Is Bd, and 2s per lb. Yet Other TEAS of Exceptional Merit are THE TRY CO.'S At Is 6d and Is Bd, To be had only from KILPATRICK. Currants, per lb 3d Figs, cooking, per lb 4d Dates, cooking, per lb ... 4d Best Cheese, per lb 8d Apricots, dried, per lb ... lOd Api'lec, dried, per lb ... lOd BACON of the Best Quality always in Stock. TRY OUR FANNING'S TEA, at Is lb. MARIGOLD BUTTER to be had only from KILPATBICK, Tel. 944. Opp. Rouse and Hurrell. QIMENTAL TEA 1 MAItT. Our Own FANNINCS TEA, per lb, Is Our Own Ho. 1 BLEND TEA, per lb, Is2d Our Own No. 1 BLEND TEA, per 51b tin, 5s 3d Our Own No. 2 BLEND TEA, per lb, Is 6d Our Own No. 2 BLEND TEA, 51b tin, 6a 8d OATINA, per bag, lid MAGNET OATS, per bag, Is MICDDRA RAISINS, per lb, 4d MILDURA SULTANAS, per lb, 6d REKA BUTTER At CAMPBELL'S, 40 and 42, MANNERS-STREET 293, CUBA-STREET. [ 163, RIDDIFORD-ST., NEW^OWN.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 4

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